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Dec. 31st, 2009 | 07:03 pm
posted by: keepaofthecheez
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2010 To-Do List
Dec. 31st, 2009 | 04:55 pm
posted by: cmpriest
Presented here for personal reference, and the sake of motivation. Plenty was set into motion in 2009 — Dreadnought, (part of) Clementine, Bloodshot, and my contribution to Fort Freak were all written and are now in editorial process — but there’s lots I’d like to see get underway in 2010. So here’s my tally of the definite stuff, and the stuff that definitely needs to happen next year.
- Fathom released in mass market (February 2010)
- Clementine released (May 2010)
- Dreadnought released (fall 2010?)
- Bloodshot released (late in 2010, I assume - maybe early 2011)
- Fort Freak released (late in 2010 I assume - maybe early 2011)
- Write Hellbent and hand it in by summer
- Draw up pitches for 2 more Clockwork Century books, Ganymede and Jacaranda
- Hone pitch for unrelated novel Maplecroft and begin writing it
- Hone pitch/content for unrelated novel Engines of Wrath and possibly finish it
- Hone pitch/content for YA novel The Storming and possibly finish it
Definitely happening:
Definitely needs to happen:
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Forget the Epic
Dec. 31st, 2009 | 03:50 pm
posted by: cmpriest
In 2010 (which is pronounced “twenty-ten” in my head), heaven only knows what will become of us. The older I get, the more strongly I feel that I have precious little control over much of anything; but the things that are within my authority, I will do my best to manage.
Mind you, I don’t smoke, don’t drink to any prohibitive excess, and I’m not interested in losing weight (though I’m a little out of shape). I already keep my home tidy as a matter of personal routine. My credit cards are finally paid off. And, quite frankly, the bad habits I indulge are not the kind I can be bothered to address. My capacity for resolution is therefore somewhat limited.
Ergo. This year I’d like to sell more books, but I can only resolve to continue writing more books. To this end, I’m going to once more make it my goal to write every single day, even if it isn’t much. Likewise, I’d like to get in better shape, but I can only resolve to maintain my present exercise regimen and eat reasonably.
So I guess that’s it. I resolve to keep on keepin’ on. It’ll either be enough, or it won’t.
[Crossposted to/from my website. If you'd like to comment, you can do so either here or there.]
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things that kirihara akaya really loves, other than tennis
Jan. 1st, 2010 | 04:55 am
posted by: ieatchu
Happy New Year, everyone! :D
Title: Things that Kirihara Akaya Really Loves, Other than Tennis
Author:
Rating: G
Word Count: 3,156
Characters: Kirihara Akaya, Rikkaidai Regulars
Disclaimer: Prince of Tennis and all of its characters do not belong to me.
Summary: Kirihara decides that asking his teammates about homework is a pretty stupid thing to do but he does it anyway.
( Kirihara looked aghast. )
Comments and concrit are very much appreciated and loved~ :D ♥
Happy New Year, everyone! :">
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Yeap xD
Dec. 31st, 2009 | 08:57 pm
mood:
hopeful
posted by: aozora86
So let's have hope for this new year!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010!!!!!!!! I hope it will be a good year for the whole human race, that we will be able to start building a better place for everyone, without wars, sadness or death. I really hope so.
So, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!
Feliz año nuevo ^____^!
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Dec. 31st, 2009 | 02:15 pm
posted by: keepaofthecheez
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NEW YEARRRRRR
Dec. 31st, 2009 | 01:13 pm
posted by: sasuke2itachi3
HEY F-LIST HAVE A WONDERFUL NEW YEARS EVE (OR NEW YEARS FOR SOME PEOPLE)
BESIDES THAT. hey new friends~! my names maya and i like never update. Hope we can be great friends :DAbout me;;
I REALLY LIKE CAPSLOCK.
Fandoms
I'm watching Kouhaku on my TV right now and I'm pretty sure Kimura Takuya has gotten hotter than before. BUT ITS ALRIGHT ILL ALWAYS BE A NAKAI FA
And then there was ARASHI. Im watching them right now, im typing this as I watch Kouhaku. OKAY. right now its Kobukuro.
