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THE DREAM CAFÉ
“Being determines consciousness.” — Marx. The upper petit-bourgeois is a strange character indeed, his consciousness made up of a thousand pieces that are all at war with one another, producing a marvelous opportunity for study. BOOKS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why MUSIC – THE DREAM CAFÉ 2864 Chicago Av. S. Minneapolis, MN 55407. Phone: (612)824-6347. E-Mail: unclehugo@aol.com. Oh, one last plug: All the design work is by Geri Sullivan. “ Songs From The Gypsy ” is the recording of a cycle of songs I wrote with ex- Boiled-in-Lead guitarist Adam Stemple, which cycle turned into a novel I wrote with Megan Lindholm, one of my DOWNLOADS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Shadow of the Therapist Flash fiction posted to blog on November 7, 2013. Paarfirotica I want to make it clear that this is NOT MY FAULT. My friend @jenphalian held a gun to my head and MADORIGIN STORIES
Novelists, burglars, congressmen, all of us in the trade. But it also got me thinking about why most origin stories are so terrible, and what to do about it. To put it in the simplest terms, if it’s an origin story, we know what happens. That takes a lot of the fun out of it. But here’s the thing: this is a perfect case for the 3B rule MAY 2021 – THE DREAM CAFÉ A chance comment suddenly helped crystalize my thoughts on something I’ve been looking for a way to talk about for at least thirty years. It has to do with the way a THE CRITIC AND THE WRITER A chance comment suddenly helped crystalize my thoughts on something I’ve been looking for a way to talk about for at least thirty years. It has to do with the way a book is analyzed after the fact, versus how it is constructed. JHEREG – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why TECKLA – THE DREAM CAFÉ Just finished another read-through of Teckla. It was a different experience this time, having discussed politics on these boards and gotten a pretty good feel for skzb’s philosophy. LIBERALISM THEN AND NOW Classical liberalism, in the sense of the liberalism of the 18th and 19th Centuries, was a powerfully progressive force. It was the ideological expression of the need of the bourgeoisie to put paid to the social-political vestiges of kings and aristocrats and to create a society in it’s own image, and one in which the repressive power of the state could be reduced to the minimum necessary.THE DREAM CAFÉ
“Being determines consciousness.” — Marx. The upper petit-bourgeois is a strange character indeed, his consciousness made up of a thousand pieces that are all at war with one another, producing a marvelous opportunity for study. BOOKS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why MUSIC – THE DREAM CAFÉ 2864 Chicago Av. S. Minneapolis, MN 55407. Phone: (612)824-6347. E-Mail: unclehugo@aol.com. Oh, one last plug: All the design work is by Geri Sullivan. “ Songs From The Gypsy ” is the recording of a cycle of songs I wrote with ex- Boiled-in-Lead guitarist Adam Stemple, which cycle turned into a novel I wrote with Megan Lindholm, one of my DOWNLOADS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Shadow of the Therapist Flash fiction posted to blog on November 7, 2013. Paarfirotica I want to make it clear that this is NOT MY FAULT. My friend @jenphalian held a gun to my head and MADORIGIN STORIES
Novelists, burglars, congressmen, all of us in the trade. But it also got me thinking about why most origin stories are so terrible, and what to do about it. To put it in the simplest terms, if it’s an origin story, we know what happens. That takes a lot of the fun out of it. But here’s the thing: this is a perfect case for the 3B rule MAY 2021 – THE DREAM CAFÉ A chance comment suddenly helped crystalize my thoughts on something I’ve been looking for a way to talk about for at least thirty years. It has to do with the way a THE CRITIC AND THE WRITER A chance comment suddenly helped crystalize my thoughts on something I’ve been looking for a way to talk about for at least thirty years. It has to do with the way a book is analyzed after the fact, versus how it is constructed. JHEREG – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why TECKLA – THE DREAM CAFÉ Just finished another read-through of Teckla. It was a different experience this time, having discussed politics on these boards and gotten a pretty good feel for skzb’s philosophy. LIBERALISM THEN AND NOW Classical liberalism, in the sense of the liberalism of the 18th and 19th Centuries, was a powerfully progressive force. It was the ideological expression of the need of the bourgeoisie to put paid to the social-political vestiges of kings and aristocrats and to create a society in it’s own image, and one in which the repressive power of the state could be reduced to the minimum necessary.SHORT STORIES
