Word: ets
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Et cetera: The "B" is for "Bridget...
...Et cetera: Plays cello for H.R.O. Goes by "Holly...
...make frequent contributions to The New York Times Book Review, have compiled Faber and Faber's collection of gay short fiction, and been made a Chevalier de I'Ordre des Arts et Letters by the French government---all things you've described as "establishmenty." Is that trend just a personal preference or is there a strategy behind...
...like I've never written to order, but once I have written things, I do think it's sort of amusing to see them enter into a kind of traditional framework. So that for instance people tease me about having been made a Chevalier de I'Ordre des Arts et Lettres. But my feeling is, gee, I must be the first openly gay writer to have received that award, and I'm just old enough to have remembered when people threw stones at gays. So it seems to me a worthwhile normalization of the status if not the work...
...like to get started on TeX, which works on UNIX as well as PCs and Macs, I'd suggest two books: TeX for the Impatient, by Paul Abrahams, et al., is an excellent primer. For a complete description of TeX's functionalities, you should consult Knuth's authoritative TeXtbook. Both are available at Wordsworth...