Aug 30
Posted: under Conventions, Life beyond writing.
Tags: Dragon*Con, Life beyond writing August 30th, 2010
I’m now in final packing mode and soon to leave for the city to do a few chores and then catch the train. Posting here is likely to be spotty at best though I should be able to report how much I wrote on the train by sometime Thursday. That’s if my brain stays connected […] [...more]
I’m now in final packing mode and soon to leave for the city to do a few chores and then catch the train. Posting here is likely to be spotty at best though I should be able to report how much I wrote on the train by sometime Thursday. That’s if my brain stays connected to my fingers, which given the number of times I’ve gone from one room to another to find a specific item and been distracted by something else, is presently in doubt.
Convention schedule reminder here. For those who can’t make my autograph session on Friday at 4 pm, I’m happy to sign at other times as long as we’re not in someone’s way or I’m not rushing to something else (and that includes the restroom.) For those who can’t make any of my program items, you’re just going to have to hunt for me…sorry.
Aug 29
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: progress report August 29th, 2010
Progress: 40,000 words in August. 40,630, to be precise, from August 1 through 28. Book III is now closing in on the next writer-odometer marker (watching those zeros turn over) and will reach that by August 31. I don’t know how much writing I’ll actually get done at Dragon*Con, but I’ll try. [...more]
Progress: 40,000 words in August. 40,630, to be precise, from August 1 through 28.
Book III is now closing in on the next writer-odometer marker (watching those zeros turn over) and will reach that by August 31. I don’t know how much writing I’ll actually get done at Dragon*Con, but I’ll try.
Aug 25
Posted: under E-books, Marketing, the writing life.
Tags: ebooks, the book business, the writing life August 25th, 2010
When those of you in the UK started complaining about no access to ebooks of my stuff in the UK-European English-language distribution area, I went to Orbit UK, looked at their site, and then emailed my UK editor. (I am lucky to have two great editors right now, Betsy Mitchell at Del Rey and Bella […] [...more]
When those of you in the UK started complaining about no access to ebooks of my stuff in the UK-European English-language distribution area, I went to Orbit UK, looked at their site, and then emailed my UK editor. (I am lucky to have two great editors right now, Betsy Mitchell at Del Rey and Bella Pagan at Orbit UK.) Anyway, Bella Pagan said she’d look into it, and time passed, and now I know the whole nitty-gritty story, as of her email today.
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Aug 22
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: characters, progress report, the writing life August 22nd, 2010
The Thursday and Friday were fizzles as far as writing was concerned, and Saturday wasn’t especially good, but did produce something, and this evening the scenes I’d been contemplating while driving to and from church today came alive, so I made both my week goal of 10,0oo words and I’m on track to meet my […] [...more]
The Thursday and Friday were fizzles as far as writing was concerned, and Saturday wasn’t especially good, but did produce something, and this evening the scenes I’d been contemplating while driving to and from church today came alive, so I made both my week goal of 10,0oo words and I’m on track to meet my month goal as of midnight Sunday (yes, it’s after midnight–just finished work at 11:54.)
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Aug 19
Posted: under Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: Life beyond writing, progress report, the writing life August 19th, 2010
…The Writing Magic, that is. After some slogging days of making quota but not feeling the thrill (“But I’d rather sit out by the water garden and watch dragonflies…”) I started a scene on Tuesday that grew…and picked the right place to stop for the day. [...more]
…The Writing Magic, that is. After some slogging days of making quota but not feeling the thrill (“But I’d rather sit out by the water garden and watch dragonflies…”) I started a scene on Tuesday that grew…and picked the right place to stop for the day.
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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 15
Posted: under snippet, the writing life.
Tags: snippet, the writing life August 15th, 2010
From Kings of the North… Location: Chaya, the Royal Ossuary. POV: King Kieri Phelan Situation: Kieri’s become aware of something mysterious and troubling interfering with his attempt to bring elves and humans closer together. He has visited the ossuary before, and had some disturbing hints. Now he’s there again… [...more]
From Kings of the North…
Location: Chaya, the Royal Ossuary. POV: King Kieri Phelan
Situation: Kieri’s become aware of something mysterious and troubling interfering with his attempt to bring elves and humans closer together. He has visited the ossuary before, and had some disturbing hints. Now he’s there again…
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Aug 14
Posted: under Craft, the writing life.
Tags: characters, Contents, progress report, the writing life August 14th, 2010
This week wasn’t as productive as the week before, due to Things. However, other than two of the Things (neither of which produced any balancing good result), Things got done that needed doing. (Not all, by any means.) 10,020 words for the five-day work week despite one day of <300 words. 22,054 for the month […] [...more]
This week wasn’t as productive as the week before, due to Things. However, other than two of the Things (neither of which produced any balancing good result), Things got done that needed doing. (Not all, by any means.)
10,020 words for the five-day work week despite one day of <300 words. 22,054 for the month of August up to this moment. Need another 20,000 by the end of the month (before Dragon*Con, that is.)
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Aug 11
Posted: under the writing life.
Tags: progress report, the writing life August 11th, 2010
2700 words today. That’s really brief, but it’s really late. The first new song of the new group of books popped up after choir tonight. Now I need to write the music for it. [...more]
2700 words today.
That’s really brief, but it’s really late.
The first new song of the new group of books popped up after choir tonight. Now I need to write the music for it.
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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