There's also twtterfiction, which is 140 characters or less. There's at least two (paying!) "magazines" on Twitter. @ thaumatrope was the first, and @outshine is now up, too.
The first is general scifi/horror/etc. The second is looking for 'optimistic' scifi in haiku/poetry/pose poetry format.
Huh. I think this prof dug up an old (seventies or early eighties) Smithsonian magazine that mentioned a proposal for divvying up the US along economic lines (for states, rather than separate countries, IIRC.) The idea was that the rustbelt would be one region/state, New England another, etc.
This will be my first time throwing the lever for a (top of the ticket) Democrat.
I was a Reagan youth, but felt betrayed by the Republicans turning into the Simpsons version of themselves. (Last Republican I voted for was W in the 2000 primary, because I didn't want McCain's stupid mea culpa campaign finance 'reform' enacted.)
I've pretty much voted Libertarian since then, but they managed to screw up the protest vote with the current crew, which was apparently recruited from the island of misfit toys.
So, I'm voting Obama to protest the Libertarians screwing up my Republican protest vote.
*sigh*
I don't think that message is going to get across coherently.
The first is general scifi/horror/etc. The second is looking for 'optimistic' scifi in haiku/poetry/pose poetry format.
*googles*
Huh. Learn something every day.
I'm guessing they weren't actually enrolled in the class, though.
I was a Reagan youth, but felt betrayed by the Republicans turning into the Simpsons version of themselves. (Last Republican I voted for was W in the 2000 primary, because I didn't want McCain's stupid mea culpa campaign finance 'reform' enacted.)
I've pretty much voted Libertarian since then, but they managed to screw up the protest vote with the current crew, which was apparently recruited from the island of misfit toys.
So, I'm voting Obama to protest the Libertarians screwing up my Republican protest vote.
*sigh*
I don't think that message is going to get across coherently.
(And I drive a two-seater, so I *just* might be laughing at you.)