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The sublime and the ridiculous

Posted on February 12, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Nice, eh? Came in the email today…That’s for Song of the Shiver Barrens which is Book 3 in The Mirage Makers trilogy. Book 1, Heart of the Mirage, was also a finalist, but in 2006. That’s the sublime part.And then … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged Aurealis Awards, weird stuff | 5 Replies

Nothing much

Posted on February 11, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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I had a birthday last week. And I read somewhere that since the year I was born, the world’s population has trebled. That’s 63 years, folks. In 1804 there were 1 billion people on earth. There are now 6.65 billion. … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged family | 7 Replies

You know those famous author comments on book covers?

Posted on February 10, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Ever wondered if they are honest? There’s been a few posts on the subject just lately: Justine Larbalestier and John Scalzi (read the comments section) and Meg Rosoff. The consensus seems to be that “if I don’t like it, I … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged book covers | 7 Replies

My grandson’s first guitar lesson

Posted on February 9, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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He has a good teacher…! That’s bassist Eric Holden, who has played with Five For Fighting, the BoDeans, Josh Groban, etc, etc, and closer to (my) home, Corinne May… … Continue reading →

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When you look for answers

Posted on February 8, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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I hope you have all looked at that cool video I told you about yesterday. If not do it now before reading further. Because I want to ask you something. If you were walking through a large space in a … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged weird stuff | 5 Replies

What one person reads, is not what you read…

Posted on February 7, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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I’m reworking Rogue Rainlord at the moment before “real” work catches up with me again. And it truly is amazing how many times two different readers can read exactly the same thing and see two different things. And how humbling … Continue reading →

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Turtles

Posted on February 6, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Yes, it’s not the tyre track of a large mechanical monster, but the pathway of a single Green Turtle, going back to the sea after nesting on Sipadan Island. The eggs are collected – mostly to keep them safe from … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged Malaysian rainforest, Sipadan | 7 Replies

Marks in the sand

Posted on February 5, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Nothing makes me happier than to see this on a beach. Follow up tomorrow. … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged Sipadan | 6 Replies

English is a troublesome language

Posted on February 4, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Oh, for a camera in my hand at the right time… Yesterday I was pulled up at a set of lights with a motorbike rider in front of me. So I started to read the back of his t-shirt. There … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged Malaysian life, weird stuff | 5 Replies

Praise for Microsoft

Posted on February 3, 2008 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Having blog-blasted Microsoft because my new Ergonomic Microsoft Keyboard 4000 stopped working after one week of use, I now have to praise them. I took me a while to establish that I had indeed bought the keyboard in the USA … Continue reading →

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