Originally posted on Dr. Doyle's Blog:
In addition to the usual unsolicited credit card offers at rates that make “usurious” sound like a good deal, the postalperson today brought us our authors’ copies of the anthology Decopunk: The Spirit of the Age, which contains our short story, “Silver Passing in Sunlight.” I really like…
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Questions That Nobody Asked Me, Take One
Originally posted on Dr. Doyle's Blog:
Q. I really loved To Kill a Mockingbird, and Atticus Finch was my hero. Do I have to change all that in view of the publication of Go Set a Watchman? A. Only if you want to. If you don’t want to, there are several good reasons why…
Peeve of the Day
Originally posted on Dr. Doyle's Blog:
Today’s peeve: breech and breach are two different words. Breech refers to the rear end of something, as in a breech-loading rifle, which is one where you don’t have to shove the powder and ball down the muzzle with a ramrod. Likewise, a breech birth is one where…
Link of the Day
Originally posted on Dr. Doyle's Blog:
When it comes to the most frustrating aspect of the freelance life – to wit, actually getting paid for the work – this piece in The Toast nails it. (The comment section is full of additional spot-on commentary.) The single most reliable and prompt payer I have ever…
Link of the Day
Originally posted on Dr. Doyle's Blog:
xkcd on the use of made-up words in fiction. He’s basically right, too. Unless you’re J. R. R Tolkien, and marinated so thoroughly in philology, literature, and Indo-European linguistics that you might as well be writing your novel in Elvish or Anglo-Saxon and translating it into standard English…
