These two links concern me, when it comes to having the freedom to practice religion:
http://charmingchaos.livejournal.com/27856.html#cutid1
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6146288.stm
These two links concern me, when it comes to having the freedom to practice religion:
http://charmingchaos.livejournal.com/27856.html#cutid1
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6146288.stm
All in all, what I think of as Chicago had very little to do with this trip. Sure, we took the Skyway in, paid a bunch of tolls through Indiana and Illinois, and I gaped at the buildings and the audacity at which drivers cut each other off. I may have even irritated
And now, on the way out, there’s the same feeling, albeit in reverse.
During the con, though, it wasn’t like we were in Chicago. It was like that airport feeling, or that McDonald’s feeling, where every con in every hotel is kind of in the same space and time. The people were different, a bit. For some reason, our ribbons weren’t very popular. Neither were the ones that
We only sold one book while there, but that wasn’t too much of a surprise. We found out late in the game that the booksellers in the dealer rooms at cons will take novels on consignment for the weekend. Anything that doesn’t sell, you pick up on Sunday, when everything’s being taken down. Now that we’re armed with that knowledge, we plan on taking advantage of it, once again, at ConFusion in January.
They were gone.
So, I sat the last one that I had down there, and headed back to the hotel to grab more for
This morning, there were only four left. By the time we left the hotel, I’m certain that they were all taken. Every single one. This was such an overwhelming response, compared to Penguicon 4.0. Of course, I actually attended panels at this con, and chatted with other writers, and wasn’t afraid of talking to people about the novel, or about anything. It was a sci-fi/fantasy con. I mean, that’s why we were all there.
It was really good to see
As we haven’t gotten out there to actually experience the city yet, we will be returning soon. Museums (that Tut guy is still there), aquariums, pizza, the CTA train (the L), clubs, pizza… did I mention pizza? Anyway, we still have a lot to experience in that city, so we’ll be out there again soon.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Early in his film career, actor Oliver Hardy often played the parts of bad guys. But when he joined with Stan Laurel to collaborate on their series of comedic movies, he became a likable buffoon. I predict you’ll soon be the beneficiary of a comparable conversion, Taurus. Some troubling or adversarial influence in your life will become warmer and fuzzier, maybe even downright helpful and amusing. The psychological term for a conversion this dramatic is enantiodromia. It refers to the process whereby something changes into its opposite. It won’t be as freakish as it might initially appear. The unexpected transformation will be the result of an organic process.
I voted today.
Did you?
The fiction at the Steven web site has been updated.
What’s this? Hint of a long-term story beginning? :)
http://steven.davidmcrampton.com
It looks like I may be scarce in posting around LJ-land while this NaNoWriMo thing is going on. I’m up to 3,020 words, and have even (FINALLY) got a writing space that I like in my office at home.
I am having a blast, and I think that’s going to last for this entire month.
If you are interested, you can check my progress here:
http://www.nanowrimo.org/userinfo.php?uid=133886
Also, we’re gearing up for WindyCon, getting teasers ready, ordering ribbons… it really is an exciting time, Neo.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): “Courage is not the abnormal,” wrote poet Jack Gilbert. “Not the marvelous act. Not Macbeth with fine speeches. It is the thing steady and clear. The marriage, not the month’s rapture. The beauty that is of many days. The normal excellence, of long accomplishment. Not the Prodigal Son, but Penelope.” Gilbert’s words are my gift to you, brave Taurus. Of all the signs, you best express the virtue of steady devotion to the demanding challenges of beauty and truth. In the coming week, I predict that you will dramatically prove how miraculous that quality can be.
Today,
It’s the exact cart that I sold back to them when I sold my old N64. Still had mine and
We also had breakfast at Fleetwood, and enjoyed the hell out of some Hippie Hash. I know you’re jealous,
We went home and spent some time with the puppy, which was good, and she fully hooked herself on Ocarina.
Work is over in an hour and a half, and I’m still a bit sick, so it’s not as fun as it could be.
We’re going to head to Beal Gardens after our shift, and, like I always do, I wonder if I’ll run into anyone I know there.
After midnight, it’s ON. That’s right. IT’S ON! National Novel Writing Month. I’m going to start The Glass Crown tonight, and use the fancy notebook that
Like I told