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Panelists | OryCon 38
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Skip to main content. November 18-20, 2016. All Activities and Events. Website: www.rionacaveoftreasures.com. Native Texan, current Seattleite, enamelist, jeweler, spinner and net-maker Elizabeth Adams has been making things her entire life. She currently makes enameled jewelry and accessories under the business name NightshadeRose Studio, and her netting-instruciton website- More Than Fish and Hammocks- is visited by people all over the world. Or join her Patreon. Liz’s short stories can be found in pla...
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$1 - $100 Archives - SFWA Speaker's Bureau
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1 – $100. Profiles with a Fee Range of $1 - $100. Brooklyn, New York, 11238. Always flexible and at ease, Sue Hollister Barr has decades of experience in all aspects of public speaking, including teaching, lecturing, improvising, moderating panels, running workshops, and effectively encouraging audience […]. VANCOUVER, Washington, 98683. Laramie, Wyoming, 82072. Beaverton, Oregon, 97007. James L. Cambias. Deerfield, Massachusetts, 01342. Curtis C. Chen. Vancouver, Washington, 98664. Once a software engin...
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April 16th, 2013 - CKL's Pointer Maths
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From Here to There. 512 Words or Fewer. Stories By Curtis C. Chen. Travels With Our Cats. Powered by LiveJournal.com. April 16th, 2013. What's All This, Then? Hello, Internet person! I use this livejournal to track my writing shenanigans, including novel writing. Progress, short fiction submission responses (rejections/sales), and more. All entries here are friends-only. Or "f-locked," as the kids say). If you're a friend or fellow writer and would like read access, contact me. Posted at 04:39 pm.
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What's All This, Then? - CKL's Pointer Maths
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From Here to There. 512 Words or Fewer. Stories By Curtis C. Chen. Travels With Our Cats. Powered by LiveJournal.com. What's All This, Then? Hello, Internet person! I use this livejournal to track my writing shenanigans, including novel writing. Progress, short fiction submission responses (rejections/sales), and more. All entries here are friends-only. Or "f-locked," as the kids say). If you're a friend or fellow writer and would like read access, contact me. Posted on Apr. 16th, 2013 at 04:39 pm.
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CKL's HotSheet: QuoteBusters: Lincoln didn't say that.
http://hotsheet.snout.org/2009/08/quotebusters-lincoln-didnt-say-that.html
By Curtis C. Chen (author of WAYPOINT KANGAROO). Sunday, August 16, 2009. QuoteBusters: Lincoln didn't say that. Bayla here with some actual facts. I know, you probably didn't expect to find those. On the Internet. Just deal with it. While catching up with my blogs last week, I saw The Quotations Page. S "Quote of the Day" for July 19th:. People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like.". And I thought, Really? According to The Quotations Page. Full text at Project Gutenberg.
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CKL's HotSheet: June 2015
http://hotsheet.snout.org/2015_06_01_archive.html
By Curtis C. Chen (author of WAYPOINT KANGAROO). Wednesday, June 24, 2015. I volunteered at Open Source Bridge today. And sat in on these great talks:. Dr Jekyll and Mr. Pelican: A Comparison of Static Site Generators". Hosting Events that the Whole Community Loves". Teaching and managing for technologists". Universal Web Design: How to create an awesome experience for *every* user". Which actually represent a pretty good cross-section of my personal interests. Wednesday, June 17, 2015. We don't choose w...
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CKL's HotSheet: April 2015
http://hotsheet.snout.org/2015_04_01_archive.html
By Curtis C. Chen (author of WAYPOINT KANGAROO). Wednesday, April 29, 2015. I Have Set a Dangerous Precedent. I missed blogging last Wednesday because I was driving to a writers' retreat, but nobody complained. (Maybe you were all distracted by the awesome new Puzzled Pint blog. I will continue to make my best effort to blog weekly, but no promises, Mister Scott. Anyway. A lot of terrible. 1 Follow these instructions. To change your import settings from MP3 to AAC. 2 Follow these instructions. I Have Ren...
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A Homebrew Cat Feeding Robot - Curtis C. Chen
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I was invited to present "A Homebrew Cat Feeding Robot". At Ignite Portland 10. In early 2012. You can watch videos of both appearances below, and view or download the slides. I've published this talk under a Creative Commons license. So please feel free to redistribute for non-commercial purposes with a link back to this page ( www.snout.org/foodrobot. As I say in the talk, making a cat feeding robot is something anybody can do. If you've built one of your own, please let me know! Curtis C. Chen.
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512 Words or Fewer: Review Roundup: IT'S MACHINE CODE
http://512words.blogspot.com/2015/04/review-roundup-its-machine-code.html
512 Words or Fewer. Weekly flash fiction by Curtis C. Chen. Published from October 2008 - August 2013. Now available in paperback. Review Roundup: IT'S MACHINE CODE. Hello there, readers! It's been a while. Hope you've been well. I meant to do a "one year later" sales/stats post about Thursday's Children. But clearly that hasn't happened. I have good excuses, though, and I'll be able to talk about them soon. SOON™. Meanwhile, I'm posting this to track reviews for a former 512. Mdash; Charlotte Ashley.
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