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Janice Clark

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Janice Clark The Healer's Apprentice series began with a painting of a woman in old-fashioned clothes working with a mortar and pestle on a trestle table. The fire…moreThe Healer's Apprentice series began with a painting of a woman in old-fashioned clothes working with a mortar and pestle on a trestle table. The fireplace in the background, with its hanging pans, is obviously used for cooking. Near the fireplace, a partially open doorway reveals a computer on a desk. I liked the juxtaposition of "old" and "new" and wanted to explorethe idea of multiple cultures coming together. I had commissioned the painting, but it turned out to be everything I'd asked for, and nothing I'd expected. I studied it for a long time, and eventually it started telling me its story. That picture became the middle of "To Heal a Broken Planet" as I pondered three questions: What's going on, how did we get here, and what happens next?(less)
Janice Clark Not knowing your tastes it's hard to say. This is a collection of stories written in the 1950s. There's a certain nostalgia element in it for me as I …moreNot knowing your tastes it's hard to say. This is a collection of stories written in the 1950s. There's a certain nostalgia element in it for me as I was a teen in that period and had just discovered the science fiction magazines, Like most science fiction at the time it's definitely aimed at a young male audience, but I enjoyed it all the same. As in most story collections, some are better than others.
The title story follows a man who has made a promise to a dying friend, to protect the fertilized egg of a bird supposed to be extinct. A rival scientist will stop at nothing to gain the egg for himself. The story is mildly humorous and quite improbable. Various amorous dalliances are included. (less)
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“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience but spiritual beings having a human experience.”
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“Philosophers are people who know less and less about more and more, until they know nothing about everything. Scientists are people who know more and more about less and less, until they know everything about nothing.”
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