AND. GINTAMA. OMG. I've been excited about the movie ajhfakfjafws omg i can't wait. I got even more excited when i found out Kamui was in it. I started spazzing with everyone around me, but hey no one cares xD.
IM GOING TO JAPAN IN APRIL TO GO SEE IT.
Mom: "Maya you don't need to follow me"
Me: "yes I do. gintama's like my life, ill like die if i don't see it"
Mom: "yeah so, you can buy the dvd"
Me: "no i need to go watch it like ten times."
WHY TEN TIMES?
First time: too excited i can't even comprehend what's going on.
2nd: SAME WITH FIRST
3rd: SAME
4th: SHINSENGUMI
5th: kalfjeakfjhkafa KAMUIIIIIII
6th: TAKASUGI
7th: KATSURA
8th: GINTOKI
9th: SAKAMOTO
10th: I'LL WATCH THE MOVIE APPROPRIATELY.
ajfhajfnjafnajfeajnhiednfaodkage IM SO EXCITTTEDD GAWWDDD.
Resolutions;;
- lose weight for like the 100th time. like i lost about 15pounds last year and i forgot about it and now my pants from last year won't fit lol.
- Im moving to Japan so make some friends. I have my friends from the past but you know-- i want some fandom related friends.
- I don't really know anymore.
2009;;
- SO MUCH BETTER THAN LAST YEAR. AND THE Y
EAR BEFORE. - I made so many new real life friends :D
- I lost many real life friends too, but im alright with that. they weren't really worth it.
- IM GRADUATING THIS YEAR. WOOT. idk i might skip graduation to go to Japan early, because i don't feel like going to senior week.
- im like wicked excited and it's scary at the same time. I've been to japan many times but it's not like I've ever actually lived there. It'll be a brand new experience :D
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Happy New Year. :)
Jan. 1st, 2010 | 12:32 am
posted by: starafar
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HAPPY NEW YEARS!!
Dec. 31st, 2009 | 10:05 pm
posted by: yama_shin
right now its 12am in Australia soo
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!!!
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Dec. 30th, 2009 | 11:32 pm
posted by: keepaofthecheez
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Happy New Years
Dec. 31st, 2009 | 03:22 pm
posted by: erilyn

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the tail end of something ten years long
Dec. 30th, 2009 | 04:22 pm
posted by: cmpriest
Ten years ago I was in the middle of a grad program in rhetoric theory, wondering when the hell I would finish reading all this crap and start publishing some crap of my own. At the same time, I was working three jobs — assistant director of a school aged child care program for a Title Eight school in East Ridge, Tennessee, graduate assistant to the rhetoric department head, and teacher of two sections of second-level writing at UTC — and living in a townhouse with a couple of roommates. I spent much of my free time (ha!) hanging out at a coffee shop in downtown Chattanooga.* This coffee shop had closed and reopened, and upon reopening it was managed by a guy named Jym who became a friend of mine. On the side, I wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
Lots happened between then and now.
