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amplificathon//
amplificathon's current challenge is live! :) Wheeee!
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camelot_fleet is [
hosting a podficcing 101 panel/workshop] thing with these panelists
winkingstar and
pennyplainknits and
eos_rose at Saturday, 3 April 2010, at 8pm GMT (and wandering through into Sunday, too!), which should be fun.
twa) I am beta'ing a big bang fic right now. It's going to be a pretty rad fic, too. But OMFG THERE ARE WORDS! AND I HAVE TO READ THEM! AND THEN THINK ABOUT THEM! AND THEN WRITE DOWN MY THOUGHTS!** Which does not please me. I think this is related to my next point, which is:
ETA twa corbies) BWAHHAHAAH, TAKE THAT BRAIN! Next round of beta edits sent off! :) (Maybe this means I can sneak up on some of the earlier scenes? I think stealth-editing is a completely valid technique! The scenes won't know what's happening-- right now they're all like -- ooooh, it's the end chapters that are getting the work, we can just lounge about and relax -- but I'll show them! Bwhahahaha!)
five) GAH, BRAIN, WHY YOU SO DEAD? :( By the time I make it home, I feel like the written word in all its forms is out to foil me. I don't even feel very much like reading. (Oddly enough, this means I'm really happy to upload things to the audiofic archive-- so long as I don't have to think during the uploading process I'm golden.)
counting is hard) I think this means I might be a bit busier &/ maybe a bit more stressed than I had realised...
three, sir!) Is the new Sherlock Holmes out yet? I want to watch it and think profound meta thoughts on it accidentally fall asleep whilst it's playing and have delightful OT3 and OT4 dreams. mmmmmm....
once) I swear I have some lovely meta posts percolating in the drafts folder. I predict that I will post them roughly three days after the 30th of February.
e) I was going to make this one 'G', but I wasn't really sure if the gravitational constant counted as a number. And then whilst pondering that I forgot what I had been going to say here.
duodecim) **I think I might start using some voice recording software just so I can talk at my computer about those tricky passages which require lots of thoughts and words to basically say 'blah, depending on where you want to go, there are various ways this could go, let me tell you of my thoughts' without actually having to deal with words. Well, written ones. Spoken ones aren't nearly so nasty. But then I realise I'd have to learn a new software package which would require reading and comprehending the documentation and then I'm back at the start of the problem.
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