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Progress

Jun. 6th, 2026 11:38 pm
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The bench has departed for a new home. The recliner chair is still here, but I have hopes.

Clif will be departing for his home tomorrow as the Nebula Awards convention will be over, but we had a good time hanging here when he wasn't there.

And laundry was laundered, despite our best efforts. :)

The Red Queen’s Race

Jun. 6th, 2026 07:21 pm
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This week, an amendment appeared on my Expedited docket, giving me a total of two cases there. I wrote and posted an Office Action in response, leaving me with one case one my Expedited docket, a Board of Appeals decision affirming my rejections, which is in Paused status. I also have an amendment on my Amended docket.

I have been working on my oldest Regular New application.
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There’s a good article by Ted Chiang in The Atlantic, about what artificial intelligence, especially in the form of Large Language Models, is and is not. In particular, he maintains that it isn’t conscious, and cannot be a moral agent, contrary to the impressions which an AI’s verbal output may create.

If you’re not a subscriber, you may be allowed to view a couple of articles for free, or to pay for them individually. Or, of course, you can subscribe.
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Posted by Trae Dorn

So one of the biggest challenges for a lot of indie authors who self publish like me is getting our books in front of other people’s eyeballs to begin with. One of the easiest solutions is getting real, honest reviews onto platforms like Goodreads, Storygraph, social media platforms, and online stores like Amazon. These only really work if they’re honest, real reviews too — most readers can spot a fake review from a mile away.

So how does a writer get these needed eyeballs on their work? With ARCs (Advance Reader Copies).

An author like me will give out copies of their books ahead of release with the hopes that the readers will post (ideally positive) reviews of their work upon release date. And doI say “hopes” because I cannot require reviews to be posted per the rules of the various platforms. The issue is figuring out who to give those ARCs to. You don’t want to send them to people who will never read the book, and you definitely don’t want to send them to folks who might leak the book to people before release date.

So, as I’ve posted before, I have a new book coming out on August 10th. I want to start sending out ARCs soon so people have a chance to read the book ahead of time to post reviews around the release date. So, uh, this is where I’m out here, on my various platforms, asking… do you want an ARC of my new book?

If the answer is yes, fill out this really simple application!

I won’t accept everyone to the ARC list, but it can’t hurt to toss your name in. All ARCs supplied will be in ePub format. Those should be compatible with almost any eReader, and should be readable on most smartphones and tablets. I can’t really send out paperbacks, sadly. Also, I know this is book five in the series, but it’s okay if you haven’t read my earlier work. The ARC version of the book will include a brief synopsis of every earlier book in the series necessary for a new reader. Is reading the earlier books better? Yeah. But you should still enjoy this one too.

Again, let me know if you’re interested.

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This Is Getting Brazil Nuts

Jun. 6th, 2026 05:55 pm
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I'm renewing my UK passport after getting married in Brazil, and so I need to update my name. It's slightly complicated, as I was born with three names, but my mother added her maiden name to mine as a child, and never updated the documents, so I officially had three but considered myself to have four.

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Catching up, slowing down

Jun. 6th, 2026 04:34 pm
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Posted by Sharon

It’s been a rocky couple of days and I haven’t been keeping up — with anything, really.  I haven’t been sleeping well, and feeling physically hammered, and worried, not just because of The Usual (and how much I Truly Hate what The Usual has become), but because I had developed a fear that the house was going to be falling down around my ears.

This morning, a knowledgeable friend came by and was not only able to assure me that the house was not in imminent danger of falling down, but gave me a New Equation to apply to decision-making, which has made me feel somewhat less frantic, though I’ll need to sit with it and think about how best to apply it, going forward.

I have, as possibly reported previously, begun to write Trade Lanes, and am able to report that there are 1,050 brand new words in the novel file.  The plan is open the manuscript after lunch, and at least sit with it, perhaps adding another couple hundred words.

I did sleep a little better last night and am hoping to duplicate that feat tonight, whereupon I should be in better shape all around, just in time for the 7:30 am dentist appointment on Monday (no drilling, but my front top teeth need to be re-enameled, because they’ve gotten so thin there’s a danger of breakage), and to get back into a steadier schedule.

Your patience while these adjustments go forth is appreciated.

I offer the following snippet as a peace offering:

Trade ran as much on networks as on ship routes; the meat and wine of networking being correspondence.
So had Norn ven’Deelin’s master taught her when she had been an apprentice in trade, and so she had taught her own apprentices.

 

2026 52 Card Project: Week 22: Quiet

Jun. 6th, 2026 11:35 am
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I had a medical procedure scheduled for this past week, but I was uncertain whether it would be able to go forward because of my cough. If the anaesthesiologist said the cough was too severe, it would be canceled.

Accordingly, my priority this past week was quiet and rest, trying to get my cough to calm down. Annoyingly, the air quality in the Twin Cities remained problematic, so I couldn't sit outside on my porch.

So I stayed behind shut doors, near my air filters. I took showers with shower bombs infused with peppermint and eucalyptus. I drank oceans of tea to try to calm my coughing. I ate cough drops until I was sick of the taste. I curtailed my exercise.

