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Author: Cedar Sanderson
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Odd Prompts: Time Travel
This is a one-shot vignette for this week’s prompt. Just me playing around. *** “The best argument for the impossibility of time travel?” She looked up from her cup of coffee, which she had been nursing like it was a rare commodity. “It hasn’t happened yet.” She raised her eyebrows. “Are you sure?” “Fully certain.”…
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Dragons and Quilts
Honestly, that’s a story prompt right there! A dragon that hoards quilts? A wee baby dragon with it’s head too big for it’s body wrapped up in a baby quilt? A quilted vest for a dragon visiting the Ice Dragons? I digress. Really, there’s already a book I’d like for you to read. And buying…
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FantaSci 2022 Panel Schedule
I’m in Raleigh, NC all this weekend for the SFF convention, FantaSci As an author guest, which is exciting, and means I’ll be busy! You can catch me on these panels, and Sunday is a day of relaxation. On Sunday my Dad will be hanging out with me until I leave for home, and I…
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Art and History
Great art not only captures the spirit of a historical event, it can serve as inspiration for later generations. Take The Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks for an example that is playing out as I write this. Commanded by the Sultan to submit, the Ukrainian cossacks sent an epic reply: Zaporozhian Cossacks to the Turkish…
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Analogy
Over on the book of faces, I’d asked a simple question when I was stuck on the story yesterday. I wanted to play up Kevin’s ‘aw, shucks’ style of speaking with a playful analogy. I received so many great responses that I decided to preserve them for posterity! I asked: She took to it like……
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Odd Prompts: Spy Chat
This is a snip from the longer piece I started with ‘It’s Never Espionage’ *** I stowed the gear, and as my wife had not yet rejoined me, stuck my head into the corridor. Branch and Amelie’s compartments were both closed, and there was no one in sight in our car. I debated, momentarily, waiting…
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Family Weekend
Here in a few minutes I’ll be headed out to take my daughters to the train station. They came up on Friday, and we’ve had a great weekend together. As space and time between us widens, I miss them, but I’m also deeply happy they are finding their own way in the world. It was…
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Life is the Question
And coffee is the answer. I joke, but only half a joke. The First Reader this morning walked over to the coffee maker and made an interrogative noise. Too early for full wit, brevity would have to do. I looked over from my armchair, where I was waiting for him to join me in our…
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Frayed Not
I’m a frayed knot. In addition to being the punchline of a joke, that about sums up how I feel at the moment. There’s a lot of moving parts, and I am trying very hard to align all of them and frankly I keep failing at that. Which worries me, because my screwups have the…
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Odd Prompts: A Knocking Cometh
This is a snip of my ongoing WIP, a sequel to The Groundskeeper: Raking up the Dead. *** “You are a goth.” Mr. Cruor’s smile over the rim of his cup was slightly crooked. “That is what they call it these days, yes? Have you seen the work of the excellent Charles Addams? I believe…