Short Stories. “An Act of Contrition” in Liavek (1985) “An Act of Trust” in Liavek: The Players of Luck (1986) “A Dream of Passion” in the convention chapbook for Ad Astra (1986) “An Act of Mercy” in Liavek: Wizard’s Row (1987, with Megan Lindholm) “An Act of Love” in Liavek: Spells of Binding (1988, with Gregory Frostand
ABOUT – THE DREAM CAFÉ I’m the author of thirty-one novels* and one solo record.I’m an enthusiastic amateur drummer, guitarist, banjo player, and poker player. I’m being published by Tor Books.. My agent is Kay McCauley. The Dragaera mailing list is now officially open for use; go to dragaera.info for more information. I have, as I mentioned above, one solo record, “A Rose For DOWNLOADS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Shadow of the Therapist Flash fiction posted to blog on November 7, 2013. Paarfirotica I want to make it clear that this is NOT MY FAULT. My friend @jenphalian held a gun to my head and MAD MAY 2021 – THE DREAM CAFÉ A chance comment suddenly helped crystalize my thoughts on something I’ve been looking for a way to talk about for at least thirty years. It has to do with the way a ART – THE DREAM CAFÉ Some time ago I distilled some of what I’ve figured out about writing into the phrase, “ The art of writing reduces itself to the craft of manipulating correspondence; the craft of writing reduces itself to the art of finding the right word. ” I’ve been letting that float around in my head for a while now, to see if I could explain it in terms that might be useful to someone. THE ANATOMY OF MR. MIDDLE Kragar:Most supporters of Trump are not trailer park dwellers. 2/3 make over 50,000 with 1/3 over 100,000. 31,000 is the US median income. They (trumpists) are, like Mr. Middle above wildly confused about, well just about everything. DRAGON – THE DREAM CAFÉ Dragon has the distinction of being the only book I’ve ever read cover to cover on the floor of the bookstore. I was working for a floundering startup when this came out and it was either that or give up my ramen and peanuts for the month. LINCOLN AND THE CORONAVIRUS One of my favorites of the stories Lincoln used to tell is the one about the farmer who had a magnificent old oak of which he was terribly proud. One day, while looking at it, he saw a squirrel app THE SUN, THE MOON, AND THE STARS [Please note: the source file for the following information is an old Microsoft Word for Windows 2000 doc. Expect the upload process through this site’s HTML bulk conversion filter to result in significant loss of formatting in the title block and in the use of italics (plus one strike-through and a pair of superscripts) throughout the bodytext.
SEPTEMBER 2012
This was copied directly from Cecelia Tan’s site, and used with her permission.. I, Steven Brust, tell stories and publish my works because I want to spur the imaginations of my readers. I view non-commercial fanworks as a natural extension of that inspiration.THE DREAM CAFÉ
“Being determines consciousness.” — Marx. The upper petit-bourgeois is a strange character indeed, his consciousness made up of a thousand pieces that are all at war with one another, producing a marvelous opportunity for study. BOOKS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why MUSIC – THE DREAM CAFÉ 2864 Chicago Av. S. Minneapolis, MN 55407. Phone: (612)824-6347. E-Mail: unclehugo@aol.com. Oh, one last plug: All the design work is by Geri Sullivan. “ Songs From The Gypsy ” is the recording of a cycle of songs I wrote with ex- Boiled-in-Lead guitarist Adam Stemple, which cycle turned into a novel I wrote with Megan Lindholm, one of mySHORT STORIES
Short Stories. “An Act of Contrition” in Liavek (1985) “An Act of Trust” in Liavek: The Players of Luck (1986) “A Dream of Passion” in the convention chapbook for Ad Astra (1986) “An Act of Mercy” in Liavek: Wizard’s Row (1987, with Megan Lindholm) “An Act of Love” in Liavek: Spells of Binding (1988, with Gregory Frostand
DOWNLOADS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Shadow of the Therapist Flash fiction posted to blog on November 7, 2013. Paarfirotica I want to make it clear that this is NOT MY FAULT. My friend @jenphalian held a gun to my head and MADORIGIN STORIES
