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  1. @faustyna I'm halfway through and enjoying it... I think it'll make good plane reading! Being as I'm sure there will be wine involved.
  2. Home for the holidays. Bringing with me: Best Horror of the Year, Audrey's Door, Carrie, and The Dharma Bums. And my new story to edit.
  3. Term paper complete. Now, holiday party, and then packing for STL. What to read?
  4. Finishing a term paper in the snow. 6th St looks like a wasteland out my window.
  5. @johnklima Niall had both lists but links to Sean's post for the Prime ToC. But we both know that both books should contain only EV stories!
  6. Term papers, term papers.
  7. @johnklima Niall Harrison posted the list today: http://vectoreditors.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/strahans-years-best-sff-4/
  8. RT @villagevoice New Yorkers Unhappiest People in America (Because We Work Hard and Read Books, Unlike Lazy Hicks) http://bit.ly/67yhpT
  9. Zombie Christmas http://bit.ly/7Vjkya
  10. I can't believe I missed the KGB reading. ugh ugh ugh. But office holiday party was a success. So glad that I work with other writers.
  11. Really wish I had time to go to the KGB readings tonight! Sounds like a bunch of awesome people are assembling for the festivities. Damn.
  12. RT @lukefiske To have bad taste in literature is to overvalue the falsest and most sentimental aspects of one's internal self.
  13. Preparing a presentation on Catholicism and death. I know much less about Catholicism than I thought.
  14. Really dug Alice Kim's story which concluded at Strange Horizons today... http://bit.ly/6DcvMY.
  15. Literature of the aughts http://rlarson.typepad.com/my_life_in_books/2009/12/literature-of-the-aughts.html
  16. Oh no -- http://www.rifters.com/crawl/?p=932 #peterwatts
  17. So true... RT @Gwenda Yes, sad, about Kirkus. Hard to argue that online reviews aren't going to be increasingly important given this.
  18. I somehow managed to get chicken noodle soup in my eye while preparing for class.
  19. Tim Burton's "The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories" just arrived in the mail. Awesome.
  20. Also: this is why Laura Miller is one of my favorite critics working today. http://bit.ly/7rukyG @magiciansbook