Tag: blogging

Back and looking forward

As you may have noticed, blogging has taken a back seat to other activities recently while I was acting in Beauty and the Beast up in Saskatoon, but I’m settling back into a regular home routine again and ready to start off a new year of Hassenpfeffering. And it’s looking to be quite the year. …

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Shield your eyes, or you’ll go blind:

It’s an entire blog devoted to awful (unbelievably awful) Swedish album covers. Because somebody‘s got to make sure these things aren’t allowed to slink quietly into the dank mists of history… (Via ColbyCosh.com.)

Rehearsals have begun!

Sorry for the brief hiatus right after promising to post more. I headed up to Saskatoon on Friday and spent the day in rehearsal for Beauty and the Beast at Persephone Theatre (great cast, all-Saskatchewan–or at least all from Saskatchewan originally; it looks to be a lot of fun), and discovered I didn’t really have …

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One thing ends, new things begin

Why, yes, I haven’t been posting much beyond my columns: thanks for noticing! It seems like since I got back from the Canadian Chamber Choir tour I’ve been either too busy or too tired to do much beyond the occasional blog post. But perhaps that can change now that I have finished one thing and …

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My most recent Futurismic posts

I haven’t been as bloggingly active as usual this week due to the press of other commitments, but I have managed to keep up regular posts at Futurismic. Looking for some recent science news? Here’s what I’ve blogged about over there in the past few days: Scientists envision growing human eyeballs. Top 87 Bad Predictions …

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Guess who’s one of the new bloggers for Futurismic

Why, that would be me, thanks. What is Futurismic? I’ll let them answer that: Futurismic is a website for people interested in the future and the effects of science and technology on the present. Futurismic comes in three parts: the blog section consists of short, well-written, opinionated introductions to content that exists elsewhere on the …

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An Andy Nebula blog review:

“Fun old fashioned sf. I didn’t like the main characters, but it’s flippantly cheesy.” – Goblin Wintercearig. Hey, I want “Flippantly cheesy!” emblazoned on my next book. I think it’s my favorite review quote thus far.

Apologies for light blogging

Finishing novel revision–due at DAW tomorrow. Going to jazz concerts. Rehearsing ballet. Driving back and forth to Saskatoon. More soon!

Take part in a blog-reader survey

Barb Kaye of the College of Communications at the University of Tennessee is conducting an online survey of blog readers. Since you obviously read at least one blog, why not help her out? (Via Instapundit.)

A great literary event in Saskatoon yesterday…

…will be blogged about soon. Watch this space! (Er, well, watch this blog. This particular space will scroll down as I continue to post. But you know what I mean.)

I am a strong black female role model…

…and proud of it! You are Uhura You are a good communicator with a pleasant soft-spoken voice. Also a talented singer. Uhura – 65%Beverly Crusher – 65%Jean-Luc Picard – 55%Worf – 55%James T. Kirk (Captain) – 50%Will Riker – 50%Chekov – 45%Leonard McCoy (Bones) – 35%Deanna Troi – 35%Spock – 34%Data – 32%Geordi LaForge – …

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You say Hasenpfeffer, I say Hassenpfeffer…

Janet from The Walrus Said posted a couple of comments on here today, which reminded me of our knock-down, drag-out fight over whether this blog should be called Hassenpfeffer or Hasenpfeffer. I have surrendered, in a way. The Livejournal version of this blog is called Hasenpfeffer. Never let it be said I cannot be persuaded …

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