Some people might find a summer job pulling weeds boring.
These two women climbers will be telling the story of this summer for the rest of their lives. Pretty awesome.
San Francisco Magazine
mourns the Burning Man of the past.
According to Past Imperfect,
the most contentious and ugly presidential election ever was Hayes v. Tilden in 1876. The Big Picture has
Photos of Harvest.
Wanna see
Episode 1 of That Show That Really Isn't Inspector Spacetime No Really?
So,
why do we cry? If you've been wondering, like me, where Joss Whedon's Shakespeare movie has been, apparently it's been on the film festival circuit.
Linda Holmes of NPR says Much Ado About Nothing is delightful.
Noted for later reading:
Origins of a Murder, by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich.
How the Clean Air Act has saved $22T in health care costs. (Not sure about this one, given the great range of numbers.)
Salman Rushdie talks about the fatwah against him. As Real As Soap, a new (!!!) X-Files story by Sabine (aka, Captain My Captain, or POTUS to Punk's Leo).
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In other fannish news, I posted a new, complete, Narnia story last night:
Revisionary History, which is set during The Silver Chair, and in which Jill Pole gets to be a hero.
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