I simply rested.

(My efforts were successful and I underwent the procedure last Thursday. I was recovering yesterday, which is why this collage is a day late.)

Image description: A door is ajar at night. Light outlines the crack, but the opposite of the door is a field of stars. An owl at rest sits peacefully in the lower left corner, eyes closed. Upper left corner: a blooming white poppy (signifying rest) with a glowing full moon shining at its center.

Quiet

22 Quiet

Click on the links to see the 2026, 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022 and 2021 52 Card Project galleries.

Catching up, slowing down

Jun. 6th, 2026 12:34 pm
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It's been a rocky couple of days and I haven't been keeping up -- with anything, really.  I haven't been sleeping well, and feeling physically hammered, and worried, not just because of The Usual (and how much I Truly Hate what The Usual has become), but because I had developed a fear that the house was going to be falling down around my ears.

This morning, a knowledgeable friend came by and was not only able to assure me that the house was not in imminent danger of falling down, but gave me a New Equation to apply to decision-making, which has made me feel somewhat less frantic, though I'll need to sit with it and think about how best to apply it, going forward.

I have, as possibly reported previously, begun to write Trade Lanes, and am able to report that there are 1,050 brand new words in the novel file.  The plan is open the manuscript after lunch, and at least sit with it, perhaps adding another couple hundred words.

I did sleep a little better last night and am hoping to duplicate that feat tonight, whereupon I should be in better shape all around, just in time for the 7:30 am dentist appointment on Monday (no drilling, but my front top teeth need to be re-enameled, because they've gotten so thin there's a danger of breakage), and to get back into a steadier schedule.

Your patience while these adjustments go forth is appreciated.

I offer the following snippet as a peace offering:

Trade ran as much on networks as on ship routes; the meat and wine of networking being correspondence.
 
So had Norn ven'Deelin's master taught her when she had been an apprentice in trade, and so she had taught her own apprentices.

 


2026.06.06

Jun. 6th, 2026 11:13 am
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Massive public art project by Saype debuts at Boom Island Park in Minneapolis
MPR News Staff
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/06/05/massive-mural-by-franco-swiss-artist-saype-debuts-at-boom-island-park-in-minneapolis

Grab your raspberry beret and head downtown for the Prince sing-along, block party
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https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/06/06/prince-sing-along-block-party-take-over-downtown-minneapolis Read more... )

Books read in 2026

Jun. 6th, 2026 02:51 pm
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30  The Talisman Ring, Georgette Heyer, narrated by Joe Jameson
29  A Gentleman Far from Home (Lord Julian 11) Grace Burrowes (e)
28  Black Sheep, Georgette Heyer, narrated by Natalie Simpson
27  Cotillion, Georgette Heyer, narrated by Raj Ghatak
26  Platform Decay, (Murderbot) Martha Wells (e)
25  A Gentleman in Moscow, Amor Towles (e) (bookclub)
24  Fair Trade (Jethri Gobelyn #3), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller, narrated by Eileen Stevens
23  Ribbon Dance (Liaden Universe #26), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller, narrated by Alex Picard
22  Trade Secret (Liaden Universe #17), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller (e)
21  Sea Wrack and Changewind, Sharon Lee, narrated by Alex Picard
20  When the Wolves are Silent (Sebastian St. Cyr #21), C.S. Harris (e)
19  An Heir of Distinction (Bad Heir Days #5), Grace Burrowes (e)
18   Longeye (Fey Duology #2), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller***
17   Duainfey (Fey Duology #1), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller***
16  *Crystal Dragon (Liaden Universe® #10), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
15  *Crystal Soldier (Liaden Universe® #9), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
14  Seeking Persephone (Lancaster Family #1), Sarah M. Eden (e)
13   Theo of Golden, Allen Levi (e) book club
12  *Balance of Trade (Liaden Universe® #8), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
11  *Scout’s Progress (Liaden Universe® #6), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller**
10  *Local Custom, (Liaden Universe® #5), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller**
9   *I Dare (Liaden Universe® #7), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller**
8   Cuckoo’s Egg, C J Cherryh, (audio first time)
7   *Plan B, (Liaden Universe® #4), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
6   Getting Rid of Bradley, Jennifer Crusie (audio first time)
5   *Carpe Diem (Liaden Universe® #3), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
4   *Conflict of Honors (Liaden Universe® #2), Sharon Lee & Steve    Miller
3   *Agent of Change (Liaden Universe® #1), Sharon Lee & Steve                 Miller
2   A Gentleman in Possession of Secrets (Lord Julian #10), Grace             Burrowes (e)
1   Spilling the Tea in Gretna Green, Linzi Day (e)

________
*I’m doing a straight-through series read in publication order

**I screwed up and moved right on to I Dare from Plan B, therefore deviating from publication order.  I will now amend myself and go back to pick up Local Custom.

