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SciFi Collaboration
Earlier this week I gave a presentation at a local library (Freeland Library, part of Sno-Isle Libraries) about writing science fiction, and then collaborating for sequels based on my book, Firewatcher. This post is about that possibility of collaborating with … Continue reading
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Tagged author, Cascadia, Firewatcher, Freeland, frugality, Island Arts Council, Puget Sound, Salish Sea, science fiction, scifi, Sno-Isle, Whidbey, writing
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A Day In The Gig Economy – 2018
I thought it was silly when I first heard a futurist predict that the next generation would have seven careers in their life. Retirement would take on a new meaning. Allow me to take this opportunity to count whether I … Continue reading
Thinking About Quakes And Tsunamis
The outside expert gets the most attention. Within the last few days, an article was published in the New Yorker that described the possible impacts of a major earthquake in the Pacific Northwest. Suddenly, the earthquake possibility is a topic … Continue reading
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Tagged Axial Seamount, Cascadia Fault, Curbed, earthquakes, frugal, frugality, Juan de Fuca plate, mortgage, Mt. Rainier, photos, Puget Sound, Salish Sea, Seattle, Simple Living, tsunamis, Whidbey, writing
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Recovery Chorus
My world is changing, yet much remains the same. Good news arrived, unconstrained, without need for qualification. More good news is expected, equally unburdened. My prelude to optimism is being followed by an opening chorus of a significant jump in … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, foreclosure, GERN, HCLE, housing, mortgage, Pacific NorthWet, personal finance, poverty, Puget Sound, recovery, RSOL, Salish Sea, Seattle, Sequim, stocks, student loans, Whidbey, writing
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Maritime Ties
My condolences to those people who have birthdays close to Christmas. It is so easy for them to miss out on gifts. I, however, am lucky enough to have my birthday in January; which means that whatever I didn’t get … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday, Christmas, dancing, Family, gifts, investing, knots, Merchant Marine, Merchant Marine Veterans, personal finance, Puget Sound, sailing, Salish Sea, shipping lanes, stocks, Whidbey
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Electric Parties
I am not addicted to Facebook. I merely have it up whenever the computer is turned on. Well, okay, so I do post there a bit. I am not alone. Facebook has over a half-billion active users. There are barely … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Franklin, Drew Kampion, Facebook, LinkedIn, Orca Network, Salish Sea, tetrimbath, Twitter, Whidbey
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