Snowy Day, Have Some Links
Jan. 6th, 2015 09:09 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It snowed in Chicago again last night, and then turned stupid cold. The roads coming in this morning were slick as snot, but I made it. Yippee. To celebrate (or whatever) have some links.
A) An interesting article on Maine's Indians and their extensive seafaring activities.
B) Two authors at different stages of their career talk money: Kameron Hurley who's not making the big bucks and Jim C. Hines who is.
C) A long-serving cop and military man lists his problems with the Garner case. The tl;dr version is "why did there need to be an arrest in the first place?" and "Garner's not actually resisting." Worth a read.
D) Over the weekend, I finished the book version of Gillian Flynn's novel Gone Girl. In the book, Amy is marginally more sympathetic than in the movie. But we're talking 85% vs. 90% here. The author says it's time for some unsympathetic female characters.
A) An interesting article on Maine's Indians and their extensive seafaring activities.
B) Two authors at different stages of their career talk money: Kameron Hurley who's not making the big bucks and Jim C. Hines who is.
C) A long-serving cop and military man lists his problems with the Garner case. The tl;dr version is "why did there need to be an arrest in the first place?" and "Garner's not actually resisting." Worth a read.
D) Over the weekend, I finished the book version of Gillian Flynn's novel Gone Girl. In the book, Amy is marginally more sympathetic than in the movie. But we're talking 85% vs. 90% here. The author says it's time for some unsympathetic female characters.