Wednesday, January 17, 2007
About Me
- Name: Maureen McHugh
- Location: United States
I'm a writer with four novels and more than two dozen short stories published. The best known is probably my novel China Mountain Zhang. A collection of my short stories, called Mothers and Other Monsters, was published by Small Beer Press in July '05.
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I remember arriving in Dallas during an ice storm, back when I was on the 117. I guess it happens, but I have no clue how often, or whether the storms follow a cycle like El Nino.
Pretty cars upon which lovelorn hubbies pour water.
Hm.
This could mean something big. I'm not sure what, but it could mean something really, really big.
They've promised us more snow tomorrow now that all the snow of ten days ago has melted. (Well, actually, there's this pile that hasn't melted on the north side of my office.)
Mysterious portents.
Glad to see Bob survived the storm. Did he end up burning the Stickley?
The Stickley is safe, I'm glad to say, since he never lost power. But another day and boredom may have driven him to do strange things to the house.
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