Steven Gould (Jumper, 7th Sigma) let me pester him into an interview - it's up over here.
x-posted with GWW.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Steven Gould (Jumper, 7th Sigma) let me pester him into an interview - it's up over here.
x-posted with GWW.
Wow- David Foster Wallace must not have had to have his syllabi approved by a curriculum committee!
I just realized that I've been conflating David Foster Wallace and Daniel Wallace. Oopsies.
I'm torn between thinking those were the best suggestions ever, and thinking those were the high standards that made him too good for this world.
and thinking those were the high standards that made him too good for this world.
I was definitely thinking that too. I don't know if I'd say "too good for this world" but so sensitive and constantly self-conscious that he couldn't last long in this world.
Ok, "too good for this world," is a bit of a maudlin flourish, but you feel me, right? Part of what I learned in college is to believe that my ideas were strong enough to stand up past Jerkoff Hands(TM) It was only a partial process then, that the internet has helped me complete, and it would have seemed like a blessing to the shy, blush-prone undergraduate that I was then if my instructor had been so fiercely anti-JOH, but I learned to persevere past them, which I think has greater real-life implications.
Excellent Game of Thrones poster.
I often wished to include things like "If you plagiarize any of your papers, partial or whole, I will KNOW...and I will CUT you. Caveat. Fear me."
But I didn't. So I think those are made of awesome.
What is the temperature at which silicon burns?