Tue, 19 April 2011
This story was originally published as part of the latest "commission" for the Blow Up Dolls in the Reflecting Pond Society's ShortStoryAThon. Many other, equally ridiculous, stories are there for your free enjoyment at http://shortstoryathon.blogspot.com |
Sun, 21 February 2010
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Sat, 13 February 2010
This is a short recording of some really funky sounds I got out of my neat old Hallicrafters S-38C shortwave/ham receiver tonight. I'm still trying to decide if the sounds are deliberate or some kind of interference. What do you think? Email me at kateofmind@gmail.com |
Thu, 4 February 2010
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Sat, 30 January 2010
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Mon, 25 January 2010
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Sat, 23 January 2010
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Thu, 14 January 2010
Happy birthday, Donna!
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Tue, 12 January 2010
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Mon, 11 January 2010
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Tue, 6 October 2009
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Fri, 18 September 2009
This is the first podcast of the Blow-Up Dolls in the Reflecting Pool Society's Short Story A Thon. More online fiction and essays at http://shortstoryathon.blogspot.com/
This is NOT a Kate of Mind podcast and it does contain a smidgeon of adult themes and language.
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Thu, 17 September 2009
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Thu, 10 September 2009
There's not much to provide in the way of show notes this week. The flickr page I mentioned is here http://www.flickr.com/photos/39334690@N06/sets/72157619516449563/
Hope things are back to normal next week, but the invasion is imminent!
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Thu, 3 September 2009
In Which A Friend And I Wolf Whistle At The Geologic Universe ...And Twitter feed In Which I Channel A Jedi Master For A Friend's Benefit Lethe Bashar's wonderful Blog of Innocence... ...Web Magazine Escape Into Life... ...Flickr Pool for the awesome Escape Into Life Moleskine project, in which I am a participant... ...And Lethe Bashar on Twitter (one more thing: Novel of Life - Bashar's ambitious multimedia fiction project based on his own adolescence, which I didn't mention in my recorded babblings but which I still think you should go check out; part novel, part graphic novel, part podcast, all very candid, well-written and worth your time) In Which I All But Wee Myself Over... A Toaster? The amazing Battlestar Galactica Toaster BSG "Final Cut" As Performed By Beloved Comic Strip Characters Episode guide to Battlestar Galactica "Final Cut" Bonus Sonnet on Battlestar Galactica (in which I did not realize I was smearing egg all over my very own face!) A Module By Any Other Name... Is Still A Module Ken Rudin's March Madness bracket to predict the 2012 Republican presidential nominee In Which A Hapless Survivor Is Prepared For A New Role ...And his Underdevelopment Podcast Everybody wish Brent good luck; he's off to study abroad in Australia for this school year! In Which I Explain the Motivation Behind A Hashtag: #doctorwhotillmyeyesbleed |
Thu, 27 August 2009
In Which Google Becomes A Tool For Cryptozoologists
Opening and closing music "Event Horizon" courtesy of Milton Mermikides and Peter Gregson. Follow them and share the fun!
National Enquirer Article with photo & coordinates In Which I Dote On A Strange Amphibian Bizzare Newt Uses Ribs as Weapons In Which I Dis On DEHP In Which Snack Foods Are Weaponized In Which I Muse On An Internet Character In Which I Celebrate The Enterprising Spirit Of A Chinese Fisherman I For One Welcome Our New Higgs-Boson Overlords Wikipedia on Higgs-Boson particles |
Thu, 20 August 2009
In Which I Peer Out At The Sky And Back On Us
Opening and closing music "Event Horizon" courtesy of Milton Mermikides and Peter Gregson. Follow them and share the fun!
