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Supporting The Arts

Kage Baker was a hands-on writer, artist, performer – as much as she could, she tried to be capable of taking care of her tools herself. Being a tool-user is vital in any creative effort: it’s all very well to … Continue reading

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Making Christmas III

Kage Baker was an artist. Well, yes,  Dear Readers may well say – tell us something we didn’t know. But Kage did not consider herself an artist. Of all the things she did, art was one she felt she had … Continue reading

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Night Cities

Kage Baker loved driving Highway 101, because it was a familiar, family road. Most of her life, she lived within sight and sound of its roar, literally on the edge of the road. It ran to her front doorways. And … Continue reading

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First Night Drive of The Season

Kage Baker, for all her love of Dickens Fair, always worried about our getting home once Sunday had ended. She would agitate to leave early, or at least on time; make sure we were packed and ready to go, so … Continue reading

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Making Christmas II

Kage Baker usually spent Dickens Build in her red camp chair with the built-in drink holder, consulting the holo in her head that showed her how the Parlour was supposed to be constructed. From time to time she would rise … Continue reading

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Making Christmas

Kage Baker really loved the Great Dickens Christmas Fair. It was, she said, the Fair of her dotage – indoors, tidy, civilized. Chairs! Hot food! Flush toilets! Nearly everyone had manners (and, truth to tell, even Bill Sykes will give … Continue reading

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Veterans’ Day

Kage Baker was the daughter of a soldier. That was important to her, though she had no personal memory of his service. She was born long after he fought in the Burma Theatre in WWII, after he was part of … Continue reading

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Closed Due To Storm Damage

Kage Baker got migraines sometimes. Poor Kage would suffer excruciating pain, tunnel vision, kinesthesia, and what she described as  “My thoughts hurt.” What this meant, we were never sure as she could not remember the sensation afterward. But it stopped … Continue reading

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Nothing Works All The Time

Kage Baker was of an indomitable character. When she had an idea, nothing stopped her. She would plan, nag, scheme and plot for as long as it took to get what she wanted accomplished. Years, sometimes. She never forgot. She … Continue reading

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Back On The Road Again

Kage Baker enjoyed traveling. Especially by car. It was fast enough to move us hundreds of miles in a day, and slow enough so she could see what was out there. She was a landscape aficionado. She was also a … Continue reading

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