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Welcome to Welton

“So,” I said, “how different does it look?”

My mother surveyed the campus of Welton University and smiled. “This is my cue to say it seems smaller than I remember—but the truth is, it’s much bigger. It used to be all open field over there, behind Cavendish. We had epic snowball wars after second-quarter midterms.”

Her happy reminiscence made me shudder, thinking of the frozen doom that awaited me in a few months. My mother saw it and shook her head. “You’re the one who decided to go to college in Minnesota, Kimberly. It could have been Georgia Psi instead.”

Read the rest at Book View Cafe

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There will be one of these coming each weekday for the next little while. (And, confidential to the handful of people for whom those names are familiar: yes. This is exactly what you think it is.)

Book View Cafe

A few years ago, I started reading Judith Tarr’s horse-related posts at a site called Book View Cafe. I followed the blog, and noticed other interesting people were associated with it: Chaz Brenchley. Sherwood Smith. Ursula K. Le Guin.

This, I thought, looked like a good crowd of people.

Which is why I’m very pleased to announce that I am a newly-minted member of Book View Cafe. It’s more than just a blog; it’s an authors’ collective, doing ebooks and other ventures, all through shared labor. So far I’m still finding my way around, getting a feel for how they do things — getting lost in the (massive) behind-the-scenes infrastructure — and so at the moment you won’t see much from me on the public-facing side of the group. But I hope to have some very interesting things to show you all in a few months.

In the meantime, I’m very grateful to the membership, and hope I can measure up to their fine example!