Jul 09

Pause for Service Announcement

Posted: under Life beyond writing.
Tags:  July 9th, 2012

Some persons will be getting emails shortly.

Kindly hold all comments until the Author announces end of Pause.

If you’re not involved, don’t get involved.

If you are involved, you’ll know it.   The flaming owl will drop one on your head.

That is all until later.

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Jul 09

Echoes Gets New Cover for MMPB

Posted: under artwork, Echoes of Betrayal, Good News, the writing life.
Tags: , , ,  July 9th, 2012

Echoes of Betrayal has a new cover for the paperback edition coming early next year.    I liked the hardcover art, but this is a very strong cover that will show up better on the smaller format.

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Jul 07

Limits Lurches Onward

Posted: under Good News, the writing life.
Tags: , ,  July 7th, 2012

Limits of Power passed Editor’s approval (my reworking of her comments)  and heads for the copy editor on Monday.   I don’t know what the CE’s schedule is.   Since Editor did a line edit,  and has approved the variations, one would hope CE keeps sticky fingers off the dialogue, but you never know.   At any rate, I should have the copy edited pages to review sometime between the convention I’m going to on the last weekend in July (ArmadilloCon, for those of you in the Austin area), and WorldCon at the end of August.

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Jul 01

A Day of Remembrance

Posted: under Life beyond writing.
Tags:  July 1st, 2012

Yesterday Jim’s friends gathered to remember his life and spread some of his ashes on a meadow in central Texas.    Jim was a multi-talented man with many interests, generous with his time and skills in helping others, including me.   Jim solved computer glitches.  Jim helped my husband finish building Cloud Pavilion, one of our rain barns that collects water for wildlife on our (dry) property.   Jim designed jigs to help New World Arbalest produce better bolts for their crossbows.   And I heard of many more things Jim did to help others, in the years that I knew him.

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Jun 25

Totally Off-Topic, But…

Posted: under Life beyond writing.
Tags:  June 25th, 2012

https://youtube.com/watch?v=KgoapkOo4vg%3Frel%3D0

A flash mob performing to “Puttin’ on the Ritz” in Moscow, as it snows slightly.  This is your feel-good moment for the day, and maybe the month.  I could not resist sharing it with you, though I can’t think of anything (other than “It snows in Paksworld”) that connects.

A good friend sent it to me as I switched from work to email, I watched and…enchantment.

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Jun 22

Progress

Posted: under Editing, the writing life.
Tags:  June 22nd, 2012

Dropping out of the choir concert was definitely the right decision:  the hours I  did not spend driving to and from the city, and in rehearsal, have been put to use, and the lessened strain helped too.   Usually I spend a lot of time in prep for a concert working on the piano at home, listening to rehearsal tapes or CDs of the music, and I like to come into a concert able to “hear” my part in my head the whole way through, no doubts.  This time I couldn’t–and I could not take the time to do the prep work I wanted to do.    That made it harder to concentrate on the edits.

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Jun 16

Not Peeking, Exactly, But…

Posted: under Life beyond writing.
Tags:  June 16th, 2012

Those of you in the romper room…er…spoiler space for speculation…should probably know that all the comments show up in my email and also–when I come here to answer comments in other threads–the main comments display as viewed by the Admin (the hat I was given by having this place.)

So, although I try not to pay any attention to that thread’s comments (and mostly I don’t) sometimes a phrase catches my eye.   And so, without any intent to peek, I’ve peeked here and there (by no means the whole thing.)   My only real concern, folks, is that something might happen to make people unhappy with not just that playroom but the whole space and (worst case) Paksworld itself.    On other threads, we’ve hit on some serious topics as well as fun ones, and occasionally it’s seemed (to me, but being a writer I may be hypersensitive to this) that one or another person is getting upset.   Feelings hurt.  Anger roused.  That sort of thing.

Here, where I’m not reading every comment every day, that could happen and turn into a storm before I’m aware there’s a cloud in the sky.   Was there a cloud in one of the comments that flashed a phrase in my eye before I turned away?   I’m not sure.   I hope not.   Among other things I have a long hard rehearsal for which I should be leaving two minutes ago,  to sing music I don’t like, and I really don’t want to deal with other problems.   So I would ask you all to refrain from painting the playroom walls with…any bodily fluids.    No name-calling, no hair-pulling, no kicking of shins.    Take deep breaths.  Recognize potential friends, not enemies.  If it’s not being fun for you, take a break outside in some fresh air.

Given the music schedule and the work schedule for the next two weeks (extra rehearsals, long hours) I won’t be able to do any more than glance at this place, cross my fingers, and hope to find it all in order when I come back.    However, if one of you has a complaint to file with Admin, please email me directly (link on my website, if you don’t have the email addy already) and I’ll try to resolve the situation.  I value all of you, and your participation, and want it to be a good experience.    And if I’m overreacting to that briefly seen phrase or two,  my apologies for thinking, even for a moment, that you fine adult people might be experiencing any unpleasantness.

(I’m now 7 minutes behind schedule and still don’t have shoes and socks on.  Bye, now.)

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Jun 12

Register and Custom

Posted: under Background, Craft, the writing life.
Tags: , , ,  June 12th, 2012

I really admire Sharon Lee & Steve Miller’s Liaden books, because they handle issues of register and custom so well.  For those not dragged backwards through a linguistics course at some point, “register” refers to the way people speak in reference to social roles.    Most of us learn as children that one mode of speaking is fine with another child–a friend, say–but another is needed to satisfy expectations when talking to a friend of our parents.  That’s register: everything from the choice of words to the tone of voice to the topics considered appropriate…communication changes with social situations.

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Jun 08

Buried in the Edits

Posted: under Editing, Life beyond writing, the writing life.
Tags: , ,  June 8th, 2012

Just in case you’re wondering where I am, I’m digging through the computer file line by line, while changing things in accordance with (or similarly to, or in a related way to) Editor’s comments.    I don’t always do *exactly* what Editor advised, because in some cases the exact phrase Editor wanted to change isn’t there now (having been expunged in my own editing earlier) and in other cases I see what I (no doubt arrogantly) think is a better fix to the problem Editor pointed out.   (I’m nearly always agreeing that what Editor points out is indeed something to be pondered and then fixed.)

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Jun 04

Home from A-Kon

Posted: under Life beyond writing.
Tags:  June 4th, 2012

It was a wild and woolly weekend, mostly great fun…until today’s trip home, when this happened.    Yes,  that’s the train I was on.   A very sad situation (still not sure if it was accident or suicide.)   And I got home to discover that a friend had committed suicide last night.

So some of the bloom was off the rose, so to speak….but the A-Kon memories are all good.   I had time with old friends, made some new ones, and signed a few books.   First load of laundry is done, and I’m leaving the other for tomorrow morning.    I went into the convention with my three pairs of hand-knit socks, and by judicious washing (I took my own towel for drying them, so they wouldn’t “bleed” on hotel white towels)  got through just fine.

Back to work on various fronts tomorrow…starting with a necessary visit to a government bureaucracy and then straight into my editor’s notes on Limits of Power.

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