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So it turns out science fiction might have it right: Stephen Hawking things that if a black hole is large enough and is rotating, it might just be possible for a human being to fall through it, rather than being crushed to death. Where to? Not our universe, he suggests, but Somewhere Else. I’m not
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You might have noticed a couple of posts recently with the tag #WeeklyBookPics. This is going to be a regular feature on the blog, appearing every Friday (my time – Thursday evening in the US I think). Every week will feature a different category, and I’d love it if you’d join in! Take a picture
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I’ve been challenged by my writer buddy Beth Overmyer to complete the 7/7/7 challenge. The rules of the 7/7/7 challenge are: Go to page 7 of your work-in-progress Scroll down to line #7 Share the next 7 lines of your manuscript in a blog post Tag 7 other writers (with blogs) to continue the challenge.