Novelists, burglars, congressmen, all of us in the trade. But it also got me thinking about why most origin stories are so terrible, and what to do about it. To put it in the simplest terms, if it’s an origin story, we know what happens. That takes a lot of the fun out of it. But here’s the thing: this is a perfect case for the 3B rule MAY 2021 – THE DREAM CAFÉ A chance comment suddenly helped crystalize my thoughts on something I’ve been looking for a way to talk about for at least thirty years. It has to do with the way a THE CRITIC AND THE WRITER A chance comment suddenly helped crystalize my thoughts on something I’ve been looking for a way to talk about for at least thirty years. It has to do with the way a book is analyzed after the fact, versus how it is constructed. JHEREG – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg. Jhereg. April, 1983. My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why don’t you take six months off and write a book?” so I did. I really like the cover. TECKLA – THE DREAM CAFÉ Just finished another read-through of Teckla. It was a different experience this time, having discussed politics on these boards and gotten a pretty good feel for skzb’s philosophy.THE DREAM CAFÉ
“Being determines consciousness.” — Marx. The upper petit-bourgeois is a strange character indeed, his consciousness made up of a thousand pieces that are all at war with one another, producing a marvelous opportunity for study. BOOKS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why MUSIC – THE DREAM CAFÉ 2864 Chicago Av. S. Minneapolis, MN 55407. Phone: (612)824-6347. E-Mail: unclehugo@aol.com. Oh, one last plug: All the design work is by Geri Sullivan. “ Songs From The Gypsy ” is the recording of a cycle of songs I wrote with ex- Boiled-in-Lead guitarist Adam Stemple, which cycle turned into a novel I wrote with Megan Lindholm, one of mySHORT STORIES
Short Stories. “An Act of Contrition” in Liavek (1985) “An Act of Trust” in Liavek: The Players of Luck (1986) “A Dream of Passion” in the convention chapbook for Ad Astra (1986) “An Act of Mercy” in Liavek: Wizard’s Row (1987, with Megan Lindholm) “An Act of Love” in Liavek: Spells of Binding (1988, with Gregory Frostand
DOWNLOADS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Shadow of the Therapist Flash fiction posted to blog on November 7, 2013. Paarfirotica I want to make it clear that this is NOT MY FAULT. My friend @jenphalian held a gun to my head and MADORIGIN STORIES
Novelists, burglars, congressmen, all of us in the trade. But it also got me thinking about why most origin stories are so terrible, and what to do about it. To put it in the simplest terms, if it’s an origin story, we know what happens. That takes a lot of the fun out of it. But here’s the thing: this is a perfect case for the 3B rule MAY 2021 – THE DREAM CAFÉ A chance comment suddenly helped crystalize my thoughts on something I’ve been looking for a way to talk about for at least thirty years. It has to do with the way a THE CRITIC AND THE WRITER A chance comment suddenly helped crystalize my thoughts on something I’ve been looking for a way to talk about for at least thirty years. It has to do with the way a book is analyzed after the fact, versus how it is constructed. JHEREG – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg. Jhereg. April, 1983. My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why don’t you take six months off and write a book?” so I did. I really like the cover. TECKLA – THE DREAM CAFÉ Just finished another read-through of Teckla. It was a different experience this time, having discussed politics on these boards and gotten a pretty good feel for skzb’s philosophy. ABOUT – THE DREAM CAFÉ I’m the author of thirty-one novels* and one solo record.I’m an enthusiastic amateur drummer, guitarist, banjo player, and poker player. I’m being published by Tor Books.. My agent is Kay McCauley. The Dragaera mailing list is now officially open for use; go to dragaera.info for more information. I have, as I mentioned above, one solo record, “A Rose ForSHORT STORIES
Short Stories. “An Act of Contrition” in Liavek (1985) “An Act of Trust” in Liavek: The Players of Luck (1986) “A Dream of Passion” in the convention chapbook for Ad Astra (1986) “An Act of Mercy” in Liavek: Wizard’s Row (1987, with Megan Lindholm) “An Act of Love” in Liavek: Spells of Binding (1988, with Gregory Frostand
DOWNLOADS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Shadow of the Therapist Flash fiction posted to blog on November 7, 2013. Paarfirotica I want to make it clear that this is NOT MY FAULT. My friend @jenphalian held a gun to my head and MAD ART – THE DREAM CAFÉ Some time ago I distilled some of what I’ve figured out about writing into the phrase, “ The art of writing reduces itself to the craft of manipulating correspondence; the craft of writing reduces itself to the art of finding the right word. ” I’ve been letting that float around in my head for a while now, to see if I could explain it in terms that might be useful to someone. ORCA – THE DREAM CAFÉ Just reread Orca. First time in 15 years or so. I think, in my earlier readings, I was caught