Monthly Archives: March 2012

March 4

Kage Baker was a firm believer in the axiom that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Although, to be honest, she felt that even being informed merely lessened your chances of being victimized by … Continue reading

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Finger Foods

Kage Baker loved shrimp. She was a little cautious about what she called naked shrimp – any shrimp not breaded or covered in an interesting sauce – but if they were very fresh and a decent size, her suspicions were … Continue reading

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Field of Seasons

Kage Baker had a rather arbitrary view of seasonality. She had no argument with the actual, demonstrable seasons of the earth – she moved more easily to their rhythms than to any man-made system, and she paid more attention to … Continue reading

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World Reading Day

Kage Baker truly loved to read. She was a self-taught reader, which was discovered by Mamma when Kage started correcting her on stories read aloud. Kage spent her childhood seeking safety and freedom in books – as many of us … Continue reading

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