So What Have I Been Up
To? The legal wranging up in Wisconsin is still
eating a lot of my writing time, but I have gotten a little writing
done. I wrote a few more chapters on Bear Country and
went through tightening it up. It's amazing how much of a
difference a good line edit can make to a story. I also went
to the Writer's Conference at Green Lake and wrote a few things there,
mostly non-science fiction and mostly fragments. You'll see a
few of those things in this issue.
I also reorganized a lot
of my older writing and found a couple of stories I put quite a bit of
work on but either didn't finish or didn't polish. I'm
getting back to some of them and seeing quite a bit of
potential. You may see a couple of those stories in this
issue. I'm also working on a series of scenarios based on
little-known, but important wars of the twentieth century.
Hopefully one or two of them will make it into this issue or the next
one.
I've also gotten deeper into a
couple of interests of mine: solar cells and computers. I'm
getting up to speed in Linux and computer graphics. You'll
see some signs of those interests in this issue.
I've spent a lot of time learning to use Gimp (sort of Linux's answer
to Photoshop--I can't afford to keep upgrading Photoshop and for my
amateur purposes the latest version of Gimp is better than my old
version of Photoshop). Don't necessarily trust any pictures
or the text directly referring to those picture you see me post.
Note
From April 2007: I didn't post this for several months
because with the limited time available to me I just couldn't afford to
struggle with getting it onto AOL. Finally I just decided to
post it somewhere else (gather.com) and link to the articles from here.
It takes minutes rathers than hours, and I can afford
mintues.
Fair warning, the articles you link
to won't look like the ones I've been posting here because I'm just
dumping the text to the articles on gather.com rather than actually
designing a website. To get back here, just click the back
arrow key. When I get time I'll fix the navigation system so
it is more intuitive. One advantage of having the articles on
gather.com is that you can comment on them if you are a gather
members.
You don't have
to be a gather member to read the articles, so do feel free to visit
them.