As I mentioned earlier today, I haven't had much time to blog because we've been very busy. In brief, last month
Nomi and I moved to a new apartment. We're still in Brookline, but the move has been both busy and stressful. (We're actually still in the process of moving some of our possessions out of our old apartment.) Our new apartment still isn't completely set up, and is unlikely to be set up for a while, which just adds to the stress.
But overall, we're quite happy.
I'm hoping to get back to a more regular discussion soon of the usual things of interest: writing, science fiction, conventions, history, politics, science, and all those other things I like to talk about. But with deadlines at work, Arisia coming up, and new stories to be researched and written, my presence here may be sporadic at best.
In the meantime, here's some things I want to share:
My high school has been in the news recently, which always interests me. The New York Times reported on
The Big Cram for Hunter High School, in which they profiled groups of sixth-graders taking the test for admission. Of course, there's a reason you might want to go to Hunter, as it could help you one day get appointed
Solicitor General of the United States (class of 1977).
My friend Michael Marano is a fellow Grub Street instructor, and he's teaching what looks like a fascinating class on
"The Art of Genre" on how to give your genre fiction a more literary bent. I wish I had the time to enroll, but if you're a local writer, you might want to check it out.
The
Hugo nominating ballots are being sent out, and people are posting all over the Internet about their eligible work. I'll be doing the same soon.
More to come...