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I got an e-mail note this afternoon from the historian who wrote one of the books I read earlier this month. She was googling on her book and found my mention of it on my journal, and she wrote to express her surprise and very politely inquire, "What does a young writer of sci fi find in a work of history?"

And I thought, heh, ohhhhh, lady, do you not know anything about this job.

I mean, seriously: for what other profession in the world could reading anything, anything at all, be considered professional development? And yet I am hard pressed to come up with a book that absolutely positively could not relate to my work either now or someday in the future. Whenever I need an excuse, I have one readily available at all times now.

And an Inquisition microhistory is not at all the most obscure volume of history ever read by a young SF writer. Not even by this young SF writer. Possibly not even this month. Why? Because we're geeks, the lot of us, geeks and intellectual magpies.

And it's so much fun.

Date: 2004-08-04 08:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flewellyn.livejournal.com
Yeah, I didn't live on campus, so "intervisitation" was never an issue. That, and the rules were recently relaxed a bit, so it's not quite as bad. Still, I hear you; the "Happy Cobber Bubble" is something that many of the more sophisticated and non-mainstream students lament, as well as professors. The whole problem is that Concordia does not encourage students to go off-campus for, well, anything; the place becomes their whole world.

I never was in the bubble, so I didn't feel it, and I helped my friends escape whenever possible. Still, it was something that irritated many people.

Oh, and of course, there are no gay people on the campus (half the male population is gay), and there are no rapes or sexual assaults (the campus security folks discourage women who are attacked from reporting it).

Date: 2004-08-04 08:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
I was just-barely-17 when I left for college, so living off campus was not an option for me.

I'm appalled that the campus security people discourage women from reporting rape and sexual assault. I wish I was surprised, but mostly I'm just appalled.

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