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Space opera fans will be swept away by the poetic rhythm and subtle plot construction, and the open-ended conclusion will leave them clamoring for future Donovan buigh adventures.
-- Publisher's Weekly, on In the Lion's Mouth

Over and over again he expresses in beautiful prose the double meaning that the events the character is experiencing have. In a single sentence he can show how the action of an event can mean one thing when observed from the outside and the very opposite when observed from inside the character. Marvelous!
-- Steven R. Zeigman, on Up Jim River, on AMAZON

“Composed with structural brilliance, invested with authentic human feeling, and redolent not only of its SF precursors but of archetypal myths that echo timelessly through life and art, The January Dancer is a masterpiece.”
--Locus

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Aesop's Dog, a Bone, and the Goose What Lays Eggs


What do you get when you charge more for something? 

Less of it, right?

http://omaha.com/article/20110427/NEWS01/704279887

2 comments:

  1. *headdesk* What a horrible way to organize tuition....

    How about going off of what the classes cost if you must have varied pricing? Make it so professors are paid by the head, and they set their own prices....

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  2. If you're going by what classes cost, then classes in "postmodern" subjects should be quite cheap. After all, even theoretical sciences need paper, pencils, and erasers but the postmodern stuff doesn't need erasers.

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