Reality Skimming

Monday, February 01, 2010
 
Okal Rel adds in Cutbanks Magazine

Okal Rel ads featuring Angela's trivia questions appear in the online version of Tyler Clarke's Cutbanks - the Cutbanks Weekly Newsletter.

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Trivia Question - Courtesan Prince
 
Trivia Question from the Courtesan Prince

Ques: What was Von's answer to Ann's question, "Are you sane?"

Answer: "I don't think so but it doesn't matter." (p. 291)

Image from a youtube episode of Mekan'stan, art by Brianna Thomas. Questions by Angela Lott.

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Thursday, June 11, 2009
 
Okal Rel Universe presentation at 3:30 pm today will take place in the Bentley Centre at UNBC

Today's Okal Rel Universe presentation: "The Creative Campfire of Science Fiction", will take place at 3:30 pm today in the beautiful Bentley Centre of the University of Northern B.C. Many, many thanks to the organizers, especially Dr. Robert Budde and Bridges convener Joanna Smythe; to the Bookstore in the person of manager Mardeana Berg; the awesome Barry Wong of copy services at UNBC; Publisher Brian Hades for putting books on a Greyhound for us last night; David Lott for taking the day off to help and wearing his Ann T-Shirt!; Jennifer Lott for helping me organize; performers Tegan, Holly, Jennifer and Mel for working up the role-play skit; Paul Strickland for organizing bios of Okal Rel contributors and supporters; Steph or Conrad for agreeing to video the event; Elizabeth Woods for organizing the readings by anthology authors on Saturday and Janet Marren, Community Outreach Librarian of the Prince George Public Library, for making the Saturday readings part of Bridges.


For more about the Bridges Festival celebrating community and the arts see:


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Friday, May 29, 2009
 
New look for Far Arena cover by artist Lynn Perkins
The look of the cover for Part 5: Far Arena has changed. It is now brighter with a yellow-tinge to the inner ring the brings out more of the detail. My daughter Angela was shocked. She'd fallen for the original art and the portrayal of Erien against blue rather than yellow. We had that version on our fridge door for months. I'm sure the new look will grow on me. Hoping to have books in hand by Bridges Festival June 11, but if not I'm confident they will be available for a launch in Prince George later this summer. Haven't booked that date yet.

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Friday, May 15, 2009
Angie Rocks!
 
Home page design for Okal Rel site by Angela Lott May 09 done for a high school project
My daughter Angela has been using the Okal Rel Universe website for her project in grade 11 computing class. She showed me some of the results today which look fabulous! She's got such a good eye for color. I love the "organic" look and the reds and browns in the background and headers. Certainly more fun to explore than my visually less interesting pages. I'll get more of it up in some form or another as she gets it done, maybe as an alternative means to explore? An online, webbish version of the "elevator speech". Michelle Milburn is working on re-doing the homepage for the live site which I hope to see starting to appear this summer, replacing just the homepage to start. Then slowly replacing subsequent pages.

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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Saturday Morning Reading Last Week
 
Saturday morning reading at Lott/Williams household March 2009 Just love this Saturday morning picture of my husband David Lott and our middle daughter Angela with the cat, Honey, in the background. Every Saturday morning we hold a crepe breakfast at our house for the family and any friends who drop by, followed by a reading. I read from what I'm working on. Guests read from their own work, or from favorite books. (Angie's friend Holly is currently regaling us with the adventures of Artemis Fowl.) It charges my rel-batteries for another busy week. :-)

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Friday, March 13, 2009
Okal Rel Box by Angela Lott
 
RFF Utah Homepage revamped

Readers for the Future have a new web page up. David Glenn Anderson is the ORU connection with them. I also web published my short story Angela's Wisdom through them. That was back when I was teaching computer science and Angela was struggling to learn to read. Now she's 16 and disappears for days at a time reading the Twilight books by Stephanie Meyer. Delighted that she also likes the Okal Rel Universe stories, too.

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