Jul. 7th, 2008

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Carl Sverker Åström (born 30 December 1915) is a former Swedish diplomat.

Åström was born in Uppsala, the son of the lawyer John Åström and his wife Brita (née Kugelberg). His father died from illness shortly before the Kreuger Crash in 1932, and his mother was left with four children and the father's fortune lost.

Åström studied at Uppsala University where he received a Bachelor of Arts in 1935 and a Candidate of Law in 1939. Åström was a member of the National Student Association in Uppsala, an organization affiliated with the pro-Nazi National League of Sweden, from 1932 to 1937.

Following his studies Åström was employed as an attaché at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Stockholm. From 1940 to 1943 he served at the Swedish mission to the Soviet Union, first in Moscow and then in Kuybyshev. In 1946 he became secretary of legation at the Swedish embassy in Washington, D.C. He returned to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1948 and became its head of division in 1949. From 1953 to 1956 he served as councillor at the Swedish embassy in London, and from 1956 to 1963 he was head of the political division and a foreign affairs councillor at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

In 1964, Åström succeeded Agda Rössel as Sweden's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He stayed on this post until 1970, when he became Sweden's chief negotiator on the EEC treaty in Brussels. Thereafter he served as Swedish State Secretary for Foreign Affairs from 1972 to 1977, and as Swedish ambassador to France from 1978 until his retirement in 1982.

Politically, Åström was firmly connected to the dominant Social Democratic Party and a close friend of its leader, former Prime Minister Olof Palme.

Åström's autobiography, "Moments: From Half a Century in the Duty of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs", was published in 1992.

In 2003, at the age of 88, Åström came out as a homosexual. In an interview he has explained that his role as a diplomat made it impossible to declare himself as homosexual in public, but that his superiors and others where informed to eliminate the possibility of him being blackmailed by foreign agents.

In 2004 he received the "Homo of the Year"-award from the Swedish gay oriented magazine QX. In 2006 he was one of the co-hosts of the Swedish TV-series "The Gay Lobby" on Sveriges Television. However he decided to leave the series after just two episodes had been broadcast. (From Wikipedia)
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This is a little strange but funny creepy tale. The Everyday Spectres are always very interesting stories, usually paranormal with a twist, for how much a twist can be in paranormal genre.

Nicholas Pardoner is a PI and a werewolf. Actually his werewolf side is not a bonus for his work, giving him a lot of problem with an ultrasensitive smell and a lot of pain when he changes. Plus he has uncontrollable angry attack when he is emotional unstable. One of his task as shifter PI is to kill all the vampires around. There is not a specific in this task, and so when he is off duty and see a new vampire, he plans his attack. But the vampire, Alex, is not our usual vampire. Actually he is a pretty good buddy and an unwilling Nicholas ends up living with him. Why? Even Nicholas doesn't know. Maybe is a pack question: Alex becomes pack for Nicholas.

It's hate and love between Nicholas and Alex. Same age and same interest make them two compatible roommate, but sex seems not to enter in the list of thing they have in common. Plus a demon is hunting Alex, and Nicholas and Alex find themselves running. During the journey they bond tightens, but love still remains outside of the term.

The Pardoner's Tale is not an usual paranormal novel. Alex is not the classical vampire by night type. Actually he has no problem with the sun light and can eat everything he wants. And Nicholas is not the classical werewolf who is more at comfort in wolf form than in human one, au contraire he avoids to shift if he can. And Alex and Nicholas's life is not glamour and easy, they live in shitty apartment, eating in cheap restaurant and dealing with bills and lack of stability.

The story is not very long, less than 85 pages, and I think it doesn't have a real end: I don't know what will happen to Nicholas and Alex, what will be their life, if they will have a life together. Actually I didn't even know if Nicholas and Alex in the end are a couple... or if Nicholas is even gay! But well, more than the end of the story, it's interesting all the setting and the characters and their background... I think they are good materials for something more, maybe a second book?

http://www.torquerebooks.com/zencart/ 

Amazon Kindle: The Pardoner's Tale

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Sometime Willa Okati loves to be a storyteller. If didn't know better I could imagine her like a nanny telling the night fable to her grandchildren, but she is the same girl who likes her men with tattoo and multi piercing. So no, she is not a nanny, but still she sometime tells us a fable.

Taj is a retired soldier. Like most former soldier he is tired of being a vagabond and wants to find an home and a man. But he is still capable to dream and a simple man cruised in a bar is not right for him. And so he draws Alder, a shapeshifter owl. They are good together so good that they wish to be together forever... but pay attention to your dream since maybe they can be true. And so it happens to them, when Alder finds out that he is no more able to shift... he has lost his wings and with them also part of his life. Will he be able to enjoy what he has left or will he wither, like a flower without water?

The story is short, less than 60 pages, but it's very sweet and romantic, with a sad side that makes it even more tender. Probably not the best choice if you are in a funny mood, since you will not appreciated the poetic feelings. Basically is a very old liet motiv: what you would do for love, what you would give up? And are you sure that you will not regret your renounce in the future?

http://www.changelingpress.com/index.php?uaid=ISFUDNYA

Amazon Kindle: Night Owl
Publisher: Changeling Press, LLC (July 4, 2008)

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