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Category Archives: fiction
NaNoWriMo, word by word
I participated in the NaNoWriMo 2015 writing challenge. And, it’s done! Happy. Tired. Cannot think of more words… Here are screenshots from my NaNoWriMo dashboard:
Posted in fiction, mainstream fiction, writing
Tagged challenge, inspiration, mainstream novel, NaNoWriMo, novel, writers
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The art of inspiration
The man for wisdom’s various arts renown’d, Long exercised in woes, O Muse! resound; Who, when his arms had wrought the destined fall Of sacred Troy, and razed her heaven-built wall, Wandering from clime to clime, observant stray’d, Their manners … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, literature, magical realism, movies, photos
Tagged art, greek mythology, inspiration, muse, muses
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Who is looking for high-stakes, cutting-edge cosmology?
“At eleven sharp, Susan Brophy introduced Mathias Kramer and stepped aside to let him say all the appropriate things. As soon as the lights were dimmed, the audience saw a pair of huge, flaming jets move on the screen. The … Continue reading
Posted in cosmology, disruptive technology, fiction, physics, science fiction
Tagged astronomy, Initial Conditions, NASA, satire, space
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NaNoWriMo – a self-imposed adventure
I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by. Douglas_Adams, The Salmon of Doubt. November is the NaNoWriMo month! According to NaNoWriMo site:National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is a fun, seat-of-your-pants approach to creative writing. … Continue reading
The joy of being prolific – notes from Asimov’s memoirs
“His notion of cracking an egg is to shoot a nuclear blast at it.” “Stay with me, Lepold, and don’t worry about them. Together we will recreate an empire…” (from Foundation, by Isaac Asimov) When twenty-one year old Isaac Asimov … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, science fiction, writing
Tagged Foundation, Isaac Asimov, prolific, publishing
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Publish or Perish – academia and self-publishing
“He published frantically while he was a post-doc and junior faculty…” From Initial Conditions When Danielle, the protagonist of Initial Conditions, wants to work on the recently-discovered dark energy, her new boss dissuades her, noting that “in a post-doctorate, you … Continue reading
Posted in academia, fiction, self-publishing
Tagged academic career, career advice, creativity, innovation, publishing, science, writing advice
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Three Sisters Island trilogy: meet Air, Earth, Fire and … Water
Ancient Greek philosophers thought that everything in the world was made out of four elements: earth, fire, water and air. This belief in four fundamental elements lasted throughout the Middle Ages, until the advent of the Scientific Revolution in the … Continue reading
Posted in contemporary romance, fiction, magical realism
Tagged four elements, magic, Nora Roberts, romance, Selkie, trilogies, witchcraft, witches
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Faster than lightning
Can a charged particle moving through the atmosphere have a speed greater than the speed of light in the air? I saw this question posted on Writers’ Cafe. After I ran a limited survey that got both “Yes” and “No” … Continue reading
Posted in cosmology, physics, science fiction
Tagged cosmic rays, Galbraith, Jelley, lightning, speed of light, velocity
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Initial Conditions in the library
Initial Conditions finds a place on the library shelf. Thanks to Princeton Public Library!
Posted in academia, cosmology, fiction, lab lit, mainstream fiction, photos, physics, self-publishing
Tagged books, library, novel, women scientists
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