Through the Red Cross donations will actually get to the people. instead of to the corrupt governments.
I can empathize with people who lost over 100 relatives. Most Jews with family who survived the Holocaust can.
Regular thoughts and incidents from the life of Jeff Boman, a writer, artist and website designer with a strange lifepath.
Through the Red Cross donations will actually get to the people. instead of to the corrupt governments.
I can empathize with people who lost over 100 relatives. Most Jews with family who survived the Holocaust can.
1. What was your biggest accomplishment this year?
I'd say that would be making the winner's circle for NaNoWriMo: I wrote the first draft of a 50,000 word novel in 30 days in Novenber.
2. What was your biggest disappointment?
That would be my two rejected short stories from anthology contests. Not the rejection letters themselves... they were friendly enough that I'm hopefully getting closer to an acceptance. I'm just disappointed that I didn't get published in a book this year.
3. What do you hope the new year brings?
Obviously that I get one of my attempts published this year.
4. Will you be making any New Year's resolutions? If yes, what will they be?
I haven't really made any since 1999, as I'm still keeping that resolution to track down high school contacts.
5. What are your plans for New Year's Eve?
I'll be going to my aunt in Vermont. This will be the last time before they start to fingerprint everyone at the border...
Proof yet again of how people never learn from the past. This is a good way to deal with the destruction of a tall building and all the deaths: build another one as a target.
(Yes, I'm being fascetious.)
Julie is a legend in both the worlds of comics and science fiction.
I have a copy of his autobiography. I was hoping to get it signed soon. I hope he lives for me to get it.
1. Do you enjoy the cold weather and snow for the holidays?
I don't enjoy cold weather at any time of the year actually.
2. What is your ideal holiday celebration? How, where, with whom would you celebrate to make things perfect?
For the past several years I've had the chance to celebrate various holidays at my aunt (mom's sister)'s home in Vermont. She's disappointed if she has less than 20 guests; I'm just happy when she gets to actually sit to enjoy the meal herself.
3. Do you do have any holiday traditions?
Every 'Hanemas' (Hanukkah/X-Mas) I spend the holiday eve/day at my sister's home, to watch my nephew and nieces open their gifts.
4. Do you do anything to help the needy?
I visit the Charity USA Website daily, to help add to its daily donations.
5. What one gift would you like for yourself?
A new printer. My current one is pretty disappointing.
A few weeks ago, I heard Elvis on NPR playing jazz standards on piano. He was no slouch in that area either.
I think they make a good match.
One of my jazz radio streams plays a set of Beatles songs in jazz form.
John is gone, and George Harrison. 1/2 of the known Beatles. Add former members Stu Stucliffe and Pete Best, and really 2/3rds of them have left this world. That's extremely sad.