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message 111: by Joy

Joy Hey Brad! Haven’t talked to you in ages. How are you?


message 110: by Brad

Brad First time in FOREVER! Don't know what possessed me. How are you, Miriam?


message 109: by Mir

Mir Brad! You're around!


message 108: by Scribble

Scribble Orca Happy New Year, Brad - all the best for 2014, and good luck with the new work!


Mostly on Storygraph So here's a random thing - I am reading this book about human rights for a seminar, and up pops China Mieville's name. Had no idea he also wrote stuff related to human rights and Marxism: http://www.haymarketbooks.org/pb/Betw...


message 105: by Scribble

Scribble Orca Hi Brad, all the best for 2013 for you, the girls, teaching, and your writing :D


message 104: by Joy

Joy Merry Christmas Brad, to you and your family! We haven't chatted in awhile... How are things?


message 103: by 6 Years

6 Years 45,000 Pages Thanks for accepting my friend request! You can check out my attempt to read 100 works of classic literature in under 6 years here:

http://6years45000pages.blogspot.com


message 102: by Nicole

Nicole Thanks for the friendship.


message 101: by Jacob

Jacob Thanks, Brad. I'll try not to abuse my new powers :)


message 100: by Jacob (last edited Jun 01, 2012 03:01PM)

Jacob Hey Brad, could you invite Ali Al-Hajamy to join the Serials Serially group? Friend o' mine, expressed some interest in reading The Count, so I figured he might like to join the group, participate in our somewhat flagging discussions, etc. He's cool. Ex-scout's honor!


message 99: by Brad

Brad That is magnificent, C. I love it.


message 98: by Athens

Athens Hi Brad. Thank you for your spoken audio reviews. As much as I enjoy reading, the spoken word is so powerful.


message 97: by Cindy

Cindy Thanks!


message 96: by Amber

Amber Tucker How is the Earthsea cycle? I REALLY need to get my paws on some more Ursula K. LeGuin. (Right now, though, I'm grappling with a Trainspotting essay.) I miss you.


message 95: by Brad

Brad I LOVE Vader Ghost with his arms cut off and the cool scarification.


message 94: by Brad

Brad Thanks for dropping by and commenting on it, Whitaker. I hope I win too. I don't even know what the prizes are, apart from knowing that you can get published.


Whitaker Liked your reading, and enjoyed your short story, Our Yoko. Good luck! I hope you get it published.


message 92: by Brad (last edited Jan 06, 2012 12:46PM)

Brad Thanks, Eh?Eh! It was fun (reading it rather than living it). I think I am going to do more.


message 91: by Eh?Eh!

Eh?Eh! ...your reading of PSS, it is THE BEST!!!!!!!

Hah! I'm glad those vicious moths attacked you back then!


message 90: by Brad (last edited Jan 01, 2012 11:39AM)

Brad A short story of mine is competing for publication over at Second Wind Publishing, and they say that reader commentary will play a part in the final judging. So go take a look at my story, if you’ve some time, and leave a message. You may help me to victory and a place in their spring anthology.

Click here for Our Yoko

And there's a bonus. It's not even bleak.


message 89: by Nancy

Nancy Brad wrote: "I just uncovered a reading journal my sister bought me at the turn of the century, and it includes about fifteen non-goodreads reviews of books I was reading at the time. Goody-goody-gumdrops! I am..."

Looking forward to reading them, Brad.


message 88: by Brad

Brad I just uncovered a reading journal my sister bought me at the turn of the century, and it includes about fifteen non-goodreads reviews of books I was reading at the time. Goody-goody-gumdrops! I am going to put them in here without any editing. I bet they will be cringeworthy.


message 87: by Brad

Brad I look forward to doing the same thing with your reading lists, Lettie.


message 86: by Lettie

Lettie Prell Hi Brad: Thanks for adding me as a friend! I see we have some of the same favorite authors, and I'm looking forward to perusing your shelves for new recommendations.

