Ahhh... today I finally feel like I'm starting to catch up on all sorts of things. (I'm surely still desperately behind on all sorts of other things, though
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I do wonder what Yen does with all its books! Maybe sells them to the local bookoff for spare change... These days I don't even get the marked-up books from the translators (maybe those are of use to the editors though? i never was too dependent on them since I could read some Japanese. hmm, seems like maybe my brother gets marked up books sometimes though?) I always have a backlog too: I wait to send them back until I'm told they really need some book because they don't have any extra copies in the office, and then I gather up a dozen others that have been hanging around...
It is better to be busy than not, with our jobs. It really is... but today's surprise "You'll probably have three omnibuses amounting to seven individual volumes due next month. Four of the seven need a lot of retouch!! (oh and don't forget two more books for Kodansha! good idea, picking up that new series.)" still makes me want to curl up and hide. Too bad that's exactly the opposite of helpful. Fleeting indeed...
But my yard is okay for a while now. And this morning before it got ridiculously hot again, I picked half a gallon-bucket of blackberries from it!
That's pretty much what we do with our books, too. We now have a large stack.
In general, yes, it's better to be busy, but there gets to be a point where you need to not be busy for a little while. And oh my goodness, I am so sorry! (Also sorry about convincing you to take that new series. Hopefully it will turn out to be worth it once you finish all the Natsuki Takaya stuff.) Good luck!
It's not your fault!! I take responsibility for my own possibly-poor (but possibly-not!) life choices :) I wasn't freaking out at all until a certain 3-vol omnibus with sound effects that's been looming forever got dropped in. That was going to lead to schedule explosions no matter what. (also, I looked back at my email about that new series and it looks like it could be turned in a little bit later than I thought, so maybe I at least won't be working on both that and Noragami at the same time.) (wow, I'm lettering a lot of your books this month :D)
Hee hee, my fairy tale life. I picked 30 pounds of cherries the other weekend (not from my yard). Blueberries are next!!
It is better to be busy than not, with our jobs. It really is... but today's surprise "You'll probably have three omnibuses amounting to seven individual volumes due next month. Four of the seven need a lot of retouch!! (oh and don't forget two more books for Kodansha! good idea, picking up that new series.)" still makes me want to curl up and hide. Too bad that's exactly the opposite of helpful. Fleeting indeed...
But my yard is okay for a while now. And this morning before it got ridiculously hot again, I picked half a gallon-bucket of blackberries from it!
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In general, yes, it's better to be busy, but there gets to be a point where you need to not be busy for a little while. And oh my goodness, I am so sorry! (Also sorry about convincing you to take that new series. Hopefully it will turn out to be worth it once you finish all the Natsuki Takaya stuff.) Good luck!
Ooh, berry picking! That's so fairy tale like!
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Hee hee, my fairy tale life. I picked 30 pounds of cherries the other weekend (not from my yard). Blueberries are next!!
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