up in the two big reveals at the end, or maybe it is because I have experienced more pain and joy in the interim, but the scene where Savn “snaps out of it” and starts stitching Loiosh up hit me like a ton of bricks. DRAGON – THE DREAM CAFÉ Dragon has the distinction of being the only book I’ve ever read cover to cover on the floor of the bookstore. I was working for a floundering startup when this came out and it was either that or give up my ramen and peanuts for the month. TIASSA – THE DREAM CAFÉ I’ve always wanted to see if I could put together fully independent short stories that, when brought together, make a novel. Turns out I can’t. But looking at the final result, this is one I THE ANATOMY OF MR. MIDDLE Kragar:Most supporters of Trump are not trailer park dwellers. 2/3 make over 50,000 with 1/3 over 100,000. 31,000 is the US median income. They (trumpists) are, like Mr. Middle above wildly confused about, well just about everything. HAWK – THE DREAM CAFÉ Hawk. Fall 2014. Hawk was a difficult book to write, because I was consciously playing with plot structure–usually not something I think about. In the end, I’m quite happy with how it came out. And I’m never going to do that again. Download pdf: Hawk Deleted Scene. THE PATHS OF THE DEAD This is a good place to explain that The Viscount of Adrilankha is not a trilogy, it is a three volume novel. That is, it should be thought of as a single book. The Khaavren Romances are, in fact,THE DREAM CAFÉ
“Being determines consciousness.” — Marx. The upper petit-bourgeois is a strange character indeed, his consciousness made up of a thousand pieces that are all at war with one another, producing a marvelous opportunity for study. BOOKS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why MUSIC – THE DREAM CAFÉ 2864 Chicago Av. S. Minneapolis, MN 55407. Phone: (612)824-6347. E-Mail: unclehugo@aol.com. Oh, one last plug: All the design work is by Geri Sullivan. “ Songs From The Gypsy ” is the recording of a cycle of songs I wrote with ex- Boiled-in-Lead guitarist Adam Stemple, which cycle turned into a novel I wrote with Megan Lindholm, one of my DOWNLOADS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Shadow of the Therapist Flash fiction posted to blog on November 7, 2013. Paarfirotica I want to make it clear that this is NOT MY FAULT. My friend @jenphalian held a gun to my head and MADORIGIN STORIES
Novelists, burglars, congressmen, all of us in the trade. But it also got me thinking about why most origin stories are so terrible, and what to do about it. To put it in the simplest terms, if it’s an origin story, we know what happens. That takes a lot of the fun out of it. But here’s the thing: this is a perfect case for the 3B rule JHEREG – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg. Jhereg. April, 1983. My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why don’t you take six months off and write a book?” so I did. I really like the cover. TIASSA – THE DREAM CAFÉ I’ve always wanted to see if I could put together fully independent short stories that, when brought together, make a novel. Turns out I can’t. But looking at the final result, this is one I TECKLA – THE DREAM CAFÉ Just finished another read-through of Teckla. It was a different experience this time, having discussed politics on these boards and gotten a pretty good feel for skzb’s philosophy. FREEDOM AND NECESSITY Freedom and Necessity. This was a joy to write, and I even like how it came out. Emma is a wonderful writer, and it was honor to work with her. We wrote it just as it appears, by writing letters to each other, and let it develop as it went along. It’s a Victorian epistolarynovel, or
LIBERALISM THEN AND NOW Classical liberalism, in the sense of the liberalism of the 18th and 19th Centuries, was a powerfully progressive force. It was the ideological expression of the need of the bourgeoisie to put paid to the social-political vestiges of kings and aristocrats and to create a society in it’s own image, and one in which the repressive power of the state could be reduced to the minimum necessary.THE DREAM CAFÉ
“Being determines consciousness.” — Marx. The upper petit-bourgeois is a strange character indeed, his consciousness made up of a thousand pieces that are all at war with one another, producing a marvelous opportunity for study. BOOKS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why MUSIC – THE DREAM CAFÉ 2864 Chicago Av. S. Minneapolis, MN 55407. Phone: (612)824-6347. E-Mail: unclehugo@aol.com. Oh, one last plug: All the design work is by Geri Sullivan. “ Songs From The Gypsy ” is the recording of a cycle of songs I wrote with ex- Boiled-in-Lead guitarist Adam Stemple, which cycle turned into a novel I wrote with Megan Lindholm, one of my DOWNLOADS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Shadow of the Therapist Flash fiction posted to blog on November 7, 2013. Paarfirotica I want to make it clear that this is NOT MY FAULT. My friend @jenphalian held a gun to my head and MADORIGIN STORIES
