She wore it like a sundress: loose
And casual, unashamed of all
There was beneath. It fit, like blue
Fits water — clinging close, a fall
Of folds and shining white. It dressed
Her, danced her, light and lonely, held
Her in herself, contained her, less
Than kisses, more than faces will.
She was no person. Her smile enclosed
Her, was her; smiles do that, steal
Your body, take your eyes. She knows
It happened; yes, it came off, sheer
And casual like a sundress, quick
And lonely for an instant, not
A person, making love to lack.
She ran away; she knew, she thought,
How smiles are, how waterfalls
Splinter on rocks, how blue can fill
The eyes — how right she was — that all
Smiles kiss more than true faces will.
Mar 052006
Against All Enemies
(Visited 5199 times)Mar 042006
Just finished reading the latest book by John G. Hemry, Against All Enemies.
Where’s innovation gonna come from?
(Visited 9694 times)Mar 032006
…you’re only going to get big changes from big companies, with big resources…
Indie developers have a real purpose in this world. They make little niche products for markets too small for Activision… They rewrite Asteroids… because someone has to.
But truly innovative games? The sort you’re only going to see a few more times in your lifetime?
Those will come from Electronic Arts.
Please feel free to kill yourself now.
Peering into China
(Visited 8657 times)Mar 032006
A sample of a report (PDF) on the Chinese market for online gaming was released a few days ago, and I just found it via the fascinating Virtual China blog.
Among the key statements in the report:
The Ghost Brigades
(Visited 6269 times)Mar 032006
John Scalzi’s sequel to Old Man’s War is out in hardcover.