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Hot Wind Rising

Kage Baker, for all her love of heat, would have been hiding from our weather now. This is the sort of weather where errands were run at dawn and after sunset; we spent the day en deshabille in front of … Continue reading

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Things Fall Apart. But Also, Together

Kage Baker loathed entropy. And she fought it remorselessly. Yeats’ dire and despairing poem, The Second Coming, was the epitome of everything Kage would not accept, and fought all her life. The idea that everything eventually winds down was personally … Continue reading

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Apologies

Kage Baker would have characterized my last week as a cluster f***. Complete with asterisks. She was one of those rare people who can actually pronounce asterisks. I think it had something to do with her descent from real Southern … Continue reading

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Hot Broth Is My Co-pilot

Kage Baker was  prone to tonsillitis, as well as colds:  but only as an adult. As a child, she was free of the problem; sore throats and inflamed tonsils were my speciality . Kage ran more to fevers and rashes, … Continue reading

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Wrong Kind of Cold

Kage Baker hated cold. And having colds. Upper respiratory tract infections incurred her deep personal hatred, directed with as much specificity as she could summon toward viral particles romping through her own cells. If there were any truth to the … Continue reading

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Home And Somnolent

Kage Baker once told me (blearily clutching her coffee cup), “A trip’s not over until you’ve slept it off.” She was good at bon mots like that. After an epically wretched flight home – 10 hours to get from SeaTac … Continue reading

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Memories Most Tangible

Kage Baker absolutely loved staying in hotels. The whole convention thing – a necessity for a writer to observe, from time to time – got a thousand times more fun for her when she realized it meant more weekends in … Continue reading

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Dreams In The Woods

Kage Baker has been flitting through my dreams of late. By of late I mean the last week, when I have been sleeping in strange beds, in strange places. And by flitting, I mean I wake up knowing she was … Continue reading

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Feral Exploration

Kage Baker always felt that the best way to learn a new city was to drive around it. Aimlessly, if possible. Especially the edges and the old places; where the city’s identity was earliest formed and latest maintained. She loved … Continue reading

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New Roads

Kage Baker loved new roads. Not newly-made roads; given a choice between a mossy track and a gleaming new concrete superhighway, in fact, she would choose the track every time. We saw a lot of interesting places that way, including … Continue reading

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