WHAT, exactly, is my license in?
Jan. 25th, 2012 05:04 pmBeen big days away from the Bar.
Yesterday, my first lead-edited book for Candlemark & Gleam had its release. You should get it. Maybe someday Amazon will let me buy a hardcopy of it:P
Also yesterday, the first book I lead-edited for anybody (even though I didn't know at the time that I was, exactly, doing that) got another awesome review. You should read that, too.
Also alsowik yesterday, our Best Beloved Sutin Autha Joss had her book officially launch. Oops, that was today; we just happened to get our official, beautiful, fantabulous hardcover of it a day early. (Which we will read, and love, and devour, and name it George, and then send it, plus an extry, to
bluesilverkdg so she can get Joss to sign them in Asheville next month. Right? We talked about this....)
So with all that publishery goin' on yesterday, what did I spend almost all of today doing?
Completely blowing up my MSN3K novella, totally changing its focus, harmonizing its time setting and breaking a hole in the fourth wall so big you can drive a truck through it. Or at least a TARDIS, if you've got one. (As it happens, I do.) Won't be long before the veils of secrecy can come off this project.
Oh, and in there, somewhere, I did practice slight amounts of law. Which might even be the subject of a later post.
Yesterday, my first lead-edited book for Candlemark & Gleam had its release. You should get it. Maybe someday Amazon will let me buy a hardcopy of it:P
Also yesterday, the first book I lead-edited for anybody (even though I didn't know at the time that I was, exactly, doing that) got another awesome review. You should read that, too.
Also also
So with all that publishery goin' on yesterday, what did I spend almost all of today doing?
Completely blowing up my MSN3K novella, totally changing its focus, harmonizing its time setting and breaking a hole in the fourth wall so big you can drive a truck through it. Or at least a TARDIS, if you've got one. (As it happens, I do.) Won't be long before the veils of secrecy can come off this project.
Oh, and in there, somewhere, I did practice slight amounts of law. Which might even be the subject of a later post.