Hi Pamela,

On the road.  Darn.  Congratulations and good luck!  Hugs, Merle



Pamela McCorduck wrote:
> Can't argue with canvassing for Obama.
>
> We'll be back in mid-December, just for the holidays, alas.
>
> Get lots of votes for him!
>
> Love, P.
>
>
> On Sep 24, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Bruce Abell wrote:
>
>> Hi Pamela:  I thought I would be able to make it but have succumbed 
>> and agreed to canvas for Obama on Saturday.  I hope you will consider 
>> this a worthwhile alternative.  When do you and Joe come back, and is 
>> it just for the Xmas holidays or for a semester?  In any case, see 
>> you then.
>>  
>> Fondly, N
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Pamela McCorduck <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>     If you can tear yourself away from the movie people: On Saturday,
>>     September 27, I will appear at the New Mexico Women Authors'
>>     Festival on Milner Plaza. My informal reading and discussion of
>>     my novel, "The Edge of Chaos," will be in the Fiction Pavilion at
>>     11:20 a.m., followed by a book signing.
>>
>>     I'm pleased to tell you that "The Edge of Chaos" was one of four
>>     books (and the sole novel) "highly recommended" this summer by
>>     The Highlands Forum, a high-tech consulting group connected with
>>     The Pentagon; and one of three books (again, the only novel)
>>     "highly recommended" to members of the international consulting
>>     group, The Global Business Network. Since it is fiction,
>>     basically a love story, and beneath that, a search for spiritual
>>     completion, I was surprised to learn about these
>>     recommendations--but happy.
>>
>>     Since publication, "The Edge of Chaos" has also received
>>     exceptionally warm endorsements from Stewart Brand, the editor of
>>     the Whole Earth Catalog; from Brian Eno, the well-known musician;
>>     from poet Jane Hirshfield; and from George Newlin, author of
>>     "Everybody and Everything in Dickens." You'll see those
>>     endorsements on the back of the new printing.
>>
>>     Hope to see you on Saturday.
>>
>>     Pamela
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     "To stand in awe of nothing, Numicius,
>>     is practically the only way to feel really good about yourself."
>>
>>     Horace, Epistles
>>
>>
>>
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>> -- 
>> Bruce Abell
>> 7 Morning Glory
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> "[The automobile] is a device of deep illusion, and may be said to 
> have rendered all of society insane.  Indeed, the years to come will 
> soon show us whether the automobile and what we have thought of as 
> civilization can coexist."
>
> Vincent Scully, 1994
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