Jun. 11th, 2012

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My review of Ayize Jama-Everett's The Liminal People is up at Strange Horizons (generally positive, with a few caveats).

My recipe for butter-pie, reverse-engineered from Diana Wynne Jones' novel A Tale of Time City, has been up at Sharyn November's DWJ2012 Tumblr for... uh like a month, sorry for losing track there, anyway it is a good recipe. I am typing this with the laptop leaning on the monumental edifice of the Alinea cookbook, which substantially increases the odds of my retooling this at a later date with, like, isomalt and a Pacojet, but at the moment I would call it Only Slightly Fiddly and totally achievable by anyone who feels comfortable working with caramel.

And in other DWJ-related news, my memorial poem for her, "Corpus", has sold to Strange Horizons; I will link when it becomes available. Many thanks to those who beta-read it-- your advice was very helpful and caused me to make some good changes.
rushthatspeaks: (Default)
My review of Ayize Jama-Everett's The Liminal People is up at Strange Horizons (generally positive, with a few caveats).

My recipe for butter-pie, reverse-engineered from Diana Wynne Jones' novel A Tale of Time City, has been up at Sharyn November's DWJ2012 Tumblr for... uh like a month, sorry for losing track there, anyway it is a good recipe. I am typing this with the laptop leaning on the monumental edifice of the Alinea cookbook, which substantially increases the odds of my retooling this at a later date with, like, isomalt and a Pacojet, but at the moment I would call it Only Slightly Fiddly and totally achievable by anyone who feels comfortable working with caramel.

And in other DWJ-related news, my memorial poem for her, "Corpus", has sold to Strange Horizons; I will link when it becomes available. Many thanks to those who beta-read it-- your advice was very helpful and caused me to make some good changes.

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