Monthly Archives: January 2017

Inquiring Minds

Kage Baker had an inquiring mind. Many writers do, of course; though not all. James Fenimore Cooper did not like to speculate much, which is how he wrote such supremely boring novels about a well-documented historical period barely a generation … Continue reading

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Signposts of Casual Eternity

Kage Baker was a firm believer  in signs and symbols. I don’t actually know how deeply she held some of them, for all that she announced them as they appeared to her – I must admit, her distress when I … Continue reading

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