Dr Fivemack, I presume
This afternoon, at about 4pm, wearing reddish-purple robes trimmed with turquoise and a hood of the same material, I had my name announced by Professor Buttery, Dean of the Faculty of Science; walked, in front of an audience (nay, a Congregation) of perhaps two thousand, across a stage tiered three-deep with gowned academics; gave a shallow bow to Professor Fujia Yang (Chancellor), because I didn't think I could quite pull off a deep theatrical one; and received a bit of paper certifying me as a Doctor of Philosophy. My parents were very proud.
This concludes my twenty-year stint in full-time education.
This concludes my twenty-year stint in full-time education.
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The Sundering is Walter Jon Williams' sequel to The Praxis, and I read it on the train today. The Praxis I thought was very good, as a space opera written with O'Brien-style pacing; this one doesn't seem to have got the pacing quite right, it head-hops slightly distractingly, and it repeats itself &em; many events from the previous novel are explained more than once.
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(Anonymous) 2004-09-25 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)Glad you enjoyed the book, though.
Yours,
S.M. Stirling