Dec 17, 2010 23:47
Many people helped me with naming conventions for the escaped railroad worker character in "Everfair." And then I did the reading, and then I got a(nother) migraine. So I didn't keep up with responses, but I'm thanking you all now for support and encouragement with that project.
Pilot Books is where Eileen and I read things, and I sang Everfair's national anthem with the help of a very mellow audience. The store taped this and put it up on YouTube, but I'm not providing a link. I leave finding it as an exercise for the reader.
Tomorrow I have to step away from "Everfair" for a bit and revise "Speculation" to the standards of an editor I know. The book needs to be embiggened, and I have six weeks to do that. "Speculation" is about two little girls who try to lift a family curse using their dead great-aunt's spectacles. I love it a lot, and the embiggening is A Good Thing. If only I didn't have to stop working on one world so I could work on the other. But I do.
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