laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 03 2008 | book, travel, books
I guess that's the big question in life...
Quoted: In 1979 a little battle was waging in my mind: Should I build a log cabin or write a travel book?
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 14 2008 | time, work, booksShareViewed: 2 Times
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 22 2008 | seattle, book, books
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 23 2007 | books
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 11 2007 | book, books, workQuoted: Americans Like Their Greed Supersized
Wanting everything is not the problem. Always getting what we want is.
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 10 2007 | classes, work, booksQuoted: Not headed back to school this fall? You could be, minus the exorbitant tuition and without even leaving your chair. The web has made it ...
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 16 2007 | books
laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 12 2007 | books, music, seattle
Samuel Delany
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Photo of Samuel R. DelanySamuel R. Delany is arguably the most daring, wide-ranging, word-drunk, idea-besotted writer of science fiction and fantasy that the U.S. has ever produced. In his 45-year professional career, he has extensively explored issues of language, gender, race, sexuality, power, and otherness. Author of Dhalgren, Babel-17, and numerous novels, stories, and critical and philosophical works including his new novel Dark Reflections, he never fails to deliver a dynamic evening. One of a handful of African American SF authors, he has won numerous national and international awards including the Hugo and Nebula, and was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2002. Delany is Clarion West's 2007 Susan C. Petrey Fellow.Appearing Tuesday, July 24.
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laurel | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 27 2007 | books
Quoted: JULY'S GREENDRINKS WILL BE ON TUESDAY, 10 JULY 2007, HOSTED BY NEWGROUND SOCIAL INVESTMENT. It will be hosted outside on the great new patio at ...
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