Books (46)

Brian Bilbrey

6 January 2019

Of the new year, anyway. Not much of external interest happened in the last week - work was work, I got some chores done over the weekend, including the first coffee roasting of the new year. We'd been drinking from a couple of different batches of Rise Up coffee for a while, courtesy of a Christmas gift from the St. Germain's. But that's now running low, so it was time to get a pound of Sweet Maria's Ethiopian roasted and resting in anticipation of Wednesday or Thursday brewing. I am finally down to reading the wonderful Fran Wilde's Horizon, the…

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Brian Bilbrey

17 December 2018

Almost nothing to report, other than the continuing deluge that is our weather this year. Over the weekend, we got ANOTHER 2.6" of rain, as measured in my back yard. And more rain due on Thursday and Friday. Lovely. We're up around 65-66" on the year, smack between the record-breaking DC and Baltimore totals. Marcia's been baking some wonderful things, and we also attended a fun Broadway Holiday production at Annapolis Shakespeare on Saturday evening. That was a total hoot, and there are two more of those to go, running in rep with their stellar production of A Christmas Carol.

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Brian Bilbrey

30 September 2018

This has been a busy, busy weekend. Two words: Capclave, Theatre. First up: Capclave. This is a lovely small literary SF/F/H/etc. conference run and sponsored by the WSFA (Washington Science Fiction Association). They're a wonderful, motivated, well-organized group who've been putting on Capclave annually for a long time - Hat's off to the team and organizers! The Guests of Honor (usually GoH) this year were Alyssa Wong and Nancy Kress. I was, frankly, embarrassed to know not very much about the work of either, for very different reasons. Alyssa writes superb, award-winning short stories, most of which may be considered…

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Brian Bilbrey

31 July 2018

And that puts the fork into the seventh month of this dismal year. In such good news as there is, I got the major yard work - lawns, etc. - done this last weekend, and several other chores to boot. Not much else to report. I did finish up the last few pages of that V.E. Schwab book, A Darker Shade of Magic. Fun tale, with the boring caveat that almost everyone lives, which seems unreasonably unrealistic. But the book is well written, and I've gotta find out what happens next... Now all I have to do is fit more…

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Brian Bilbrey

26 July 2018

Well, I guess it's been a bit. I participated in two long painting days at the theatre last week, and by Sunday, after chores, etc, I was plain tuckered out. Since then, I've just been either busy or forgetful ... I can't remember which. Upcoming is the last weekend of Love's Labour's Lost presented by the Annapolis Shakespeare Company at St. John's College in Annapolis. Also, still running through late September, The Miser is on in the courtyard at Reynold's Tavern. We've seen and loved them both (and we would, even if Marcia wasn't volunteering as a part time office…

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