Au revoir Paris, dobar dan Zagreb!

Today you’re going to get a photo-heavy, two-nation post. Paris was just wonderful. I hope to go back someday. In addition to pornographic baked goods (mine was delicious, by the way), I managed to see quite a few sites.  This is Oscar Wilde’s grave at Pere Lachaise cemetery.  And here I am, looking awfully darn …

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I’m still having a wonderful time in Paris. Tomorrow I fly to Zagreb. I’ll have more pictures later. But today I stopped at my neighborhood patisserie–the one I mentioned earlier–and made a purchase.   Also, it’s very amusing to watch the bakery clerk pick one of these up with tongs and wave it around to …

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Bonjour!

I am very fortunate to be spending a few days in Paris, en route to Zagreb. This is my first visit here and I’m really enjoying it. I’m impressed with Parisians’ polite and even cheerful responses to my awful, awful French. I’m staying in Le Marais, right in the heart of Gay Paris. Which means …

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Packing Blues

I have my boarding pass in hand and I’m prepared for tomorrow’s trip to Paris (and then Zagreb). Now, I realize that sympathy may be a little thin for someone who’s about to fly to France and Croatia, but I’m going to complain anyway, because I hate packing. I have enough trouble deciding what to …

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Why I love San Francisco

In my upcoming story, a guy named Tyler Wang encounters some mishaps (and maybe a little love) at a testicle festival. Yes, testicle festivals really exist. And yes, I may have giggled like a 12-year-old over Tyler’s last name. And then this morning I read this HuffPost article. It’s amusing anyway, but pay special attention to …

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Tyler Wang Has a Ball

My next release will be my short story “Tyler Wang Has a Ball.” Poor Tyler runs into some problems at the Testicle Festival. The story will appear in the Dreamspinner anthology Don’t Try This at Home, which will be available in print and ebook versions on October 8. I like the cover. 🙂

Much better

I had a pretty crappy day yesterday. Nothing all that exciting–just the stress of my day job and some particularly frustrating idiocy on behalf of some of the people who work there. But then last evening I received an email from a reader who enjoyed some of my books and who said they’ve inspired him …

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These are a few of my favorite things

I was thinking today how sometimes I obtain an object that is so close to perfect, so extremely useful at doing whatever it is it’s supposed to do, and how satisfying that can be. Here are a few of my favorites: –Several years ago I knitted a clapotis (http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall04/PATTclapotis.html). I don’t wear it often here …

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New stories on the way!

I’m very pleased to announce several new developments this week:–I hope to soon be signing a contract for audiobook versions of the Praesidium trilogy–A Christmas story of mine will be published in Silver Publishing’s holiday anthology in December–Dreamspinner Press will be releasing my novel Venetian Masks in February or March This is all in addition …

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Grownup

I’ve been grouchy this week about stupid tasks I’m stuck with at work. Sometimes being a grownup sucks. On the other hand: no more math class I don’t care if I’m one of the cool kids I can stay up as late as I want nobody can ground me What things about being a grownup …

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