Kentucky bound
Sep. 9th, 2009 10:44 amHappy belated birthday to
alii_s. I hope you had a fantastic day!
I'm still working on the whole breathing thing, so I must apologize once more for my tardiness in my replies and emails. Thanks for your patience.
Despite my wheeze, I will be speaking at the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville in Kentucky on September 11 and 12. I'll be leading several seminars for the McConnell Scholars, including one based on Yevgeny Zamyatin's classic dystopian We, but I'll also be presenting a lecture that is free and open to the public at 4pm EST on September 11, in Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library, on the Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville. (You can call 502-852-3323 for additional information.) The talk will be "What Young Adult Dystopian Novels Can Teach Us," and it's a longer version of the presentation I recently made at Anticipation/The World Science Fiction Convention.
In other news, I have a few links to share:
* Check out the Edgar Allan Poe Digital Collection from the University of Texas at Austin. Sweet!
* Librivox.org has some new unabridges readings available that will be of special interest to fans of science fiction and Gothic literature:
-- Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock
-- Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
-- "Short Science Fiction Collection #25 by authors such as Cordwainer Smith, Fredric Brown, and Walter M. Miller, Jr., among others
* io9 has a very helpful Guide to 2009's Science Fiction/Fantasy Fall Movies.
"They say there is a kind of flower that blooms only once a century. Then couldn't there be one that flowers only once every thousand years -- or once every ten thousand years? Maybe there are and we just don't know it because today is itself that once-in-a-thousand-year moment."
Yevgeny Zamyatin, We
I'm still working on the whole breathing thing, so I must apologize once more for my tardiness in my replies and emails. Thanks for your patience.
Despite my wheeze, I will be speaking at the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville in Kentucky on September 11 and 12. I'll be leading several seminars for the McConnell Scholars, including one based on Yevgeny Zamyatin's classic dystopian We, but I'll also be presenting a lecture that is free and open to the public at 4pm EST on September 11, in Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library, on the Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville. (You can call 502-852-3323 for additional information.) The talk will be "What Young Adult Dystopian Novels Can Teach Us," and it's a longer version of the presentation I recently made at Anticipation/The World Science Fiction Convention.
In other news, I have a few links to share:
* Check out the Edgar Allan Poe Digital Collection from the University of Texas at Austin. Sweet!
* Librivox.org has some new unabridges readings available that will be of special interest to fans of science fiction and Gothic literature:
-- Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock
-- Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
-- "Short Science Fiction Collection #25 by authors such as Cordwainer Smith, Fredric Brown, and Walter M. Miller, Jr., among others
* io9 has a very helpful Guide to 2009's Science Fiction/Fantasy Fall Movies.
"They say there is a kind of flower that blooms only once a century. Then couldn't there be one that flowers only once every thousand years -- or once every ten thousand years? Maybe there are and we just don't know it because today is itself that once-in-a-thousand-year moment."
Yevgeny Zamyatin, We

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Date: 2009-09-09 06:45 pm (UTC)And referring back to your latest comment - happy to hear you still enjoying my stories once in a while, and don't feel pressured to comment to all the stuff - I'm just happy to know you're still around :))
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Date: 2009-09-10 03:01 am (UTC)I'm having unaccustomed asthma problems lately, because we just put in a new outdoor deck and work, and I guess the security guard stationed out there smokes next to the AC unit, or else the fan at the top of the stairwell draws the smoke in every time the door is opened. But apparently I am the only one who notices...
Hope you are well soon.
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Date: 2009-09-15 05:20 pm (UTC)Thanks so much for your good wishes. They are helping! I hope you feel better soon, too - that sounds like a nasty position to be in, with the second-hand smoke getting pumped in straight to you!
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Date: 2009-09-15 11:02 pm (UTC)Weee!
Date: 2009-09-10 07:50 am (UTC)I've just bought 5 Russian SF books on Abebooks and that's one of them. I was only after Noon by the Strugatskys but it came in a job lot of 5 for $10 including We. How could I say 'no'?
Anyway, I hope your well enough to enjoy yourself.
Re: Weee!
Date: 2009-09-15 05:16 pm (UTC)Thanks again!
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Date: 2009-09-10 01:05 pm (UTC)http://www.michaeldashow.com/zoom/zoom_wageslave.html
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Date: 2009-09-15 05:41 pm (UTC)"Incantation Technologies..." *snorts* Thanks for the link!