Nov. 28th, 2011

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This is the description:

Sean never forgot a face and Gemini's was memorable, even though Sean had seen it only twice before in person. Holo-pics and footage were a different story, since Gemini was a media favorite. The camera loved the devastatingly handsome Gemini--the star net-runner for LedaCorp and wealthy philanthropist—and it captured him at all the best venues and openings, with one beautiful woman or another on his arm. His strongly Middle Eastern features were perfect for the desert bandit avatar he affected in the net, but looked even more intimidating above a business suit. The air of supreme confidence born of having money and power followed him and filled every corner of the room until Sean found it hard to breathe. Maybe his method of execution would simply be Gemini intimidating him to death.

He stifled hysterics at that thought and answered, “Yes. Thanks to you, I expect.”

“I'm sure you know by now that we have rescued your brother, Niall.” He stroked the mouth-framing beard he wore, a nervous habit that somehow indicated he had no nerves at all, only cold calculation.



And then a couple pages later (after some discussion of Niall and orders for Sean), we get the words:
David benEzra stopped to consult with the doctor on duty. He approved of all the treatments and had long-since forged Ariel's name on the responsibility form. He would clean up his brother's mess yet again. That might mean a few hundred thousand or so for hospital bills, but it would all be worth it.

So, is it logical to assume from that snippet that the average reader will see "Middle eastern" and "desert bandit" and immediately figure these guys are Muslim? Will anyone even catch the names? Am I counting too much on specialized knowledge among SF readers?

No offense, but most of the comments on the last post came from friends who are Jewish themselves. Any word from my non-Jewish readers?
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32954 word. That is all. And 3000 of it is in short stories....Three times I've counted it. 32954 words. And Nano is done in 3 days

But, it's 32K more than I had in October.
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From Nick & Corban

“Beautiful man, do you not understand yet that your wants must come second to the stability of your house? The stability of your house is the stability of your continent.”

She kissed him then, hungry with passion and he met her need, although he was not aroused. His mind was too busy processing the idea that he might lose Nick forever to the new arrangement.

He felt small and petty for even asking, but he had to know Signi's answer to one question. “Then how do I get my own needs met?”
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And sales are still on at the Literary Underworld
http://www.literaryunderworld.com

Everything is 10% off with the UL2011 code and free shipping over $25.

As well as lot of other deals, some up to half price.
Great small press books:
Elizabeth Donald's award winning vampire mystery series
Nick Valentino's acclaimed THOMAS RILEY steampunk
Sara Harvey's Blood of Angels series
Stephen Zimmer's Christian based fantasy series, Exodus Gate. (Nephilim, werewolves and talk show hosts, oh my!)
John Everson's Stoker award winning horror novels
And many, many more.

Snow

Nov. 28th, 2011 08:52 pm
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When I went to the laundromat it was raining with bits of snow in it. When I left, it was snowing steadily. We've gotten maybe 1/2 inch. I've seen whole winters that didn't get that much. Also, word count:34391

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