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Tag Archives: art
Storyological “Pocket” Interview
Some people make art of the interview process. Chris Kammerud and EG Cosh are two such people. I first became aware of the Storyological podcast when Chris and EG discussed my story “Pockets” in their sixth episode. I listened out of … Continue reading
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Tagged art, chris kammerud, eg cosh, interview, podcast, storyological
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Last Two Days for Hugo Nominations
If you’re trying to raise your STEALTH stat, you could do worse than study award nomination deadlines, as they successfully sneak attack me multiple times a year. The Hugos! From the ballot guidelines: The deadline for nominations is 17 March 2017 … Continue reading
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Tagged art, awards, dominik parisien, faith erin hicks, hugos, jeffrey alan love, likhain, navah wolfe, podcast
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Gita Hashemi at CUAG
Today I took my poetry workshop students on a field trip of sorts. Gita Hashemi is a calligrapher and the current Artist in Residence at the Carleton University Art Gallery’s Open Space Lab, where she makes floor to ceiling illuminations in … Continue reading