Novelists, burglars, congressmen, all of us in the trade. But it also got me thinking about why most origin stories are so terrible, and what to do about it. To put it in the simplest terms, if it’s an origin story, we know what happens. That takes a lot of the fun out of it. But here’s the thing: this is a perfect case for the 3B rule JHEREG – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg. Jhereg. April, 1983. My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why don’t you take six months off and write a book?” so I did. I really like the cover. TIASSA – THE DREAM CAFÉ I’ve always wanted to see if I could put together fully independent short stories that, when brought together, make a novel. Turns out I can’t. But looking at the final result, this is one I TECKLA – THE DREAM CAFÉ Just finished another read-through of Teckla. It was a different experience this time, having discussed politics on these boards and gotten a pretty good feel for skzb’s philosophy. FREEDOM AND NECESSITY Freedom and Necessity. This was a joy to write, and I even like how it came out. Emma is a wonderful writer, and it was honor to work with her. We wrote it just as it appears, by writing letters to each other, and let it develop as it went along. It’s a Victorian epistolarynovel, or
LIBERALISM THEN AND NOW Classical liberalism, in the sense of the liberalism of the 18th and 19th Centuries, was a powerfully progressive force. It was the ideological expression of the need of the bourgeoisie to put paid to the social-political vestiges of kings and aristocrats and to create a society in it’s own image, and one in which the repressive power of the state could be reduced to the minimum necessary. ABOUT – THE DREAM CAFÉ I’m the author of thirty-one novels* and one solo record.I’m an enthusiastic amateur drummer, guitarist, banjo player, and poker player. I’m being published by Tor Books.. My agent is Kay McCauley. The Dragaera mailing list is now officially open for use; go to dragaera.info for more information. I have, as I mentioned above, one solo record, “A Rose ForSHORT STORIES
Short Stories. “An Act of Contrition” in Liavek (1985) “An Act of Trust” in Liavek: The Players of Luck (1986) “A Dream of Passion” in the convention chapbook for Ad Astra (1986) “An Act of Mercy” in Liavek: Wizard’s Row (1987, with Megan Lindholm) “An Act of Love” in Liavek: Spells of Binding (1988, with Gregory Frostand
LIFE – THE DREAM CAFÉ In the end, it came out that Dad’s position was that a person shouldn’t have to devote hours every day to something hateful and oppressive, but rather everyone should be able to do work that was rewarding and personally satisfying, and that was one reason he was asocialist.
TECKLA – THE DREAM CAFÉ Just finished another read-through of Teckla. It was a different experience this time, having discussed politics on these boards and gotten a pretty good feel for skzb’s philosophy. LINCOLN AND THE CORONAVIRUS One of my favorites of the stories Lincoln used to tell is the one about the farmer who had a magnificent old oak of which he was terribly proud. One day, while looking at it, he saw a squirrel app HARMONICS AND CORRESPONDENCE Some time ago I distilled some of what I’ve figured out about writing into the phrase, “ The art of writing reduces itself to the craft of manipulating correspondence; the craft of writing reduces itself to the art of finding the right word. ” I’ve been letting that float around in my head for a while now, to see if I could explain it in terms that might be useful to someone. THE ANATOMY OF MR. MIDDLE Kragar:Most supporters of Trump are not trailer park dwellers. 2/3 make over 50,000 with 1/3 over 100,000. 31,000 is the US median income. They (trumpists) are, like Mr. Middle above wildly confused about, well just about everything. HAWK – THE DREAM CAFÉ Hawk. Fall 2014. Hawk was a difficult book to write, because I was consciously playing with plot structure–usually not something I think about. In the end, I’m quite happy with how it came out. And I’m never going to do that again. Download pdf: Hawk Deleted Scene. THE SUN, THE MOON, AND THE STARS [Please note: the source file for the following information is an old Microsoft Word for Windows 2000 doc. Expect the upload process through this site’s HTML bulk conversion filter to result in significant loss of formatting in the title block and in the use of italics (plus one strike-through and a pair of superscripts) throughout the bodytext.
