Aug 16
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: convention appearance, Dragon*Con, Life beyond writing, the writing life August 16th, 2010
I will be at Dragon*Con this year (Sept 3-6, Atlanta GA.) Schedule: Friday: 4 pm Autograph Session Saturday: 1 pm “Hour with Elizabeth Moon” Saturday: 7 pm Dragon*Con Awards Banquet (not a good place to chat. LOUD!) Sunday : 1 pm “Delphic Oracle” (panel storytelling game) Sunday : 4 pm “Science Fiction and Politics” Sunday: […] [...more]
I will be at Dragon*Con this year (Sept 3-6, Atlanta GA.) Schedule:
Friday: 4 pm Autograph Session
Saturday: 1 pm “Hour with Elizabeth Moon”
Saturday: 7 pm Dragon*Con Awards Banquet (not a good place to chat. LOUD!)
Sunday : 1 pm “Delphic Oracle” (panel storytelling game)
Sunday : 4 pm “Science Fiction and Politics”
Sunday: 7 pm “Showcase: Elizabeth Moon
Monday: 11:30 am “The New Amazons”
Monday: 4 pm “The Future of Fantastic Fiction”
Would be fun to meet up with Paksworld fans attending Dragon*Con somewhere in those four days. I will be bringing along some unusual (one at least utterly unique) items to give away, probably in a random drawing, maybe after a contest. Depends on responses here and there.
(And of course I’ll be glad to see fans of the other books and series as well–all are welcome.)
Aug 09
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, progress report, the writing life August 9th, 2010
2641 words today, not bad for a Monday. Especially a Monday that included a visit to a friend whose mother died over the weekend, a trip to the town 20 miles away to get some much-needed immunizations (tetanus was way overdue), some more set-up work on a computer (changing one suite of software for another–always […] [...more]
2641 words today, not bad for a Monday. Especially a Monday that included a visit to a friend whose mother died over the weekend, a trip to the town 20 miles away to get some much-needed immunizations (tetanus was way overdue), some more set-up work on a computer (changing one suite of software for another–always SUCH fun.) And baking additional bread (but not making the dough today–thawing out the lumps of frozen dough from yesterday, because the larger loaf from yesterday went to the friend whose mother had died, along with a couple of quarts of homemade soup.)
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Aug 07
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: progress report, the book business, the writing life August 7th, 2010
It’s been an interesting week in the writer-as-worker world. I did in fact meet and even exceed my weekly quota, topping 2000 words/day and ending up with a total for the five days of just over 12,000 words. Two of the days produced really good stuff. Three of the days produced more pedestrian stuff, but […] [...more]
It’s been an interesting week in the writer-as-worker world. I did in fact meet and even exceed my weekly quota, topping 2000 words/day and ending up with a total for the five days of just over 12,000 words. Two of the days produced really good stuff. Three of the days produced more pedestrian stuff, but enough forward motion through the plot that there’s something to work with in revision. Two of the days (including one that turned out very well in the end, and one that turned out OK in the end) were very, very difficult…to get started, to continue, to drag out the task to the end of the day (which was late.)
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Jun 03
Posted: under artwork, Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, map, mistakes, the writing life June 3rd, 2010
As if you didn’t know that already. But last year’s goof (not recognized as a goof at the time) has made the last week….difficult. I’m swiping a post I made over at SFF.net so I don’t have to write the embarrassing thing twice, but being a writer, I had to edit and revise it. [...more]
As if you didn’t know that already. But last year’s goof (not recognized as a goof at the time) has made the last week….difficult. I’m swiping a post I made over at SFF.net so I don’t have to write the embarrassing thing twice, but being a writer, I had to edit and revise it. Read the rest of this entry »
May 26
Posted: under artwork, Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: artwork, Life beyond writing, map, progress report, the writing life May 26th, 2010
We moved the old drafting table over from the other house (had been my mother’s after she moved up here, then guest-house, then son’s house for a couple of years) to what is now the spare bedroom in this house. Only it’s not going to be a spare bedroom–it’s going to be a drawing/painting/graphics room. […] [...more]
We moved the old drafting table over from the other house (had been my mother’s after she moved up here, then guest-house, then son’s house for a couple of years) to what is now the spare bedroom in this house. Only it’s not going to be a spare bedroom–it’s going to be a drawing/painting/graphics room. The old drafting table, now well over 60 years old, is pretty beat-up, so I’m using a piece of plexiglass on top of the (rapidly delaminating) original maple veneer top. The tilt mechanism doesn’t work anymore–my mother stabilized it with a pair of extra “legs” that fixed it at one tilt. (Yes, I could maybe get a newer used one, or a new one, but this is the drafting table I remember from early childhood. A “don’t touch” zone that I violated only a few times…most notably the time I used my mother’s big T-square as a hobby-horse. Once. The repercussions were convincing.)
