some small things...
Aug. 31st, 2004 11:52 pmA nice mention in the PW review of Powers of Detection for the Wren & Sergei story "Palimpsest" -- they don't rave, no, but they do say that "deft irony pervades (the story)." I'll take it.
And there will be (eventually) a good review of Staying Dead going up on reviewingtheevidence.com, which says, in part, "...an exciting, multi-level mystery...STAYING DEAD is a complex cocktail." So long as it's not a chocolate martini, I'm happy. *grin*
Also, if you were wondering what Dames of Darkness look like in the harsh light of The Morning After...
http://www.karenetaylor.com/persephonemorningafter.jpg
Front: Laura Anne Gilman, Viki Rollins, Tina Jens, Barbara Ferrenz, Linda Addison
Back: Karen Taylor, Liz Mandeville-Greeson, Elizabeth Massie
They took some pictures of us outside, too. In the direct sunlight. But the resulting smoke rising from some folks' skin made the photos unusable... (and you'll note that, once again, I evaded full frontal facial identification).
Gods, I'm tired. August has been...exhausting. I need a weekend of hedonistic pampering. Sadly, WorldCon is many things, but that ain't one of them. I am booked to the gills, and then some. *droop* If you see me in Boston, offer quality chocolate, high-end booze, and a back- or footrub and I shall do the meerkat purr for you...
And there will be (eventually) a good review of Staying Dead going up on reviewingtheevidence.com, which says, in part, "...an exciting, multi-level mystery...STAYING DEAD is a complex cocktail." So long as it's not a chocolate martini, I'm happy. *grin*
Also, if you were wondering what Dames of Darkness look like in the harsh light of The Morning After...
http://www.karenetaylor.com/persephonemorningafter.jpg
Front: Laura Anne Gilman, Viki Rollins, Tina Jens, Barbara Ferrenz, Linda Addison
Back: Karen Taylor, Liz Mandeville-Greeson, Elizabeth Massie
They took some pictures of us outside, too. In the direct sunlight. But the resulting smoke rising from some folks' skin made the photos unusable... (and you'll note that, once again, I evaded full frontal facial identification).
Gods, I'm tired. August has been...exhausting. I need a weekend of hedonistic pampering. Sadly, WorldCon is many things, but that ain't one of them. I am booked to the gills, and then some. *droop* If you see me in Boston, offer quality chocolate, high-end booze, and a back- or footrub and I shall do the meerkat purr for you...
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Date: 2004-08-31 09:01 pm (UTC)HEY!
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Date: 2004-08-31 09:17 pm (UTC)Re chocolate, booze and rubbing, in the immortal words of David Byrne, "Watch out, you might get what you're after."
Change of venue?
Date: 2004-09-01 05:39 am (UTC)Not as exciting as Boston, but Austin can be very amusing....
Hope it's a good, productive weekend...and some Sleep is committed somewhere!
Re: Change of venue?
Date: 2004-09-01 06:46 am (UTC)[ Even though I've missed it two years running... :-( ]
Re: Change of venue?
Date: 2004-09-01 08:54 am (UTC)And some nice writers/publishers/editors/fans.... %^)
Re: Change of venue?
Date: 2004-09-01 02:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-01 05:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-03 02:14 pm (UTC)