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  • Research Re: Variables in Math

    Razor-- Calculus is a study of variations--that is to say, of rates of change. This puts time explicitly in the position of a depdent variable... Best, Brad

    Jul 30, 2007
  • Research Re: Variables in Math

    Amelia--- Time can be a dependent variable. Consider, for example, the CSTR (Continuous Stir Tank Reactor) model: it is dependent not only on chemical concentration, rate of feed, temperature, and ...

    Jul 30, 2007
  • Writers Corner Re: Who's afraid of the snow?

    Ms. Becker has accepted Chionophobia for representation. She is in the process of marketing it to several publishers, including Random House, DoubleDay, Forge, and various others. I'll keep you all ...

    Apr 21, 2007
  • Writers Corner Re: Who's afraid of the snow?

    Updating... Still waiting to hear back from Ms. Becker on the complete manuscript (probably another 5-7 weeks, I'd imagine). In the meantime, I've heard back from the Laursen-Pomada Lit Agency ...

    Apr 5, 2007
  • Writers Corner Re: Who's afraid of the snow?

    Good news! Bradley, Thanks for the first fifty pages! I was instantly engaged and think Chionophobia will have a wide market of appeal. If you could please mail me the ...

    Mar 24, 2007
  • Writers Corner Re: Who's afraid of the snow?

    Mailed off the manuscript to Ms. Becker. She said max turnaround time should be 72 hours. Today I queried scifi agent Jenny Rappaport of the J. L. Perkins Agency (formerly ...

    Mar 21, 2007
  • Writers Corner Re: Who's afraid of the snow?

    Some feedback already. Here are the replies: First the bad: March 18, 2007 Dear Author: Thank you so much for sending the Nelson Literary Agency your query. We’d like to ...

    Mar 19, 2007
  • Writers Corner Re: Who's afraid of the snow?

    Luckily, what I've posted here has been first-draft material, and much of it was hacked and rearranged before submission. Until I hear back, I'll leave it up, but no doubt, ...

    Mar 16, 2007
  • Writers Corner Re: Who's afraid of the snow?

    Bonsoir, So, yes, I'm going to start one of these. There isn't much to say, as I'm waiting on responses from agents/publishers. So far I've submitted Chionophobia and related documents ...

    Mar 16, 2007
  • Writers Corner Re: my publishing attempts

    xtenx-- Preditors and Editors is a good reference to check out as well. Lots of good information to be had. Best of luck, Brad

    Feb 27, 2007
  • Writing Tips Re: Poetic Voice as Fealty to the Soul?

    Hi all, I have, in my short life, been asked already countless times on what basis a poem fails. There is never a very good answer to this question, because ...

    Feb 26, 2007
  • Writing Tips Re: On Subjectivity in Poetry

    Hi guys, First, I'd like to acknowledge that we are all drawn to different styles of poetry in much the same way we are all drawn to different styles of ...

    Feb 24, 2007
  • Writers Corner Re: Trident goes for the markets

    Trident -- You have the right idea. Start from the top and work your way down. There's no reason to get hung with an agent/publisher less prestigious than your writing ...

    Jan 29, 2007
  • Writing Tips Re: Sonics in Poetry

    We all know poets are not trained in institutions, that poets can not be "made" through rigorous scholastics--it is something inside that is far more meaningful and complex, something which ...

    Jan 8, 2007
  • Writing Tips Re: How to Write Poetry

    After being requested multiple times, here is a short guide to help you on your way to becoming a Poet. First, you have to know what words to use. If ...

    Dec 18, 2006


To gain your own voice, you have to forget about having it heard.
— Allen Ginsberg