Lancer Kind

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Subscribe by the end of March, and you could win a free book

7 March, 2009 (21:25) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

Last month, Carlos V’s (of Kirkland Washington) name was drawn from among last month’s new subscribers and won one of those spiff books on the right side of this blog.  (Carlos, check your email and tell me which you want so I can ship it to you.)  I’m running a subscription drive and contest again […]

No one was hurt at the Tullys reading

1 March, 2009 (00:13) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

I’d like to report that the same number of people who entered the RASP event at the Bella Bottega Tullys had indeed left under their own power.  There was no external trama, however I cannot speak to whether there was internal damage.  But hey, at that point, the burden of proof is on them. Anu […]

Learn why Daisy Duke loves Mermen, Saturday, Feb 28th ’09

24 February, 2009 (23:02) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

Show up at the Redmond Tully’s (near Bella Botaga) at 7:00 PM to learn how Daisy Duke’s marine activism lands her in trouble in a dystopic story of the future.  I’ll read this as part of RASP’s open mic.

Ditch your neighbor for some motherfrakkers

15 February, 2009 (21:09) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

Lancer talks about how even though you have to lock your doors to live in a city, there are benefits to living someplace where you don’t know all your neighbors.

Democracy through Battlestar Galactica

12 February, 2009 (23:25) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

As many have said, science fiction isn’t about the future, it’s about the present. In fighting the Cylons, Galactica explores what it means to be human, and these explorations are riddled with conflict just like the battle that is going on in the world today.