Blog by Sumana Harihareswara, Changeset founder

Tag
Reading

29 Oct 2010, 13:25 p.m.

When Fluff Fails

From last night, not posted till now: Tonight, instead of going to sleep at a reasonable hour, I quickly read Neal Shusterman's young adults' dramedy novel The Schwa Was Here. Washington, D.C. bookstore dude, why …

Read More
14 Oct 2010, 1:53 a.m.

The Hyperlinks I Forged In Life

Disregard the timestamp on this entry, which is leftover from a draft I began on the other side of the world, when the Elizabeth Moon controversy broke. Everything feels unfinished, uncertain, temporary. I finally upgraded …

Read More
30 Sep 2010, 22:20 p.m.

Unclear

All I have is small thoughts, right now, in-between thoughts as I shower or eat or pause before reading another chapter to my mother. (The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. A Mahabharata retelling, …

Read More
22 Sep 2010, 10:56 a.m.

Beginning To Think About A Formative Influence

Suresh Naidu visited the other night and, of course, inspected our bookshelves. "You're the only household I've ever seen that had every Stephenson, including the Baroque Cycle, but not Snow Crash. The Big U and …

Read More
31 Aug 2010, 22:36 p.m.

"Going once / Going twice / Won't these gentlemen suffice?"

Something like a full day on airplanes, and I skipped getting sick. But then I caught my host's cold, so instead of exploring Melbourne on the last day before WorldCon starts, I'm yawning out from …

Read More
23 Aug 2010, 8:26 a.m.

Science Fiction That Argues Back

Julia and I were talking yesterday about Maureen McHugh and her excellent, searing novella The Cost To Be Wise came up. The Cost To Be Wise is in part a critique of Star Trek's Prime …

Read More
19 Aug 2010, 13:33 p.m.

Sorry, Yet Not, For The Length

I closed the lid of my iBook G4 at some point this summer, maybe in June, and didn't open it again till I came back from India, with my Linux laptop unavailable. I'd been timesinking …

Read More
13 Aug 2010, 7:29 a.m.

An Ecstatic Patron of Recurrent Light

I first read The Great Gatsby in eleventh grade, Mr. Hatch's American Literature class. Every few years I reread it. I read it a few years ago, after moving to Astoria, and got a richer …

Read More
11 Aug 2010, 15:37 p.m.

From "I Have A Tambourine" to "LOL Warmongers" (Really Just Listen To The Talk)

After making some absurd, thrice-removed-from-original-text inside joke with Leonard, like "I never Medipren I didn't like," I told him about Biella Coleman's & Finn Brunton's talk at HOPE about pleasure in political spectacle, lulzy media, …

Read More
11 Aug 2010, 15:07 p.m.

Some Preliminary Thoughts On My Adoration Of The Week

Mysore is a few hours' train, car, or bus travel from Bangalore. Conventional wisdom says Mysore is a small, quiet city, with colleges and parks and long afternoons sipping coffee with friends and relatives. But …

Read More