http://dreamsofspace.blogspot.com.au/2014/05/this-is-moon-1946.html
This is the Moon by Cothren, Marion B. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. New York: Coward-McCann. (87 p.) 25 cm. Cloth, DJ. 1946. (from Dreams of Space)
http://dreamsofspace.blogspot.com.au/2014/05/this-is-moon-1946.html
This is the Moon by Cothren, Marion B. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. New York: Coward-McCann. (87 p.) 25 cm. Cloth, DJ. 1946. (from Dreams of Space)
The first duty of the novelist is to entertain. It is a moral duty. People who read your books are sick, sad, traveling, in the hospital waiting room while someone is dying. Books are written by the alone for the alone.
Donna Tartt, author of The Secret History (via vintageanchorbooks)
Donna Tartt, author of The Secret History (via vintageanchorbooks)
It’s happened to all of us
“It’s like books, okay? Believe it or not, people still read books on paper!”
—
New York City mayor MICHAEL BLOOMBERG, defending the continued use of typewriters in some city agencies.
(via WCBS 880)
Rumors, innuendo and hearsay
*dry gulp*
From my blog science fiction blog, Loving the Alien. If you go there, you can read it properly formatted! :)
GARAK: I can’t believe that I’m having lunch with a man who thinks The Never-Ending Sacrifice is dull.
BASHIR: I just thought the story got a little redundant after a while. I mean the author’s supposed to be chronicling seven generations of a single family, but he tells the same story over and over again. All of his characters lead selfless lives of duty to the state, grow old and die. Then the next generation comes along and does it all over again.
GARAK: But that’s exactly the point, Doctor. The repetitive epic is the most elegant form of Cardassian literature, and The Never-Ending Sacrifice is it’s greatest achievement.
BASHIR: None of his characters ever really come alive, and there’s more to life than duty to the state.
GARAK: A Federation viewpoint if ever I heard one.
READ THIS BOOK.
THIS! I loved reading the book. I gives a nice perspective on how the war was perceived on Cardassia too.
So did I! Some people don’t like taking one-shot characters and following them off but it enriches the star trek universes, makes it feel more like a real place. You get a better view of Cardassian society as a while.
The boy’s wailing the way you cry if you’ve done nothing wrong but you got punished anyway.
“It is only the sacred things that are worth touching, Dorian,” said Lord Henry, with a strange touch of pathos in his voice.
Dear Hawkeye: As Dean of the College, I naturally remember you very well.
Because the developing organism is highly sensitive to damaging environmental agents during the early weeks of pregnancy (see Chapter 3), drugs, alcohol, cigarette smoke, radiation, pollution, chemical substances in the home and workplace, and infectious diseases should be avoided while trying to conceive.
(IT WASN’T EVEN MY BOOK.)
(ALSO GOOD LUCK AVOIDING ‘CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES IN THE HOME AND WORKPLACE’)
(EVERYTHING IS MADE OF FUCKING CHEMICALS)
(I’M MADE OF FUCKING CHEMICALS)
Hantilis frowned, something his heavy-boned face made easy; the Islander could see him turning the thought over in his head.