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Regarding the current Hugo Award controversy

Folks, I haven’t said anything yet about the current Hugo Award controversy (https://file770.com/2023-hugo-nomination-report-has…/), and I probably won’t say much substantive anytime soon. I can think of several plausible scenarios for what’s happened. I’m hoping we’ll get more definitive information sometime soon, and would prefer not to speculate in these early days. My sympathies to all […]

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30 minutes, 461 words.

Writing accountability — 30 minutes, 461 words. Slow start this morning — I had a board-related meeting last night from 8:30 – 9:30, so it was a long day, and I’m taking it a little easy today. Main goals for the day: clear paperwork off desk — DONE call re: selling items at garden store

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Might need a geologist?

Okay, now I need a bit of Sri Lanka that may be outside my friends’ expertise — might need a geologist? An oceanographer? I’m not even sure what kind of expert would know this kind of thing. I have a character in Negombo, doing a deep dive (with the help of magic). I’d eventually like

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The writer in her 50s…

Writing accountability. 20 minutes, 555 words. “Humans came from the sea, you know – our bodies remember. Gills to breathe, adaptations to our lungs and their linings, help for your eyes to see without light, better swimming skills and more strength.” It feels like I’m writing in such tiny increments, I can’t possibly be making

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Onwards.

Writing accountability — took FOREVER to get going today, driving Kavi in because it’s so cold, then shoveling the sidewalk with Anand when I got back, then just restless and grumpy about needing to shovel. Finally wrote for 30 minutes, 509 words. Onwards. *** “…most animals aren’t very smart, you know, not the way humans

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Better than nothing.

Writing accountability — kind of harried morning, only had about 20 minutes available, wrote a tiny scene, 438 words. Better than nothing. “When they were little Nandini used to take them for ice cream sometimes, as a special treat. Nandini liked wood-apple, and Genisha usually picked Marmite and caramel, which Shanthi thought sounded so disgusting,

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