Best,


message 85: by Brad

Brad Ummm ... very okay. I am honoured. Thanks, K.I.. I need to get me a signed copy of that. Any chance?


message 84: by Brad

Brad I know. You're right, Miriam. It is so frustrating, though.


message 83: by Mir

Mir Brad, as a parent you will probably feel better if you stop talking to those ladies on NGE's Harry Potter thread.


message 82: by Jacob

Jacob They laid eggs, so, many people said, they must have sex. There was no logic there. They were oil rigs. Dughan thought the belief exoneration of the strange prurience that endlessly turned on monoliths rutting miles down. An inhuman pornography of great slams and grinding, horrified whales veering from where one rig mounted another, warmed by hydrothermal vents.

"Horrified whales." What's not to like?


message 81: by Brad

Brad Jacob wrote: "Ok, so I kinda filed away that link to "Covehithe" you sent me way back in April, meant to read it later, plum forgot, sorry. But I just got to it now and OHMYGODTHATWASAWESOME."

Glad you liked it, Jacob.


message 80: by Jacob

Jacob Ok, so I kinda filed away that link to "Covehithe" you sent me way back in April, meant to read it later, plum forgot, sorry. But I just got to it now and OHMYGODTHATWASAWESOME.


message 79: by Brad

Brad Miriam wrote: "http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/..."

I know! Pretty excited, actually.


message 77: by Joy

Joy Hi Brad - just wanted to say hello..:)


message 76: by Brad

Brad Jacob wrote: "New Mieville story! Awesome. Never would've found it otherwise, so thank you X1000!"

Anytime, brother.


message 75: by Jacob (last edited Apr 22, 2011 04:18PM)

Jacob New Mieville story! Awesome. Never would've found it otherwise, so thank you X1000!


message 74: by Brad

Brad sausage-in-pie-crust ... yummy yum yum.


message 73: by M

M And thanks from me, too, Brad--I'm waiting on a copy of the new novel, so this will be like a little sausage-in-pie-crust appetizer...


message 72: by Brad

Brad Joel wrote: "Awesome, thanks! Now I know what I'm doing while bored at work today!"

My pleasure.


message 71: by Joel

Joel Awesome, thanks! Now I know what I'm doing while bored at work today!


message 70: by Brad

Brad Thanks for the podcast, Leah. I am looking forward to actually listening to it.


message 69: by Brad

Brad I love the Han and Greedo poster, C.


Mostly on Storygraph FYI :)


The London Graduate School at the University of Kingston presents:

The Weird: a discussion of fiction and politics with China Miéville


At the start of the twentieth century, H. P . Lovecraft summed up the encounter between horror and strangeness as ‘pictures of shattered natural laws’ and encounters with ‘cosmic outsideness’. At the start of the 21st century, the weird has alerted us, once again, to the persistence of this ‘mood or feeling’. The new weird – generically indeterminate as it is – offers a potent trope linking pasts and presents and opening new terrains for writing creatively and differently even though its political, philosphical and cultural ramifications may be less easy to fathom.This talk with China Miéville and the Faculty of Kingston’s London Graduate School and School of Humanities seeks to revisit the idea of the weird in fiction and politics. The session will betake the form of an open discussion where contributions from faculty and audience will consider the relevance of the idea of the weird to various fields of study in the humanities.

This event has been recorded and is available as a podcast at the following URL: http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2011/...


message 67: by Jeff

Jeff it's good to see a familiar face on here. :)


Scribble Orca Thanks for the add.


Mostly on Storygraph Quite active with the visuals lately, yes? I anonymized (just made up that word) my profile pic out of sheer paranoia.


message 64: by Amber

Amber Tucker Nope. It's not too late!


message 63: by Brad

Brad Have you ever seen me with a beard?


message 62: by Amber

Amber Tucker P.S. Next, I think you should grow a Decembeard.


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