Sometime in 2001 Jym and went to NOLA with a couple of friends, and what happened in NOLA didn’t stay in NOLA. We started dating. A year later, we moved in together; six months after that, my cat died. We went to St. Augustine. We adopted Spain the Cat (who sits in my lap this very moment). I wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
In 2003 I sold my first book to a micro-press based outside Atlanta, Marietta Publishing. It went badly. To this day, the publisher refuses to tell me how many copies were sold or provide the documentation. He used to claim I owed him money. Last I heard, he could be arm-twisted into admitting that he did owe me a little cash, but he insists that he has no idea how to reach me. In the publisher’s defense, I guess I’m kind of hard to find. I didn’t know what else to do, so I wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
Shortly after that book was published, I was contacted by an editor from Tor, Liz Gorinsky — who found my years-old query in a slush pile in an office she was cleaning out (or I believe that’s the story). Warren Ellis gave me a leg up with a recommendation. My then-agent wrestled rights away from Marietta, and in 2005 Tor released a revised, expanded edition of Four and Twenty Blackbirds. Around this same time, I was lucky enough to fall in with Subterranean Press. My previous agent and I parted on friendly terms, and I signed with Jennifer Jackson over at Donald Maass. Six more of my books were published. I wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
I produced a real estate magazine for about a year, sharing an office with a cranky but awesome saleswoman with a southern drawl that would stop a clock. I worked as head writer/copyeditor for the data aggregate that runs Sears.com for four years; it was a great company with the best damn coworkers a girl could ask for. After hours, I wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
Jym and I came and went from several apartments in Chattanooga. In 2006 we got married and moved to Seattle. I went to work for a firm that essentially share-cropped freelance writers for Amazon.com, where I was ultimately told that I couldn’t write about power tools because I was a girl, so I quit. Then I freelanced, mostly writing about power tools for people who correctly figured that four years of writing about Craftsman products made me qualified to do so. That gig eventually dried up. I took proofreading gigs for Bill at Subterranean; and last year he made the arrangement more official, giving me steady work and a salary, as well as the title of associate editor (wee!). I wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
I struggled with Seattle. I’m a Gulf Coast girl at heart (never mind the 12 years in Tennessee) and while some people get SAD, I got what could best be described as seasonal psychosis. Winters and springs were especially difficult. People who recommended special lights could expect a punch in the face. However, I found things to love about the place — as the song goes, “with a little help from my friends.” I was befriended by some truly exceptional souls; and of course, Seattle gave me Boneshaker — which simply could not have been written anywhere else, about anyplace else. So I wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
Boneshaker became my lucky number seven. I snuck my way into a Consortium (my second, though the first is a secret), and wrote a contribution to the next Wild Cards mosaic. I fought my way up the learning curve of short stories, and sold a few. In addition to the work with Tor and Subterranean, I sold two books to Bantam. Everything on this page happened. Because I wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
Jym changed his name (back) to Aric, and went to work for Amazon.com, giving us a measure of stability, fiscal security, and lots of weapons-grade health insurance, thank God. While riding his motorcycle, Aric was hit by an SUV. I came down with a catastrophic eye infection that marked the end of my contacts-wearing days, and the beginning of days wearing glasses that cost more than my laptop. I spent the night in the ER with kidney stones. I bashed my face in on a Portland sidewalk I got into a knife fight with a pirate. Spainy ate a hair twistie and had it removed the hard way (through an incision in her belly), but that wasn’t covered. I wrote, and wrote, and wrote.
A few months ago, Aric announced his intention to quit his job at Amazon. After much hoop-jumping and strife, he came to co-own a coffee shop and its roasting arm out in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle. His last day at Amazon will be New Year’s Eve. His first day as a full-time small business owner will be January 1. As for me? I’m telling myself that this will be an adventure, and I guess I’ll just write, and write, and write.
Happy New Year, everyone.
Happy New Decade, too.
* I spent much of the mid/late nineties hanging out at this same shop; but as time passed, many of my friends moved on/moved away, and the scene wasn’t quite the same. By the time the shop closed, it was scarcely a shadow of its former self anyway. Even so, when it reopened, a number of us wandered back to sniff around and see what’d become of the place. Thus I began hanging out there again, and thus I met Jym.
[Crossposted to/from my website. If you'd like to comment, you can do so either here or there.]
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Dec. 30th, 2009 | 05:42 pm
posted by: keepaofthecheez
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Holmes
Dec. 31st, 2009 | 09:20 am
posted by: erilyn
But what amused me most is this line from the start of The Speckled Band: "Very sorry to knock you up, Watson", said he. Holmes/Watson mpreg, anyone?
What I really want to re-watch, but suspect it won't be as enjoyable now as when I was a kid, was the Sherlock Holmes comedy Without A Clue with Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley. I just have a craving to see it again for some reason.
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Dec. 30th, 2009 | 03:56 pm
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Dec. 30th, 2009 | 02:51 pm
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Dec. 30th, 2009 | 01:33 pm
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Dec. 30th, 2009 | 09:55 am
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Dec. 29th, 2009 | 11:14 pm
mood:
okay
posted by: jocularreaction
I'll fix this post later, or update with another post.
All in all, 2009, you are the best out of my 22 years here so far. You were amazing. I accomplished so much of what I never thought I could within a year's time.
