random things

I’ve somehow been plodding through bits of … work-related things … (and hundreds of LJ posts) instead of reading either CIVIL WAR or EMPIRE OF IVORY. Guess I’ll read those in the morning. But as I’ve been plodding, I’ve remembered a bunch of detaily cool things that are pretty much totally not con related that I’m going to … make a list of. o.o Cool Things: – On the way home, at the JFK international terminal, I found two copies of COYOTE DREAMS in the ‘music & books’ bookshop. I…

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unexpectedly wonderful day

Ted, who is really an incredibly wonderful husband, got up at 6am and drove to Shannon this morning to collect me. I had no expectation of this at all, and am inexpressably happy that he did so. It made a very, very long day much, much better. …oh, to hell with it. I’m a disgusting smelly sweaty thing, and I can’t think, so I’m going to go take a very long shower, finish reading EMPIRE OF IVORY, read the Marvel CIVIL WAR graphic novel I just picked up, make some…

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and it’s betsy for the win!

Just got back from the city, where the only shopping I did was to buy another bag to put all the books my editors gave me in. Harlequin loaded me up, but I gotta say it’s Betsy Mitchell for the win with an advance copy of Naomi Novik’s EMPIRE OF IVORY, fourth book in her Temeraire series. Bwahaha. I know what I’m reading on the plane tonight. :) Also: OMG. The foreign translations of Naomi’s books look so awesome. The Korean one is *gorgeous*. So jealous! But not really. I…

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lost in new york

I’m stuck in New York until Monday night. My plane out of Hartford was delayed and they stuck me in a cab and drove me down to JFK, hoping I’d make the flight to Shannon, but I didn’t. So Delta is now putting me up at a hotel, and I’m on the same flight tomorrow night, so I won’t get home until Tuesday. This is the second time in a row that, after a con, I’ve ended up stuck in a city for 24 hours. I think perhaps in the…

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live from america!

Strange things I have been noticing about America: – Everybody sounds pretty much like me (although here, they all say “harrible” instead of “horrible”) – The shops, which are called stores, don’t close at 6pm. – There are lots and lots of tan people. – They drive on the other side of the road. I am *so* confused! There were other things, too, but that’s all I can remember right now. :)