A return to space

Well this afternoon my friend Bear is coming over and we’re doing another round of Federation Commander. Todays battle will be a Federation vs Romulan battle. For those who care it is a Federation Battle Cruiser (185 pts) vs A Romulan Snip (75 pts) & a Romulan War Eagle (103 pts) for a total of 185 vs 178.

This will be our first game with the Feration and it’s photon torpedos and also the first game withe the Romulans and their cloaking device.

Should be fun.

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Not Much to say — literally

I had a visit to my dentist today. A better than 4 hours in the chair. Luckily my kind and very talented dentists has a video monitor in the ceiling for his patients. I brought a copy of LOTR THe TWo Tower- extended cut, and that kept my mind off the drilling and filing going in my mouth.

After the pain killers had worn off a terrible headache – tension type not migraine — decended upon me and that has been the state of my day.

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The Tucson shooting

I have deliberately waited several days before commenting on the events last Friday in Tucson Arizona.  My reasons for waiting were manifestly simple; I wanted to have more information. The earliest reports are always the most sketchy and the least reliable. Eye witness testimony is notoriously untrustworthy. (Consider that for decades we though the RMS Titanic was one piece because eye-witness testimony said is did not break up and sink, but merely sank.) Continue reading

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A decidedly unpleasant orbit

Today I suffered with a headache that orbited close to the event horizon of migraine status, only to sling-shot away at the last moment into dull low level pain before heading back in for another pass at the pain.

I got zero pages written as I could barely think much less create.

On the plus side my pal has been released from the hospital and is now back home recovering from his stroke. We’re all pulling for him.

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Not what i wanted to hear.

Well, yesterday I got the email that After more than 18 months my novel ‘love and loyalty’ wad rejected by a publisher. I can take the rejection, but the wait was awful. Now I have to decide if I want to revise or send it right out.

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Sunday Night Movie: The Maltese Falcon (1941)

This is truly one of my favorite films. The Maltese Falcon is the film that launched the genre of Film Noir and in many ways it has never been equalled.

I first saw the film in my Introduction to Cinematography class back in my old college days. That was a grand course. Every Tuesday and Thursday we’d sit though about 25 minuets of lecture, then watch a film. (Films started on Tuesday and we completed them on the Thursday session.) It was done chronologically, starting with silent films and working our ways through the decades of film production. (Mostly we saw American films, but there were a few foreign movies.) Many movies I would have never sought out I watched there and I truly learned to love all sorts of film.

The Maltese Falcon is movie that made Bogart as start, it launched the directing career of John  Houston, and it forever stamped on our collective psyche what a hard-boiled detective is like.

Curiously this is the third adaptation of the novel into film. The first was made ten years earlier and did modest box office, the second was made in 1936 and strangely titled, “Satan Met a Lady.” It starred Betty Davis in the femme Fatale roole, but the film was played more for laughs than serious crime fiction and it failed with audiences and critics alike.

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Writing Workshops

One thing I would really love to do is to attend a high-level writing workshop for SF and Fantasy Writers. (Thought I am more of an SF and Horror writer to be precise.)

The problem is that the workshops are intensive in money and time and it’s really hard to see how I can make one of them happen for me.

Clarion:

This is an old, well established and very well though of workshop. It used to be back east, but move to the campus of UCSD recently.

Tuition: $4957

Length: 6 weeks

Housing: Included with tuition, but mandatory that participants stay in the workshops housing.

Airfare: None for me I live in San Diego

There is simply no way I can swing $5000 for a workshop and 6 weeks away from my day job. Never going to happen

Viable Paradise:

Not as old as Clarion, but I hear good things about this workshop.

Tuition: $880

Length: 1 week

Housing: $155/night call it $1000 food not included

Airfare:  $700 (trans continental.)

The cost are much better this with one, I’m looking at $2500 for room, tuition and airfare, plus likely another $500 for food and rental car. so call it $3000

Taos Toolbox:

I don’t know as much about this one, but the instructors are both very talented writers. (One being a favorite of mine and one of the best in the field)

Tuition: $3200

Length: 2 weeks

Housing: Included, but not food.

Airfare: $304

Food/Rental car: $800

So total cost is $4300 but two weeks of vacation time required.

Man I would love to do one fo these, but I just don’t think I can.

le sigh

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