Jul. 27th, 2004

madbaker: (life is good)
I've enjoyed the Company novels of Kage Baker for a few years. She puts a neat spin on immortality and time travel. Immortality is achieved by turning people into cyborgs, but it only works on young children with a certain skull shape - so it's worthless for wealthy adults. Time travel is expensive, and you can't change recorded history.

How do you get around this? Go back in time, create immortals, and let them do your work for you. See, you can change non-recorded history; you can't change who won the lottery on a given day, but you can, say, put him under a contract that gives his winnings over to you.

It's more complicated than that, but you'll have to go read the novels for more.
Anyway, Ms. Baker recently posted a short story in that universe. I rather like it; but I've always liked Vermeer.

What I'm reading: Gordon R. Dickson, The Right to Arm Bears

madbaker: (Torg)
Stolen from Bookslut

"Ann Coulter was asked by USA Today to write a series of columns about the Democratic convention, but she couldn't even get one into print before she was fired. The official reason was "basic weaknesses in clarity and readability."

My immediate thought: how lame do you have to be to be fired by USA Today for poor writing?

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