Tuesday, January 28th, 2014

rolanni: (Necessity's Child)

You say that you're not eligible to vote for this year's Hugo Awards, but want to make sure your favorite book/story/movie/fanzine of 2013 and/or your favorite editor/artist is brought to the attention of those who can/will vote?  You're in luck!

Lady Business is collecting suggestions in a spreadsheet, here.  Note that the tabs for novel, novella, novelette, &c are at the bottom of the page.

Also, Book Smugglers has published their list of favorites, and comments are open to those who want to share their own favorites, here.

Full disclosure: Lee and Miller have five works eligible for Hugo (and Nebula) consideration. They are:

Novel: Necessity's Child, Trade Secret
Novelette: Eleutherios, Moon's Honor
Short Story: Out of True

The live links may be read for free.

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In other news, the cold I've been pushing away for the last couple days has come roaring back with a vengeance.

I'll be on the couch.

ACA Update

Tuesday, January 28th, 2014 08:23 pm
rolanni: (i've often seen a cat without a smile)

ACA = Affordable Care Act  aka Obamacare

Frequent readers of this blog will recall that, through the Flawed Magic that is the Federal Government's Healthcare Marketplace, Steve and I purchased health insurance through Maine Community Health Options ("the new kid"), switching out from Anthem ("the evil empire").

Our previous policy with Anthem was scheduled to rise to $700 a month this month, for a "plan" that covered nothing, and where the co-pay wouldn't even kick in until we had bankrupted ourselves paying medical bills.  This is the "Anthem's Stockholders Earn Big, You Lose" Plan.

The MCHO plan that we chose is a Silver Plan, which means, among other things, that none of our generic drugs can cost us more than $15.  This is the, "You Don't Have to Be Afraid to go to the Doctor" Plan.

Earlier in the month, I had two of my three daily prescriptions refilled, and was pleasantly surprised to find that I'd saved $76.  Today, Steve refilled two of his three prescriptions and saved $30.

So far, this seems to be working out to our advantage.

Earlier this month, I submitted the required letter, with evidence, explaining the Freelance Lifestyle to the ACA review board, and why I thought we'd earn less this year than last.  We haven't yet received their determination.  Of course, I'll be watching our income Very Closely, because you can go back to the Marketplace and adjust your income, if you guessed wrong, which I almost certainly did, and accept less tax credits/take a higher premium payment.  Or, if things really go to hell, accept more tax credits/take a lower premium payment.

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