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  • Nicole Valentine commented on her article Journey to MFA cont.
    What that tells me Pheobe is you've got tenacity! To pump out novels during lunch hours is impressive, hopefully the day job isn't soul grinding. I worked in technology for many years, put my husband through his ivy league MBA, I'm now saying 'payback time'.
  • On a more personal note, I don't think it would be wise to eliminate publishing as well as retaining books completely.  In light of all the climatic changes and solar...
  • I have to agree here. Already technology steals so much of our time away from our craft. And it is a craft, not a gimmick. I do understand Egan's talent could be squee...
  • These are such great tips! Never thought of faces for prompts instead of words...brilliant. Don't know if I'm bold enough to record strangers talking, but love this to...
  • Overwhelming. And not JUST because of the technology or the fact that our audience is not within arm's length, but because the time to master it all and play with the...
  • Deborah  - Did you ever make the plunge into Facebook? I did not long ago. I started a...perimenting and trying new things on it - since I'm terrible with figuring out modern technology - it's no wonder...
  • Congratulations and best wishes on your new book!  My curriculum book, Teaching Technology Through Interest Projects, was recently published and I couldn't believe the...
  • Interesting post, Sheila, thank you! Yes, it certainly is interesting how language evolves and usages change. No doubt the biggest driver of that right now is technolo...
  • >>I don't know why "up" means "on" for a light switch<< Actually, there are good reasons for it. It's easier to notice that a switch is ON than OFF, and i...
  • I've often thought of hiding in the closet...though mine would smell of moth balls and old sneakers and clothes that don't fit anymore!  I call it the power to perseve...