What Would Buffy Do? proved to be pretty entertaining. I don’t really consider myself in desperate need of spiritual guidance, but it was still a fun read, and I’d think a person could do worse than that book if they actually were in need of some spiritual guidance. :)
I like being an author. :)
I like this being an author thing. Particularly when I check the mail and discover there’s the second half of my advance check in it. :) :) :) Gosh, I’m feeling *all* inspired to get the proposal for THUNDERBIRD FALLS out now! Go figure! *zum*!
Neil Gaiman
Over in Neil Gaiman’s blog today, where ‘today’ actually means ‘I read it today’, not ‘he wrote it today’, he says this: I’ve learned over the years that everything is more or less the same amount of work, so you may as well set your sights high and try and do something really cool. I think this is an incredibly sensible piece of advice. This is why I want to write fantasy and mysteries and romance and comics. And this is why, when it comes to LEGION, Sarah and I…
nice weekend
V. nice weekend. 3 days off was really good for me, although I didn’t *do* a whole lot. Read 5 books, went to see Farenheit 9/11, walked a bit, sat around outside in the sunshine some, biked a bit, played a bit of CoH. It was very pleasant. And it’s back down into the 50s now, so I don’t feel like it’s quite such a horrible waste to be at the computer working instead of outside playing. ytd miles biked: 117 miles to Lothlorien: 67
accidents and accidents
We had a bookstore accident last night. A real one; somehow we came home with $130 worth of new books. It wasn’t my *fault*: the new C.S. Friedman book was out, and I thought I didn’t have enough cash to buy it (I later discovered I’d missed the $10 folded into the $20, so in fact I /did/ have enough cash to buy it, but, well, I didn’t know that then), and then I felt a bookstore accident coming on, and I got the four (FOUR!) Anne Perry books that…