LIBERALISM THEN AND NOW Classical liberalism, in the sense of the liberalism of the 18th and 19th Centuries, was a powerfully progressive force. It was the ideological expression of the need of the bourgeoisie to put paid to the social-political vestiges of kings and aristocrats and to create a society in it’s own image, and one in which the repressive power of the state could be reduced to the minimum necessary.THE DREAM CAFÉ
“Being determines consciousness.” — Marx. The upper petit-bourgeois is a strange character indeed, his consciousness made up of a thousand pieces that are all at war with one another, producing a marvelous opportunity for study. BOOKS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “Why MUSIC – THE DREAM CAFÉ I’m currently working up a duet with John Sjogren. We’re called “Bror.” If we ever get our shit together, like, to practice, and get gigs, we’ll put up a web site an DOWNLOADS – THE DREAM CAFÉ Shadow of the Therapist Flash fiction posted to blog on November 7, 2013. Paarfirotica I want to make it clear that this is NOT MY FAULT. My friend @jenphalian held a gun to my head and MAD JHEREG – THE DREAM CAFÉ Jhereg April, 1983 My first novel, and, I think, not bad for a first novel. Written in late 1980 and early 1981, as I recall. I’d just gotten laid off from a programming job, and my wife said, “WhyORIGIN STORIES
calisto01. I’m afraid you’ve fallen prey to one of the classic blunders Your assumption that the sarcastic, sassy and, well, quite frankly, fuckin’ sneaky, Steven Brust, would ever be so sedentary as to slip such a susceptibly, sweet sleuth referencing the Scribblies so shyly by your sight, should severely savage your faith in such a smarmy, yet stealthy and stylish sort. TIASSA – THE DREAM CAFÉ I’ve always wanted to see if I could put together fully independent short stories that, when brought together, make a novel. Turns out I can’t. But looking at the final result, this is one I FREEDOM AND NECESSITY This was a joy to write, and I even like how it came out. Emma is a wonderful writer, and it was honor to work with her. We wrote it just as it appears, by writing letters to each other, and let it LIBERALISM THEN AND NOW Classical liberalism, in the sense of the liberalism of the 18th and 19th Centuries, was a powerfully progressive force. It was the ideological expression of the need of the bourgeoisie to put paid to the social-political vestiges of kings and aristocrats and to create a society in it’s own image, and one in which the repressive power of the state could be reduced to the minimum necessary.FUCK POST-MODERNISM
I made a tweet regarding events in Chile on this day in 1973, and included a link to an article that, placing the blame above all on Washington, was also critical of Allende. Someone tweeted thisTHE DREAM CAFÉ
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calisto01. I’m afraid you’ve fallen prey to one of the classic blunders Your assumption that the sarcastic, sassy and, well, quite frankly, fuckin’ sneaky, Steven Brust, would ever be so sedentary as to slip such a susceptibly, sweet sleuth referencing the Scribblies so shyly by your sight, should severely savage your faith in such a smarmy, yet stealthy and stylish sort. TIASSA – THE DREAM CAFÉ I’ve always wanted to see if I could put together fully independent short stories that, when brought together, make a novel. Turns out I can’t. But looking at the final result, this is one I FREEDOM AND NECESSITY This was a joy to write, and I even like how it came out. Emma is a wonderful writer, and it was honor to work with her. We wrote it just as it appears, by writing letters to each other, and let it LIBERALISM THEN AND NOW Classical liberalism, in the sense of the liberalism of the 18th and 19th Centuries, was a powerfully progressive force. It was the ideological expression of the need of the bourgeoisie to put paid to the social-political vestiges of kings and aristocrats and to create a society in it’s own image, and one in which the repressive power of the state could be reduced to the minimum necessary.FUCK POST-MODERNISM
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SELECTIONS FROM AN HISTORIAN’S DIARY Nov 22: Talked to Bob today, and, wouldn’t you know it, he brought up that goddamn 1619 thing again. It’s all anyone wants to talk about. No, I will NOT commit career suicide. Let the rest of themfight it out.
Nov 30: Christmas party at Christine’s. Guess what EVERYONE WANTS ME TO WRITE ABOUT???? Maybe I’ll move to Tibet and become a monk. Dec 2: Talked to my mother today. Guess what SHE had on her mind? Et Tu, mater? You’d think she, at least, would understand. If I attack the 1619 Project, the internet falls on my head, we probably lose funding, and the University puts me on the Volleyball Recruitment Committee forever. If I defend the project, I lose all credibilityas an historian.
Dec 5: Okay, no, I can do this. I’m the editor of a renowned historical journal. I’ve got mad skills. I just need a kind of flippant, “what’s all the fuss about?” attitude, shade a few things, make a few implications. I mean, it isn’t_ ignoring_ history, right? It’s emphasizing other things in history. Like, I’m not _denying_ the Abolition movement existed, I just don’t happen to be talking about it in this case. Yeah. And, oh! I’ll make it all about _me_. I’ll talk about my feelings! The neolibs love it when people talk about their feelings, and the Trotskyists are going to hate me anyway. Dec 8: I need to hit just the right tone on the title. It has to be dismissive, like, “Oh, here’s this big kerfuffle about nothing,” but I can’t actually, you know, _say_ that. Dec 10: Started on the editorial, and it’s going all right. I gotta kinda pat myself on the back for the New York memorial bit. The neolibs will take it as saying, “see, no one in the North cared about slavery!” and people who know history can’t argue, because, hey, all I’m doing is stating what’s on the memorial. Damn I’mgood.
