Monthly Archives: February 2011

Naps and The Afterlife

Kage Baker did not approve of naps. No matter how tired she was, she never went for a lie-down in the day unless she was ill. Even then, it had to be some illness with a bit of heft – … Continue reading

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Estates

Kage Baker was a successful mid-list science fiction author.  That doesn’t mean tons of money. It meant she was was able to support herself with her writing, in a state of genteel poverty. Since her practical goal was to earn … Continue reading

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The Objective Eye

Kage Baker watched humanity like she wasn’t a member of the species. Writers tend to do that. Especially science fiction writers. Ideally, this is how all  scientists should work, too, especially  in the biological fields. One should cultivate a completely … Continue reading

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Sleep, Its Abuses and Inconveniences

Kage Baker once stayed awake for almost 40 hours. She considered it a personal best, which it was, and was very proud of the fact. Ordinarily, she was one of those people who falls asleep by midnight, and turns into … Continue reading

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Early Morning, Late Night Dull

Kage Baker felt that February was incontestably the most boring month of the year. She thought it was a very good idea that is is also the shortest, as it’s pretty much an endurance test. Cabin fever, ennui, petite malaise … Continue reading

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Crystal Spheres

Kage Baker was fascinated with the many and various robotic space vehicles mankind has launched over the last 50-odd years. She wasn’t that taken with the romance of space ships; it was the intrepid machines that really caught her fancy. … Continue reading

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Late, Isn’t It?

Kage Baker tried very hard her whole life not to let necessity dictate anything she did. She didn’t approve of “real” life getting in the way of actually living, and so she dodged it as much as possible. She wasn’t … Continue reading

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Synergy, Symbiosis, Coincidence. And Taffy

Kage Baker was a connoisseur (connoisseuse? Gender endings in French translate hilariously in English) of that phenomenon where you mention something obscure, and then suddenly a dozen references to it bombard you from all over. There is undoubtedly a clever … Continue reading

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