Thoughts for a rainy Sunday.

Feb 22, 2009 14:32

I just submitted my Oasis Sampler information (admittedly, only because submitting makes them stop sending me reminders); several filk dealers have already received their starting stock; and all pre-orders for Red Roses and Dead Things have either been delivered or contacted to arrange for delivery. I'm going to do a mailing of other pending ( Read more... )

toby, contemplation, weather, gratitude

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phillip2637 February 22 2009, 23:04:12 UTC
"It's always odd to realize that a project is really and for truly finished.

'Odd' is definitely the word *I've* been looking for. I'm at the end of something that I've been working on for most of a year. I look at my "to do" list and there's nothing there related to the project. I figure I must have forgot to plan the next step, because it's not possible that there is *no* next step! (Well, actually there are more, just not ones I can do right now.)

I think of the 102 things I've put on hold because I was too busy and my brain goes, "Choices? What am I supposed to do with choices?"

Wishing you all the best in any of your encounters with reality.... :-)

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Whee maverick_weirdo February 22 2009, 23:17:34 UTC
I'll have my copy of Ravens in the Library with me at DucKon

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solarbird February 22 2009, 23:24:38 UTC
Awesome.

I'd like to be real someday too. ^_^

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palmer_kun February 23 2009, 00:49:01 UTC
Oh, you can still buy Ravens? I thought it was pre-order only and sucks if you miss it. Alas, I was broke back then, and not broke now. Link please?

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solarbird February 23 2009, 00:58:19 UTC
I'm not her, but here you go anyway.

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ink_books_punk February 23 2009, 00:54:50 UTC
You are a real girl.

A real, mad-science-lovin', corset-wearing, creative force of nature, a soon-to-be-famous (but already infamous) author, artist, songstress and poet girl. With knee-high socks, plushie dinosaurs, a staggering collection of horror movies and enough Stephen King books to pummel a zombie to death. From LARPing with you in Berkeley to bouncing on the bed with you, Meg, and Shauna, to barbeques and parks and frozen yogurt and DDR and farmer's market peaches*, I have watched you grow into the person you always wanted to be**. I can assure you that you were always a real girl, but if publishing a few dozen books helps the rest of the world see that too, then I'm all for it.

* Logan still watches the Muppets DVDs, btw.

** which makes me sound a bit like your mother, and while I have never felt motherly toward you, I have, on several occasions, thought I should stay on your good side in case you do manage to raise a horde of nearly anything which might eat my face if I am not on your good side.

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dan_ad_nauseam February 24 2009, 03:32:35 UTC
You are a real girl.

Don't tell Lars.

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