Dec 13: Back to the editorial again. Ugh. I wonder if I can get away with pretending that the Project is saying things everyone already knew? Can I count on no one examining that too closely? Because that would make everything easier. Gonna take a shot at it. Worst case, well, hey, I got tenure. Jan 3: Brainstorm! If I just ignore Reed, I can say the WSWS only interviewed white people! Now if_ that_ isn’t scoring points, what is? I just need to find a respected black historian—a black woman would be best—who they haven’t interviewed, and I can imply they didn’t ask her. Fields will work. Jan 4: This business of sounding like you’re saying something without actually saying anything isn’t easy at first, but it’s coming along. Phrases like, “central to the experience of” are really useful, because what does that actually mean, right? Jan 5: Trying to the do the summary of the WSWS position, and it’s a pain the you-know-what. If I get it wrong, I discredit myself, but if I don’t hit the right condescending tone, I’ll piss off the neolibs. And all the world knows what happens to an academic who pisses off the neolibs. Jan 6: I have to admit I feel kinda bad about taking that cheap shot at Woods. But omelet, eggs. Jan 7: OH! I’m going to say I’m befuddled. Wait, baffled? Something like that. Anyway, gonna say I don’t understand why there’s all the hostility to the Project! Ha ha! That way I can say it’s reasonable history without actually lying! Well, only lying alittle bit.
Jan 8: Almost done. All I need is a quote from Fredrick Douglass that implies Lincoln was a racist, and I’m there. Should be easyenough to find.
Jan 9: Dammit.
Jan 10: Dammit.
Jan 11:Well God DAMMIT.Jan 12: What the?
Jan 13: Jesus, Fred. Help a guy out, will you? Jan 14: BINGO. Snip away the context, and I’ve got it! Ready forpress!
Jan 16: Dammit, they interviewed another black historian. Why are they doing this to me? Well, never mind. What’s done is done. Jan 23: Welp, here we go.
Jan 31: WSWS responded.
Currently, tickets to Tibet are running around around $1200. I cando that.
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26 January 2020
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CRITICIZING THE CRITICS Back in the early 50s, when fear of Communism was becoming pathological among broad layers of the middle class intelligentsia, science fiction was flooded with stories about the evils of group minds, or hive minds. Theodore Sturgeon had a response to this: it is called _More Than Human_ and it is a brilliant work that is a delight as a story, fascinating in its examination of what it means to be human, and insightful in its response to the then-present paranoia. Art exists for many purposes, and does many things. At the simplest level, it can give us a brain relaxation, the way a few minutes of rest can relax our bodies. At its most profound level, it can reveal to us important aspects of how life works, of what it means to be human. It can do none of those things when social pressure or puritanical moral outrage is permitted to decide who can say what. Anyone who reads any story is free to express an opinion about it, and its moral or political aspect is at least as important and worth discussing as its craft. Where I have a problem is with the deep, profound sense of entitlement that accompanies certain forms and subjects of criticism, that carry the implication, “you must hearme.”
Let us be clear: If you are saying, “You shouldn’t create art that hurts me,” you are, for all practical purposes, saying, “you shouldn’t create art that might hurt me” which is but to say, “you shouldn’t create art that might hurt someone who is vulnerable,” which, given that nearly everyone is vulnerable in some way, becomes, “you shouldn’t create art that might hurt someone,” which in turn, reduces itself to, “You shouldn’t create art that deals with more than trivialities.” No, I am not exaggerating. Based on five years of teaching at Viable Paradise writers workshop, and considerably more years helping to run craft-oriented conventions, I can testify that we live in an era in which a great deal of what defines writers—especially new writers—is _fear._ “What if someone says I shouldn’t have written about that kind of character? What if someone says I _should_ have written about that kind of character? What if someone says I wrote about that sort of character in an objectionable way?” We have learned—we have had it amply demonstrated—that
anyone who is determined enough to take offense can claim the moral high ground and generate enough internet outrage to crush the spirit of new writers, and in the process keep many in a state of terror lest they be the next victim. It should be obvious that the newer and more insecure the writer is, the greater effect this fear will have. Even state-sponsored censorship by overt tyrannies rarely creates the sort of terror that the threat of the Internet Outrage Machine does. It is utterly toxic and destructive to art. So, then, what is the answer? One cannot say, “You have no right to express your opinion of someone’s work if it might hurt the writers’ feelings.” In the long run, that is also destructive; criticism is a part of how we struggle to find our way from craft toart.
