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PSA April 1st

Kage Baker loathed changing computers. She loved sitting down to a nice, clean, fast, brand new machine; whenever we updated the equipment, she spent happy days re-customizing everything. What she hated was the physical process of changing out the hardware. … Continue reading

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Writers Never Forget

Kage Baker was as susceptible to Spring fever as anyone else. She was just as likely to stare a soft silver spring day in the eye and surrender at 50 years old, as she had been at a dreamy 15. … Continue reading

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Spring?

Kage Baker liked Spring. Well, most people do, of course. Winter ends, the snow becomes scarce, flowers bloom, baby animals frolic through the new grass. The earth and air warm up, and with any luck (as Sir Terry Pratchett says) … Continue reading

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Halloween Again!

Kage Baker loved Halloween. Being a respectable person, she gave up actually trick or treating when she was 12 – but, being amply supplied with younger siblings, nieces and nephews, she kept going out on the trail until she was … Continue reading

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Season of Change

Kage Baker used to say that part of her success as a writer was that she had been privileged in the things she saw. And the people she knew. She happily admitted that the very idea of the Operatives – … Continue reading

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