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Corso: ...the Gazans overwhelmingly elected Hamas... The last election was over 20 years ago. The median age in Gaza is…
" then every international war in the history of humanity, defensive or offensive, is definitionally a genocide." You might be…
Daran: What I said: "The nation borne of genocide" What you said: "The State of Israel did not exist at…
Amp: Genocide is committed when one or more of the following five categories of underlying acts are committed with intent…
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Category Archives: Mandolin
Interviewing Megan O’Keefe
A few weeks ago, I discovered that it was a lot of fun to hand people some casual interview questions and see what they had to say. This is interview #3. Thanks to Megan O’Keefe for playing! I don’t know Megan … Continue reading
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Interviewing Megan O’Keefe
A few weeks ago, I discovered that it was a lot of fun to hand people some casual interview questions and see what they had to say. This is interview #3. Thanks to Megan O’Keefe for playing! I don’t know Megan … Continue reading → Continue reading
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New Story, “Tea Time,” in Lightspeed Magazine
A new story of mine, “Tea Time,” is now available from Lightspeed Magazine. It is never polite to go out-of doors without a hat. One’s hat should remain on one’s head no matter the extremity. Even if the rest of … Continue reading → Continue reading
New Story, “Tea Time,” in Lightspeed Magazine
A new story of mine, “Tea Time,” is now available from Lightspeed Magazine. It is never polite to go out-of doors without a hat. One’s hat should remain on one’s head no matter the extremity. Even if the rest of … Continue reading
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Writing Advice from Novelists: How to Start Your Second Book
To support SFWA this year, I auctioned off a writing advice article on the topic of the bidder’s choice. The winner was Mark Tompkins whose debut novel, The Last Days of Magic, is coming out from Viking in March. Unsurprisingly, … Continue reading
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Awesome Patreon: Carmen Maria Machado
I’ve been trying to set up a new series to draw attention to cool Patreons, sort of like John Scalzi’s The Big Idea or Mary Robinette’s My Favorite Bit, but more haphazard. A couple of weeks ago, I accidentally linked … Continue reading
Interviewing Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
A few weeks ago, I discovered that it was a lot of fun to hand people some casual interview questions and see what they had to say. Sylvia Spruck Wrigley kindly responded to the query I circulated to some writers … Continue reading
I’m Scottish. I know you've told me this before, but I never remember to read your words with a Scottish…