I don’t have an answer, I can only make a few points: first, when the Internet Outrage Machine is gearing up, stay out; if you’re part of the mob, you’re helping to make things worse. Second, insist on, _demand_ the right of the artist to create freely, and without fear, _especially_ if the creation is something you object to. Third, remember that criticizing a work of fiction based on its failures of technique, or on what you consider its moral or political failings, are identical in the sense that under no circumstances, whoever you are, do you have a special right to insist your voice be heard, especially by the author. Last, if the substance if your criticism is, “A story shouldn’t say such things,” then we will all be better served by you working to write something that enters into a dialog with it; “a story shouldn’t say such things” should sound a warning tocsin in your head. Categories: Art , Politics| Permalink
22 January 2020
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ON DUE PROCESS
Re-posted here from Facebook, by request. I would love to see Dick Cheney arrested. I would love to see him put on trial for war crimes. And Bush, and Obama, and Trump. And Kissinger, for a thousand reasons. And, yeah, Hillary Clinton for what she did to the Libyans (not to mention the Haitian women, though I don’t think that was illegal by international law). And let’s not forget the Wall Street bankers who caused the 2008 crash, and destroyed the lives of hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of innocent people. I’d love to see them all arrested. But if there is one individual who, to me, represents all that is most foul and revolting and who deserves to face judgement for his actions, it’s Dick Cheney. Like Trump, but with intelligence and self-control. Yeah, I would love to see him put on trial. But here’s the thing: if I had the power, I would want him to have a _fair_ trial, with due process, the right to confront witnesses, the right to counsel, the rules of evidence, and, as much as humanly possible, without a poisoned jury pool. Because if you take the most loathsome human being in the world (and Cheney is at least a good candidate), and demand, and insist, that he get a fair trial and due process, you are doing the best you can to insure that, should it ever come up, YOU will get a fair trial. Remember that trial by jury, presumption of innocence, and all the rest were not gifts of a magnanimous ruling class, they were fought for, and won, by the most oppressed layers of society, and with goodreason.
If we let the courts get away with–if, god help us, we encourage–anything less in the case of someone we despise, it is not ultimately the powerful who will suffer. Categories: Politics |Permalink
19 December 2019
by skzb
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A CHRISTMAS MEMORY
I posted this on Facebook, but, on reflection, I kinda like the story, so I’m going to post it here as well. One year when I was, I don’t know, about 12 I guess, someone outside the family gave Mom and Dad a game—one of those, “Read the question from the card and guess how the other person will answer” games. We played it, I think, Christmas afternoon. The question came up between Mom and Dad (I don’t even remember of whom it was originally asked) “How important is your job in making you happy?” and whoever did the guessing got it wrong, and was very surprised, and, it being a batch of Brusts, discussion ensued. In the end, it came out that Dad’s position was that a person shouldn’t have to devote hours every day to something hateful and oppressive, but rather everyone should be able to do work that was rewarding and personally satisfying, and that was one reason he was asocialist.
Mom, on the other hand, thought that the job you held was unimportant, what mattered was the fight for socialism; being a revolutionary socialist was her profession, and her day job didn’t matter at all while that work was still to be carried out. Just a matter of perspective. That was Christmas in the Brust household. Merry Christmas, and long live the Fourth International. Categories: Family , Life| Permalink
4 October 2019
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PROGRESS REPORT
Staring at the screen went pretty well today. I squinted a couple of times, and cocked my head once at the last sentence. I thought about changing it, but then decided against it. My eyes seem to be working well–I can see the last thing I typed, and exactly where the next word should go. As it will be a new paragraph, I have the indentation for it, and I checked that severaltimes.
Also feel pretty good about rolling my shoulders as I looked at the spot where the next word will go, and about standing up and walking around, opening the fridge, closing the fridge, and sitting again. Sometimes getting up and moving can be a very important part of staring at the screen. I know it feels like, when you move around, you aren’t properly staring, but after a bit of motion, you can come back and stare in a more relaxed state. I know for beginning writers, it can be difficult to know just how to stare at a screen. I wish I could help you on that, but everyone is so different. For me, sitting back and scowling works really well, but others need to crack their knuckles, and some have to pound on the desk for the stare to be really effective. You just need to find whatworks for you.
Okay, this was a little break for me; now that screen is waiting, and it won’t stare at itself! Categories: Writing |Permalink
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