up next: – a Gary short story (3-5K) – a Morrison short story (3-5K) – my bit on “Easy Pickings” (10Kish) – catch up on the Book Race BAHAHAHAHA – re-revise ANGLES to agently commentary (3-5Kish) – 3 retold fairy tales (12Kish) – copyedits for RAVEN CALLS when they arrive (minimal wordcount) – maaaaaaaaaaybe some more Old Races stories (30Kish) down to 2500 words behind schedule. hoping tomorrow goes well for writing.
Author: mizkit
wiktory!
I have just finished the bonus Old Races story for the early ORSSP subscribers. Of course, when I say “finished” I mean “it ends on a cliffhanger that will probably take a novel to unravel and I have no intention of writing the novel any time soon”, but it’s done anyway. :) That really truly wraps up the ORSSP. I am, of course, wrestling with the temptation to JUST SEND THEM ALL OUT because hey, they’re done! But I dunno, I think torturing people by wanting until the actual due…
Friday Hypothetical
I have stolen this idea from /Harry Connolly (whose brilliant 3rd book in the Twenty Palaces series, CIRCLE OF ENEMIES, has just come out, and if you haven’t been reading these books, you really should be. I don’t read much urban fantasy because it’s too much like work, but I really like these books). Anyway, Harry periodically posts hypotheticals to see what people make of them, and I love the idea and have been meaning to nick it for ages, but I only just remembered (again) while at the keyboard,…
best readers ever.
Jim C. Hines (whose utterly terrific Goblin & Princess (um, not together, although now I kinda want him to write a Goblin & Princess story) serieses you should read if you haven’t already) has done an interesting post about the differences between his and his alternate-universe-self Jane C. Hines’s careers. The upshot of it–though you should go read, because it’s an interesting post in and of itself and the comments are at least as interesting–is that Jane’s had a much harder time of it, career-wise, than Jim has, because he…
WAYFINDER Day!
It’s WAYFINDER day! WAYFINDER Book Two of the Worldwalker Duology Once a tailor in Boston, Lara Jansen has crossed from Earth to the Barrow-lands, a Faerie world embroiled in a bloody civil war. Armed with an enchanted and malevolent staff which seeks to bend her to its dark will, and thrust into a deadly realm where it’s hard to distinguish friend from foe, Lara is sure of one thing: her love for Dafydd ap Caerwyn, the Faerie prince who brought her to the Barrow-lands. But Dafydd is missing and his…