Aug 10
Posted: under Website Notice.
Tags: Website Notice August 10th, 2009
Remember that SFF.net, which hosts my sites (and thus these blogs) expects everything to be unavailable for a considerable time on August 16, and the instability will probably start on August 14–this Friday. Do not worry–stuff will come back eventually. If I get more details I’ll let you know, except that I’ll be gone starting […] [...more]
Remember that SFF.net, which hosts my sites (and thus these blogs) expects everything to be unavailable for a considerable time on August 16, and the instability will probably start on August 14–this Friday.
Do not worry–stuff will come back eventually. If I get more details I’ll let you know, except that I’ll be gone starting August 14 (ArmadilloCon in Austin, Texas, for the weekend) and won’t be home until next Wednesday the 20th. I’m flying out to South Carolina on Monday morning. That means any last minute updates from SFF.net will miss me. Any of you who are on SFF.net yourselves might want to check the admin.announce newsgroup, and if you see an update, let others know. Don’t email me–I’m not taking the laptop to the convention or South Carolina…I’ll find out what’s happened when I get back (and hopefully, by then everything will be back up with its new IP numbers.)
Aug 10
Posted: under Revisions, the writing life.
Tags: progress report, revision, the writing life, writer-as-editor August 10th, 2009
Progress continues on both the revisions of book two and the first-drafting of book three. In the original Paks books, I wrote parts of the second and third book in parallel almost. Here I’m finding revising two while writing three to be just as useful–since the things are So Darned Long, working on the previous […] [...more]
Progress continues on both the revisions of book two and the first-drafting of book three. In the original Paks books, I wrote parts of the second and third book in parallel almost. Here I’m finding revising two while writing three to be just as useful–since the things are So Darned Long, working on the previous one helps with continuity. A lot.
So…what’s happening now?
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