In Which I Say Good-Bye To A Tall Old Friend July 21, 1969 - and 2009 Iran: Another Lump Sticking In My Throat Who Busted Out A Time Machine When I Wasn't Looking? This Lump In My Throat Won't Go Away Anytime Soon Kleenpocalypse, Or How It's Nice To Cry For A Change
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Thu, 13 August 2009
In Which I Dwell Upon Japan's Bug Buddha Hymn to Be'gotcidi Paul Valery's L'Abeille In The Golden Afternoon My friend Adam's book, The Devil in Chains In Which We Discover What Mosquitos And A Refreshing Cocktail Have In Common In Which Black Super Ants Are Blamed Jiminy The (Chocolate-Covered?) Vomiting Cricket Locusts: Not Just For Baptists Anymore |
Wed, 5 August 2009
In Which I Bluff My Way Through A Chat Show's Aftermath Tim Coyne's Hollywood Podcast In Which I Celebrate Decades Under the Sun In Which I Lose Ignominiously To Three Female Authority Figures From My Past Beer For Dinner, Or How I Went Out With My Worst Friend And Still Managed To Write A Sonnet Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Meus Parvus Equus Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mac Tonnies Mac Tonnies on Radio Mysterioso, with secret interference from You Know Who |
Wed, 29 July 2009
In Which Nasal Enemas Are Amply Rewarded
In Which I Call Out The Cholecyst On A Good Friend's Behalf Oxidation Numbers Represent The Charge After Ligands Are Removed Orangutans Are Probably Smarter Than I Feel Right Now Of Squids And Beer (And Skids And Cheer?) AssasinGrl on TwitterIn Which I Ponder Habitable Exoplanets Richard Holmes' Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science In Which I Plan My Annual Hasty Escape From Cheyenne Podcast Promos: Trapping A Duchess (see above) and Jennifer Hudock's Goblin Market Suppertime Sonnets' home on the web Follow me on Twitter |
Wed, 29 July 2009
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Fri, 24 July 2009
SONNET DUET: An Interview With The Future Dark Overlord Himself
Video of Scott Sigler reading our sonnet
Scott Sigler's website
The Launch Pad In Which Star-Gazing Becomes A Bit Of A Pun
Gord Sellar signing my Field Notes
Gord's story juxtaposed with his autograph In Which A Weird Co-Twit-cidence Has Me Flabbergasted and on Twitter as GreatDismal In Which I Howl At The Moon In Which I Try To Win A Poster For Duncan Jones' MOON Movie
Hundreds more geektastic sonnets at Suppertime Sonnets
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Wed, 15 July 2009
In Which A Lost Grape Becomes A Veritable Zelig At TAM7
The Amazing Meeting, aka TAM7
Dave The Grape, on the carpet
Dave, John and the Amazing Randi
Dave, John and Penn Jillette
Dave, John and Teller
Dave, John and Phil Plait, the Bad Astronomer himself
Two Geek Tastes That Would Taste Great Together
Shark Week 2009
Crop Circle depicts solar eruptions hitting Earth on July 7
Ian O'Neill's great debunking of the crop circle's predictive powers
In Which I Plan To Order Up A Pizza... For Science!
Cold pizza passes the taste test (BBC News)
In Which I Become A (Bad) Remote Viewer... For Science!
The Great Twitter Experiment
Richard Wiseman on Twitter
December 22, 2012
Bill Hudson's 2012 Hoax Wiki
On The Evil NASA Conspiracy
Introducing the Evil NASA Conspiracy
Bill Hudson on Twitter
Opening and closing music "Event Horizon" courtesy of Milton Mermikides and Peter Gregson. Follow them and share the fun!
Hundreds more geektastic sonnets at Suppertime Sonnets
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Thu, 9 July 2009
Locusts: Not Just For Baptists Anymore
Debbie Hadley's blog entry AboutInsects' twitter feed An Inquiry Into The Nature And Causes Of Cockroach Fat Of Slime, Zappa, Ants And Worms Ant Mega-Colony Takes Over the World In Which I Celebrate A Certain Member Of The Lycaenidae Family Happy Mother's Day - IN THE WILD Got a comment, question, suggestion? Email me at KateOfMind@gmail.com! Excerpts from "Event Horizon" courtesy of Milton Mermikides, composer, and Peter Gregson, cellist. Check out more of Milton's compositions and read all about him at his website. Learn more about the Hyperbow here. Keep on geekin' on. Follow me on Twitter, where I'm @KateSherrod These sonnets and hundreds more can be found at Suppertime Sonnets There's a fresh, geektastic sonnet there at least once a day! |
Wed, 1 July 2009
In Which I Offer To Be A Writing Buddy
In Which I Fear For My Recovery In Which I Face A Strange Dilemma Sonnet Review: Jeremy C. Shipp's VACATION & Sonnet Interview with the Lewis Carroll of Horror Himself Music: "Event Horizon" by Milton Mermikides, performed by Peter Gregson |
Wed, 24 June 2009
Sonnets read in Show #1
In Which I Prepare To Accept An Honor In Which Mary And I Claim Credit For The Weather Clearing For The Big Launch In Which I Realize I've Probably Overdosed On Scott Sigler A Bit Hardware Wars: Or The Most Famous Stripped Bolt In History A Coffee Mug By Any Other Shape The Bat Of Discovery In Which A Tardigrade Is Not So Tardy Excerpts from "Event Horizon" courtesy of Milton Mermikides, composer, and Peter Gregson, cellist. Check out more of Milton's compositions and read all about him at his website. Learn more about the Hyperbow here. Keep on geekin' on. Follow me on Twitter, where I'm @KateSherrod These sonnets and hundreds more can be found at Suppertime Sonnets There's a new sonnet there at least once a day! My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-c905d7310df9f9ed8cb4dcd34dfd4c50} |

