- Hope you’re all having a lovely Thanksgiving weekend. We just had (real) biscuits and (real) bacon, and now the boys are playing Guillotine, and then we’re off to the Japanese French bakery and the James Bond movie. And I have only a teeny headache from the teeny bit of (real) bourbon we had last night after the mini-Thai extravaganza (only pad thai and curried kabocha this year, far lower maintenance).
- The world’s first and only Esperanto state.
- Poems by Julie Larios: "All Three Acts of a Sad Play Performed Entirely in Bed" at Swink and three more here (click on her name) including my favorite, "The Architect Isozaki Designs a House for Lewis Carroll."
- Sarah Prineas is serving on the Norton Award jury this year and is asking for recommendations of SF/F young adult books. (She also offers some recommendations from her reading so far.)
- Kay Reindl on why Akiva Goldsman is a hack and the horrors of outlining.
- Margaret Atwood on The Echo Maker. (Via Jenny D.)
- An awesomely terrible billboard.
- The Church of Old Mermaids and the Old Mermaid Sanctuaries project.
- Nebula haiku.
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curried kabocha! oh i love kabocha. kabocha tempura is the best.