Reposting from Blogger
Aug. 19th, 2006 08:30 amReposted from Blogger
I've decided to start reproducing my Blogger posts here on LJ. Whether or not this will result in a permanent move remains to be seen.
Writing
Another 2000 words today, and I still have two scenes to go. But the end is in sight; I should be done by Sunday.
Club 100: 34, 35
Everything Else
One thing I'm looking forward to once I get my first draft in is delving into the pile of books I've bought since I started working on LoW, but haven't had time to read yet. Just for fun, I'll list them (sorry, too tired to do links):
Fiction
In the Claws of the Tiger -- James Wyatt
Voyage of the Mourning Dawn -- Rich Wulf
Thieves of Blood -- Tim Waggoner
The Erevis Cale books -- Paul S. Kemp
Moon Called -- Patricia Briggs
Dead Until Dark -- Charlaine Harris
Carpe Demon -- Julie Kenner
Dime Store Magic -- Kelley Armstrong
The Fairy Godmother -- Mercedes Lackey
The Kill -- Allison Brennan
Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy Vol. I & II -- Al Sarrantonio (ed.)
Guardian of Honor -- Robin D. Owens
Once Upon Stilettos -- Shanna Swendson
Non-Fiction
The Optimistic Child -- Martin E. P. Seligman, Ph.D.
Raising an Optimistic Child -- Bob Murray, Ph.D. & Alicia Fortinberry
Godless: the Church of Liberalism -- Ann Coulter
The Philippine Cookbook -- Reynaldo Alejandro
And five or six books on [deleted]* as research for my YA book
If I'm lucky, I'll finish one or two of them before the revisions come back from my editor, heh.
* -- sorry, don't mean to be coy, but I'm not ready to divulge the storyline yet.
Interesting thing #14: I lettered in tennis in high school. Unfortunately, I could never afford the jacket to wear the letter on, but it was still cool.
I've decided to start reproducing my Blogger posts here on LJ. Whether or not this will result in a permanent move remains to be seen.
Writing
Another 2000 words today, and I still have two scenes to go. But the end is in sight; I should be done by Sunday.
Club 100: 34, 35
Everything Else
One thing I'm looking forward to once I get my first draft in is delving into the pile of books I've bought since I started working on LoW, but haven't had time to read yet. Just for fun, I'll list them (sorry, too tired to do links):
Fiction
In the Claws of the Tiger -- James Wyatt
Voyage of the Mourning Dawn -- Rich Wulf
Thieves of Blood -- Tim Waggoner
The Erevis Cale books -- Paul S. Kemp
Moon Called -- Patricia Briggs
Dead Until Dark -- Charlaine Harris
Carpe Demon -- Julie Kenner
Dime Store Magic -- Kelley Armstrong
The Fairy Godmother -- Mercedes Lackey
The Kill -- Allison Brennan
Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy Vol. I & II -- Al Sarrantonio (ed.)
Guardian of Honor -- Robin D. Owens
Once Upon Stilettos -- Shanna Swendson
Non-Fiction
The Optimistic Child -- Martin E. P. Seligman, Ph.D.
Raising an Optimistic Child -- Bob Murray, Ph.D. & Alicia Fortinberry
Godless: the Church of Liberalism -- Ann Coulter
The Philippine Cookbook -- Reynaldo Alejandro
And five or six books on [deleted]* as research for my YA book
If I'm lucky, I'll finish one or two of them before the revisions come back from my editor, heh.
* -- sorry, don't mean to be coy, but I'm not ready to divulge the storyline yet.
Interesting thing #14: I lettered in tennis in high school. Unfortunately, I could never afford the jacket to wear the letter on, but it was still cool.