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An Habitual Offender, Chapter 5
Submitted by klc on Sat, 10/27/2007 - 10:53.Day By Day
Monday morning, eleven-ish ante meridian. Barney banked the jet to port, looking down on the bayou and the boulevard. A short distance to the south along the wide way was the Manse. The world headquarters, former home of the Big O and the Offenders. He could see the roof of the detached garage cum hangar on the grounds now. The trees were still properly trimmed back, leaving plenty of room for landing.
“John, open the doors, would you?”
Writing amnesia
Submitted by klc on Thu, 10/25/2007 - 16:45.Anybody else ever go through a long session of writing and not remember parts of what you did when you proof it later?
An Habitual Offender, Chapter 4
Submitted by klc on Thu, 10/25/2007 - 16:31.What A Difference A Day Makes
Fiona spent the night aboard Lady S. with Pandora by her side. She knew it would take a long time to defrag and optimize one hundred and twenty eight terabytes of storage, but she hadn’t counted on dozing off. She didn’t usually do that during an all nighter. She was reclined in the engineer’s seat with her feet propped up on a tool box. She lay there with her her eyes closed, listening to Pandora’s hard drive clicking away. I wonder what she’s doing. Fiona was still very sleepy. It must be time to reboot...
An Habitual Offender, Chapter 3
Submitted by klc on Wed, 10/24/2007 - 20:54.Enter The Barbarian
Of course he didn’t tell Barney where he was going. That way he didn’t have to lie and Barney didn’t have to think that Kevin had done so. He decided to enter the usual way, through his rooftop entrance. The Manse would announce his return to its’ occupant. He couldn’t see Hanna shutting the security systems down. Just wouldn’t be like her.
An Habitual Offender, Chapter 2
Submitted by klc on Wed, 10/24/2007 - 14:30.An Untitled Story
The nav computer showed an ETA of 10:15 AM local time. He adjusted one of the radio receivers to pick up the BBC World Service. He realized that he’d been listening to the Beeb for years... must have left a shortwave radio behind in the duplex. Or maybe some toy Barney cooked up.
Somewhere near the Azores he remembered that an important question had been overlooked. He activated the satellite phone. A computer answered. “Please hold. Mr. Engelhart will be with you as soon as possible.”
After about a minute Barney came on the line. “This couldn’t wait?”
An Habitual Offender, Chapter 1
Submitted by klc on Tue, 10/23/2007 - 23:56.Rage
He sits at the second story window of a rundown duplex, overlooking the main drag of the city’s bohemian neighborhood. Night after night he sits. Year after year. He never sleeps. Ever.
It is another hot summer night in this city near America’s Gulf Coast. At 3 AM it’s eighty degrees fahrenheit, relative humidity ninety-two percent. Typical.
Writing software for Mac users.
Submitted by klc on Mon, 05/14/2007 - 16:39.Greetings, fellow Oorteans!
I have just begun using a shareware application for creative writing called Scrivener. I found it on Version Tracker last Sunday, and I registered it this morning. It's that good. I evaluated two other shareware apps, but this one is superior. The tutorial and help files are the most detailed I've ever seen with shareware, and the home website http://www.literatureandlatte.com/ is wide and deep. Forums to discuss the ware and the craft in general.