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May 22
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, progress report, the writing life May 22nd, 2010
Thanks to the packing and preparation for moving M- into an apartment in the city, writing time has remained minimal this week…but some progress is happening, at least in my head. I hope and expect to have a sort of microburst of writing when he’s installed, writing it all down in sequence rather than rough […] [...more]
Thanks to the packing and preparation for moving M- into an apartment in the city, writing time has remained minimal this week…but some progress is happening, at least in my head. I hope and expect to have a sort of microburst of writing when he’s installed, writing it all down in sequence rather than rough notes.
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Apr 12
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Tags: Life beyond writing April 12th, 2010
Real Life has been interesting this past week. As in “May you live in interesting times” interesting, but not REALLY interesting times. The interestingness divides into health issues (about which I will be reticent, except to say that two of three people in the family have some and medical and dental appointments are ongoing) and […] [...more]
Real Life has been interesting this past week. As in “May you live in interesting times” interesting, but not REALLY interesting times. The interestingness divides into health issues (about which I will be reticent, except to say that two of three people in the family have some and medical and dental appointments are ongoing) and “organization of life, in light of changes.”
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Apr 04
Posted: under Life beyond writing, Reader Help.
Tags: Life beyond writing, reader book photos April 4th, 2010
Here Oath takes an Easter breather in a caravan “outside of Simrishamn, a very small town almost as far down south the east coast of Sweden as you can go,” as photographer Annica Sandberg reports. Photo courtesy of Annica Sandberg [...more]
Here Oath takes an Easter breather in a caravan “outside of Simrishamn, a very small town almost as far down south the east coast of Sweden as you can go,” as photographer Annica Sandberg reports.
Photo courtesy of Annica Sandberg
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Apr 03
Posted: under Life beyond writing, Reader Help.
Tags: Life beyond writing, reader book photos April 3rd, 2010
Although the photographer reports that Rocko the llama lost interest in the proceedings and gallumphed away after this photo, I love the expressions of llama and Dorrin apparently eyeing one another. Photo courtesy of Angela Hines [...more]
Although the photographer reports that Rocko the llama lost interest in the proceedings and gallumphed away after this photo, I love the expressions of llama and Dorrin apparently eyeing one another.
Photo courtesy of Angela Hines
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Apr 03
Posted: under Life beyond writing, Reader Help.
Tags: Life beyond writing, reader book photos April 3rd, 2010
This image is complicated…so here’s the explanation, from Abigail Miller: “Audiobook having coffee at Jupiter House this evening (4/2) at sunset on the Courthouse Square in Denton. The desktop wallpaper is snow on the plum thicket blossoms two weeks ago on the (ahem!) “first day of spring.” I add: the green circle (looks like crayon) […] [...more]
This image is complicated…so here’s the explanation, from Abigail Miller: “Audiobook having coffee at Jupiter House this evening (4/2) at sunset on the Courthouse Square in Denton. The desktop wallpaper is snow on the plum thicket blossoms two weeks ago on the (ahem!) “first day of spring.” I add: the green circle (looks like crayon) on upper right corner of screen shows location of Oath icon.
Photo courtesy of Abigail Miller
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