3/26/06: Reminders and deadlines
Mar. 26th, 2006 10:33 pmOnly minimal writing for most of this week, with one missed day, but I got in nearly a thousand words today. Unfortunately, the piece shows no sign of stopping any time soon (though the very last subplot has now been introduced), so it seems that it will be a novella rather than a novelette. Oh well. And it's clearly going to need an immediate revision pass once I've completed the first draft.
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Apart from the writing, we've seen movies Transamerica (good, but not as polished as I'd expected from the buzz), V for Vendetta (excellent, the changes from the comic book made it stronger), and The Mummy on DVD (silly) and play Crowns (a marvelous production, I was especially impressed with the set and lighting). I've also suffered another recurrence of the awful fungus infection that attacks the same two toes on my right foot every year or two. Prescription antifungal ointment and Burow's solution seem to be doing the job this time.
Some upcoming dates you might want to know about:
- I'm a guest pro at the
Wiscon writers' workshop, in
Madison. This is the 30th Wiscon and it promises to be a real blow-out.
The deadline for submissions is April 1 and you must have a
membership to the convention (which is already sold out).
- On the evening of April 6, from 7 pm to 8:30 pm, I'll be
appearing in a panel
discussion at Mount Hood
Community College in Gresham, Oregon. The topic will be "Getting
published and the relationship between writers, books and readers" and
the panel is also scheduled to include local authors
jaylake, David Goldman,
bricoleur, Damian Kilby,
douglain, Ken Scholes and Josh English. All good people.
- The voting deadline for the Locus Awards is April 15. Anyone can vote (I had said elsewhere that only Locus subscribers can vote, but I was wrong) and you may, if you wish, write in anything you want in any category.