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My young-YA/middle-grade fantasy Fireboy, a nominee for Best Young Adult Novel in this year’s Aurora Awards, is also a finalist for the 2027 Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice Award in the Northern Lights Division. This is …
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Early aircraft design
I love airplanes. (I don’t actually enjoy flying very much, but I love the look of the craft that make it possible.) Check out this fascinating gallery of early aircraft designs.
The remarkable thing is that, even though they’re from the early 20th century, many of them still look futuristic.
And if you’re wondering why I’m bloggin so late…Twelfth Night ended tonight, and I just got home from the closing night party.
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Very cool! Thanks, Ed, I’ve bookmarked this.
Congratulations on Twelfth Night!