***I’ll be re-issuing Duainfey and Longeye as an e-omnibus later this year, and so I need to read them!

Conbini groceries revisited

Jun. 6th, 2026 06:45 pm
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Loyal readers may remember that at my first place in Fujisawa, I had a Lawson downstairs that could pass for a grocery store, and I found this was unusual. Turns out there was more going on: Lawson has a side chain, "Lawson Store 100", of stores that have a wider set of groceries. Different name, different color on the logo. I learned of this yesterday. And voila! That Lawson was indeed a Store 100. Read more... )

Tangentially, I bought beer tonight from a vending machine out on the street. No age check.

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For a setting where everyone is supposed to have some sort of common origin and yet they all have wildly different abilities.

The PCs all have medical conditions addressable by transplants ranging from minor stuff like a cornea transplant to organ transplants. By tremendous luck, a donor comes in just as they all hit the top of their respective wait lists. However, unbeknownst to the doctors or the recipients, the dead person--who died peacefully in their sleep from unknown causes--was the local superhero, someone with a Superman or Martian Manhunter-level buffet of abilities.

Each PC gains an ability appropriate for the particular body part they received... and once their abilites manifest feel obligated to use them to replace the mysteriously vanished superhero.
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Posted by Not Always Right

Read The Only Thing Growing Is Our Concern

My teenage son has recently discovered both the gym and protein shakes. He is now obsessed with getting a high volume of protein in his system every day, but he's also supplementing this with plenty of carbs as fuel for his workouts. Our grocery bill has noticeably gone up. 

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Books read in 2026

Jun. 6th, 2026 10:52 am
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30  The Talisman Ring, Georgette Heyer, narrated by Joe Jameson
29  A Gentleman Far from Home (Lord Julian 11) Grace Burrowes (e)
28  Black Sheep, Georgette Heyer, narrated by Natalie Simpson
27  Cotillion, Georgette Heyer, narrated by Raj Ghatak
26  Platform Decay, (Murderbot) Martha Wells (e)
25  A Gentleman in Moscow, Amor Towles (e) (bookclub)
24  Fair Trade (Jethri Gobelyn #3), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller, narrated by Eileen Stevens
23  Ribbon Dance (Liaden Universe #26), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller, narrated by Alex Picard
22  Trade Secret (Liaden Universe #17), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller (e)
21  Sea Wrack and Changewind, Sharon Lee, narrated by Alex Picard
20  When the Wolves are Silent (Sebastian St. Cyr #21), C.S. Harris (e)
19  An Heir of Distinction (Bad Heir Days #5), Grace Burrowes (e)
18   Longeye (Fey Duology #2), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller***
17   Duainfey (Fey Duology #1), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller***
16  *Crystal Dragon (Liaden Universe® #10), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
15  *Crystal Soldier (Liaden Universe® #9), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
14  Seeking Persephone (Lancaster Family #1), Sarah M. Eden (e)
13   Theo of Golden, Allen Levi (e) book club
12  *Balance of Trade (Liaden Universe® #8), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
11  *Scout's Progress (Liaden Universe® #6), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller**
10  *Local Custom, (Liaden Universe® #5), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller**
9   *I Dare (Liaden Universe® #7), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller**
8   Cuckoo's Egg, C J Cherryh, (audio first time)
7   *Plan B, (Liaden Universe® #4), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
6   Getting Rid of Bradley, Jennifer Crusie (audio first time)
5   *Carpe Diem (Liaden Universe® #3), Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
4   *Conflict of Honors (Liaden Universe® #2), Sharon Lee & Steve    Miller
3   *Agent of Change (Liaden Universe® #1), Sharon Lee & Steve                 Miller
2   A Gentleman in Possession of Secrets (Lord Julian #10), Grace             Burrowes (e)
1   Spilling the Tea in Gretna Green, Linzi Day (e)

________
*I'm doing a straight-through series read in publication order

**I screwed up and moved right on to I Dare from Plan B, therefore deviating from publication order.  I will now amend myself and go back to pick up Local Custom.

***I'll be re-issuing Duainfey and Longeye as an e-omnibus later this year, and so I need to read them!


Dino-bite Sized

Jun. 6th, 2026 01:30 pm
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Adorable Children

My toddlersaurus, TS, gets bored in the grocery store, so we "hunt" things mama asks her to get.
TS: *Running down the meat aisle.* "Rawww! I'm a raptor! You're a daddy T-rex!"
I hand her meat, which she brings to mama.
TS: "Mama raptor eats meat."

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Four books new to me. Two books whose genre isn't immediately clear to me, two fantasies. Three currently lack final cover art.

Books Received, May 30 — June 5


Poll #34694 Books Received, May 30 — June 5
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 36


Which of these look interesting?

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The Magical Cheese Emporium by Sarah Beth Durst (January 2027)
19 (52.8%)

A Devil of a Crime by T. Kingfisher (March 2027)
24 (66.7%)

Nocturnus by Greer Rivers (February 2027)
4 (11.1%)

Lock Her Up by Elizabeth Searle (October 2026)
6 (16.7%)

Some other option (see comments)
1 (2.8%)

Cats!
20 (55.6%)

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