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I’d like to know what this show is all about before it’s out.

The “33 Worst Mistakes Writers Make” series - together


August, stock taking time -  but I was setting up ‘the store - or shopping mall’ on my web page (still in Dreamweaver, unpublished alas, but coming along); found the series of books for writers at Holly Lisle’s shop:  the Hollyshop. As I got them together one more was  announced - Worst Mistakes Writers Make About San Francisco‘ …. But here we are, all together:

(Most recent first - scroll down for all - Click each picture for details)

Mother Nature, by Katharina Gerlach

Disappearing, by Julie Roselia Edwards

The Celts, by Lisa Lawler

Ballet Dancers, by Gypsy Thornton

Hunting, by Tanya Drayton

Genealogy and Family History, by Judy Roselia Edwards

Courtroom Law, by Lynne Murray

Firearms, by …  (you’ve seen this one already - if not: what are you waiting for?)

And Horses , by Sue Huffman, who  was the first.

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Beautiful highways?

Somebody in this region tried this some years back: design a garden, with trees, flowerbeds, shrubbery and all, alongside a highway - it’s not too hard to do, as long as there’s some way of providing a water supply and some people willing to undertake a bit of regular maintenance (here, along Provincial Route 5 in Cordoba, Argentina, had the fire brigade of a town nearby provide irrigation services but it went to weed when enthusiasm from the volunteer gardeners ran out).

I posted about this in my other web log, Q’s Place - but I’ll repeat it here: An initiative prompted by The American Horticultural Society (as a ‘new idea’: fair enough as no one has published it formally as far as I know): From small, manicured beds of flowers maintained by community volunteers to extensive landscaping projects along America’s byways, roadside gardens are taking root.

Whoever can take credit, it is a good idea and deserves support from any authorities, groups, anywhere in the world: a win win thing if there ever was one. Best would be a cooperative of individual enthusiasts but it’s hard to imagine that many people that would take on a largely altruistic effort - this is a place where town councils, state and provincial authorities can meddle and provide fine outdoor work as ‘jobs for the boys and girls’ if they must. Better by far than enclosing inexperienced youths in administrative offices so that they can mess up peoples lives with careless form filling and messed up data gathering (but that is another rant).

If you happen on this post - keep it in mind and if you can, approach anyone you can to get this show - literally - on the roads in your region. And if you can, spread the word through trackbacks and comments on your space on the ‘net.

See this morning’s Science Daily , from where I picked this up.

Q

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Crime and Violence!

I had  to delete the original post last night. Something strange happened with the formatting and it became a long narrow column (as used in some mobile services, I think). Here’s the gist of it:

Cordoba, Argentina - daily

Cordoba, Argentina - daily

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La Voz del Interior, the local daily, ran a story on its crime and police section. In the city of Mendoza, western Argentina, a man (not identified in the report) told detectives that yesterday (for Wednesday July 23d.) he was stopped in his Renault 11 in the vicinity of the Military Hospital on Bulogne Sur Mer Avenue, in this city by a woman, about 45, who threatened him with a gun  got in his car and forced him to drive to a vacant lot.

The lady (sic) forced him to hand over all his money, then ordered him to drop his trousers or she would shoot. Once his pants were down she got on top of him and, with the gun pressed against his head, ordered him to satisfy her.

However,  he was so frightened that he could not get an erection. The furious woman pulled the trigger. Fortunately the gun misfired.

The man managed to escape and get home, where he told his family what had happened and then went to the Sixth Precinct and registered his report with the police.  The case was classed with ‘rape and attempted rape’ as well as robbery but was so unusual that it was derived to the Special District Attorney for Complex Crimes, Eduardo Martearena.

Denunció que una mujer quiso abusar de él (She tried to rape me, he said)

Q

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Been warned: “Mostly” is mostly … boring!

Johnathan Morrow, on the  Copyblogger blog (founded in 2006 by Brian Clark and which is a very interesting and useful place to get stuff on this arcane thing of an Internet Presence has a very thought provoking post:

“How to be Interesting” - Copyblogger

All the sins of being a bore: I have committed most of them! Check it out, even if you don’t try this stunt of writing a journal on the web: I think much of the advice is very useful for writers in general.

Until next time, when we will try and be more interesting here, at Mostly by Knight.

Q

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