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Cauldron by Jack McDevitt
Cauldron by Jack McDevitt








Writers are always going on about how stressful it is, and how they keep a bottle of scotch in the lower right hand drawer. Get it out of my life.Ī curious aspect of this is that I don’t think I’d recognized that writing is also addictive. I had to go cold turkey on it a couple of years ago in order to meet a deadline, and I should probably do the same again. All I have to do is stop playing Free Cell. I suspect I could still get some short fiction done, read the books I’ve been saving, and still complete a novel. During the celebration, I finally realized that I’m not entirely comfortable with the notion of taking a year off from writing. And if you’ve been reading either the Priscilla Hutchins novels or the Alex Benedict series, you’re probably smiling at that bit of news. He was an anthropology major, and plans to be an archeologist. We spent most of the past week in Kennesaw, GA, where my younger son, Chris, graduated from Kennesaw State University.










Cauldron by Jack McDevitt