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Author Archives: JE
Slay Ride
The latest round of student papers gave me a chance to use one of my favorite cut-and-paste comments. The principal parts of this verb are: slay, slew, slain. “Bob slays monsters. Joan slew monsters. Hey, all my monsters have been … Continue reading
Posted in academia, art, fantasy, fantasy art, words, writing
Tagged John Tenniel, Lewis Carroll
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To Werror Is Human…
Typo of the day is werror (where I intended to type error). I figure a werror must be some kind of mutant werewolf produced by an experiment gone horribly wrong. “They were neither human nor wolf! You will never escape … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, language, Typo of the Day, werewolves, words
Tagged Young Frankenstein
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Serifer Madness
I know lots of people love the sans-serif type of font, but I hate its guts because it elides a significant distinction, between lower case L and upper case I, both appearing as the same glyph. For highly literate people … Continue reading
Foreshadows of Hanuvar
Aya Katz talks with Howard Andrew Jones about LORD OF A SHATTERED LAND, his great book coming out soon from Baen.
Posted in books, fantasy, fantasy art, history, Myth & Legend, sword-and-sorcery, writing
Tagged Howard Andrew Jones
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“Numberless Are the World’s Wonders…”: Clifford Simak’s CITY
Here’s Davis Meltzer’s cover for the 1970s-era Ace edition of Clifford Simak’s City, an early entry onto my “Always Reread” list. I disliked this cover when I was a kid because of the anthropoid greenmetal skull with human teeth. Now … Continue reading
Posted in books, dogs, fantasy, fantasy art, music, sff
Tagged Clifford Simak, Sophocles
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R.I.P.
George Winston (December 26, 1949 – June 4, 2023) Omnia mutantur; nihil interit.
She’s Gone Walking
Omnia mutantur; nihil interit. Astrud Gilberto (March 3, 1940-June 5, 2023)
Posted in music
Tagged Bossa Nova, jazz, Omnia mutantur; nihil interit.
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A Trialogue
ME: “But the claim in that post is NONSENSE. I can prove it!” MYSELF: “Or I could go back to writing those books I say that I’m writing.” I: “WHY DRAG ME INTO THIS?”
Posted in social media, writing
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Ms. Misty Misprision
Typo of the day is mistura (where I intended mixture). This isn’t exactly a typo, but more like my brain slipping from English to Italian, helped by the fact that, on a QWERTY keyboard, S is right above X and … Continue reading
Posted in Typo of the Day, writing
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