Posts in Life, the Universe, and Everything


chocolate chip cookies

Shockingly Delicious Allergen-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

No, really. Shockingly good. Which was a surprise, considering that literally the only ingredients I did NOT substitute were the salt and baking soda. Try them. You’ll never believe they’re allergen-free. Ingredients 1 1/3 cups Spectrum 100% palm oil ... Read More  

reflections of tree branches

Someone Send Me a Pallas’ Cat, Please!

Somehow I convinced myself I could write three manuscripts while simultaneously ramping up for a new semester at SMU. I am really not the smartest sometimes… The blog may suffer a bit of neglect while I dig myself out ... Read More  

reflections of tree branches

Sweet Dreams Are Probably Not Made of This

Tech Support: How’d you sleep? Me: Not good. Dreamed that I was horribly late for work because a breaker flipped and it was pitch black and no one would go re-flip it. Tech Support: Huh. Me: Plus I couldn’t ... Read More  

boy holding a protest sign demanding peer review

Unmuzzle Canada: Let Scientists Speak

I don’t talk much about politics on the internet, because it often results in a non-stop ticket to Crazytown. But Canada is having a federal election this fall, and we need to talk about the politics of science. There ... Read More  

Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series

I Feel This is a Bad Sign

So you know how I’m binge-reading The Wheel of Time series now that all the books are finally out? I’m on book six of 14 (technically 7 of 15, since I started with the prequel) and I have noticed some ... Read More  

Fuzzy Forensics advertising

Sometimes the Data Mining Scares Me…

…because Google’s ad department knows that I was looking up my own books on B&N, which is more than I really want the faceless internet to know about me. I’m a writer, after all. Some of the things I google ... Read More  

Lindsey Carmichael whale watching

Brier Island Humpback Whales

Brier Island is one of the best places in Canada for whale watching, and after four years in Nova Scotia, Tech Support and I finally made it up there. A number of species of whales and dolphins summer off ... Read More  

Cinderella (2015)

Disney’s Cinderella – Live Action, Still Boring

Maleficent was awesome. It was a creative and compelling reimagining of Sleeping Beauty, with humour and conflict and deep characterizations, and it was just plain beautiful to watch. I’d always loved the animated Sleeping Beauty, but hated the animated ... Read More  

making candied bacon

Everything is Better With Bacon

If you’ve been following for a while, you’ll know that I’ve given up sugar for health reasons.∗ Finding sugar in table salt was the biggest shock, but easy to work around. Then I found out that there’s sugar in bacon. ... Read More  

How Do Video Games Work? by L.E. Carmichael - Front Cover

Cool Video Game Facts That Didn’t Make the Cut

When I’m working on a book project, I always do more research than I actually have space to include in the text itself. In general, this is a great strategy, because it helps me be confident that I’ve found and ... Read More  

wolf with castle in the background

Facepalms and Flights of Fantasy

Do you ever do a thing that causes you to seriously question your own intelligence? Last year I bought a 5-download subscription to Shutterstock, the stock photo site where I’d previously found many of the photos appearing in Fox Talk and ... Read More  

Jagular taking a nap

Rainy Thursday Syndrome

There’s a distinct whiff of fall in the air today, and a more-than-distinct whiff of wet. What is it about waking up on a grey and rainy day that makes it so hard to get stuff done? Then again, the ... Read More  

What Are Programs and Apps? by L.E. Carmichael - Front Cover

Cracking the Code: Computers and Cryptography

As anyone who’s seen The Imitation Game will know, the first modern computer was designed with a single purpose – to crack an unbreakable code. Alan Turing’s invention outwitted the Enigma machine, allowing the Allies to read the Nazis’ encoded messages ... Read More  

Zombie survival Army and Navy

Noises and Night Owls

I live in the forest. There’s a lake in my backyard, with a protected wilderness area on the other side, and it’s not unusual for deer, raccoons, porcupines, beavers, bobcats, and coyotes to wander through the yard. But last ... Read More  

How Do Video Games Work? by L.E. Carmichael - Front Cover

Video Games: Kids Take Control

Tech Support raises his eyebrows over some of the book projects I agree to write. Before I wrote Hybrid and Electric Vehicles, the only things I knew about cars were things I’d learned from Top Gear. And when I agreed ... Read More  

Lindsey Carmichael and Shannon Hale

Reflections on the SCBWI Summer Conference

I sat in a bustling, cavernous ballroom, pen in hand, poised to capture enough knowledge to improve my writing and enough energy to get me through the next Canadian winter. It was my first time at the SCBWI Summer ... Read More  

research material for Gene Therapy

Teens React to Encyclopedias

The video’s a bit long, but it’s worth watching the whole thing, especially if you (like me) fondly remember paper encyclopedias. It’s really incredible how quickly our relationship with information has changed (and will continue to change). For my part ... Read More  

A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park

I’m Leaving, On A Jet Plane…

…for the 2015 Society of Children’s Writers and Illustrators Summer Conference in LA! I am super stoked about this opportunity, one I wouldn’t have had without the Martha Weston grant (thanks, grant committee!). I’m looking forward to learning new ... Read More