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Jul. 15th, 2009 @ 09:06 am
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Hello, DITL Jul. 15th, 2009 @ 11:47 am
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Jul. 15th, 2009 @ 11:35 am
[info]supergee
Beyond Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Thanx to [info]bookslut
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Jul. 15th, 2009 @ 10:38 am
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Forgetting that she is a hot-blooded Latina… Jul. 15th, 2009 @ 08:44 am
[info]supergee
The Newspaper of Record complains that "Sotomayor Leaves Passion Behind in Her Testimony." She was acting like some dull old Supreme Court justice, or something.
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Jul. 15th, 2009 @ 05:42 am
[info]supergee
Happy birthday, [info]ekovar
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Jul. 15th, 2009 @ 12:37 am
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A lot of pictures of a very busy day.. )

Jul. 15th, 2009 @ 07:09 am
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Ascension (7/14): Otaku After Dark (anime party) with dj's Steven Archer & Neska Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 10:55 pm
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Ascension (7/14): Otaku After Dark (anime party) with dj's Steven Archer & Neska Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 10:52 pm
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DIAMOND DEAD in Washington, DC Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 07:26 pm
[info]drdiabolicus, posting in [info]alchemy_dc
Hey, come check out Diamond Dead at Cap Fringe Festival in Washington DC:
www.deadrockproductions.com


and come play on our ning:
diamonddead.ning.com


Featuring music by Richard Hartley (Rocky Horror), created by Brian Cooper (Nymph). Voted Best Musical Pick of the Capital Fringe 2008, and traveling soon to New York Fringe.

Come down and help us scare the theatre kids!

Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 10:04 pm
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1956 Galey & Lord Cottons Ad Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 10:54 am
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VW 1969 Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 12:41 pm
[info]tvini, posting in [info]vintage_ads
LIFE 1969 VW ad
LIFE magazine, August 8 1969, just after the first lunar landing.

I've got a couple of LIFE magazines from July/August 1969. Since we're approaching the 40th anniversary of our first steps on the moon, I'll post them as able.


"My weakness laid bare, as people stop and stare." Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 11:35 am
[info]greygirlbeast
The thing about entries like this one, wherein I need to describe the day before, when nothing much happened, is that it tempts me to write about all the stuff I need to do during the day that lies before me. Which only serves to subvert the next day's entry.

There are a few things about Readercon 20 that I forgot to mention. For example, during the "Meet the Pros(e)" thingy on Friday night, when all the authors in attendance have sheets with peel-off stickers, and each sticker contains a single sentence the author has written. Con guests roam through the crowd, asking authors for sentences. Some authors exchange sentences with other authors. I gave lots away, but only received three stickers this year (I wasn't asking for them in return for my own). One reads, "Obsessives, doubters, workaholics: When the world ends, we will die, too." The second reads, "'We wage our deadliest battles,' Gundack said, 'against ourselves.'" Finally, the last reads, "Our words are the death masks of dreams." A theme is immediately apparent, and that I received these completely at random makes it all the more curious. I do not know who wrote these sentences.

Also, my thanks to [info]readingthedark, who gave me a copy of Placebo's Battle for the Sun the last day of the con. And there were other people I met for the first time, and that was cool. Catherynne Valente, for example, and Jeffrey Ford, and, gods, I forget. My mind is a sieve. Only, it's a selective sieve, which is the way of most sieves, now that I think on it. I expect there are other things I wanted to mention, but now I can't recall what they are. Oh, I did, once again, arrive at the conclusion that I will never be considered a "great" sf author, because I'll never concede that ideas are more important than characters, and I'll never be a technofetishist, and I'll never confuse the purposes and nature of literature with the role and nature of science.

I got the news yesterday morning that Charles N. Brown, co-founder and editor of Locus magazine (begun in 1968), died in his sleep on the way home from Readercon. I didn't know him well. We were once part of the same little dinner gathering in Chicago (2002), but that was about it. Nonetheless, his passing leaves a peculiar void in the world of sf & f publishing, and I was stunned at the news.

As I said, not much to yesterday. We had to make the drive back down to Spooky's parents' place in South County to check on things. Things were fine, except for a catbird trapped inside the netting that covers the blueberry bushes. The netting is there to keep the catbirds out. We call this irony. Spider cat was getting grumpy from all his time alone. More and more, I wish we'd rented a place in Kingston or Peace Dale, instead of Providence. Anyway, Spooky's parents return from Montana on Thursday.

What I was supposed to do yesterday was rest and recover from the weekend, and that's what didn't happen.

So...I have about a billion things to do today. Okay, maybe only about thirty, but still. Too much. July is swamped. Turns out, there will be a re-relaunch of the website later this week. It'll retain the same look and minimalist feel, but there will be a bit more content, especially relating to The Red Tree. So, please keep a weather eye on the website. And there's an interview I have to do, and a mountain of email to answer, and some promo stuff I need to get to for my editor, and preparing to shoot the book trailer, and I have to get started on Sirenia Digest #44. It really is a bit of a train wreck, is July. I didn't think it would be so bad. I was wrong.

Oh, and I should say, it has been decided that my next novel will be only 140-characters long.

Postscript (2:28 p.m.): Thanks to Franklin Harris for bringing this Readercon write-up ("Some important things/people that I saw/met/learned/heard about at Readercon" at Time.com) to my attention. I quote: "I didn't talk to Caitlín Kiernan, but I watched her swanning around in a tentacled mask and grey lipstick, and I felt awe. It is so important that cons have freakish people at them." I'm going to take this as a compliment. Did I "swan" around? There is an Old English meaning of the word, "to wander about without purpose, but with an air of superiority." So maybe I did swan around. Bjork and I, we swan. Also, the lipstick was green. Regardless, good to be mentioned, and yes, I am a freak, and I'm pleased the author included the fada in my name.
Current Location: Pityusa Rupes
Current Mood: busy
Current Music: Placebo, "Kings of Medicine"

Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 08:55 am
[info]supergee
The Five Stages of Political Excuses

Thanx to [info]smofbabe
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Richmond Burlesque Show looking for Acts Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 08:54 am
[info]irenejericho, posting in [info]alchemy_dc
Hi everyone! My friend Candi told me about this and I thought I'd put it up here in case anyone here has an act (or is friends with an act) that would be appropriate to the venue.

There's a new group that has begun a monthly Burlesque night in Richmond, VA. They are always looking for new dancers and other acts because they are a variety show. They don't have a full website yet, but they do have a FB page - Richmond Varietease.

Also, here's a review of Saturday night's show:

http://rvanews.com/entertainment/a-bawdy-good-time/
Current Location: the CassandrAsylum
Current Mood: calm

The business, as usual Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 08:48 am
[info]supergee
Filthy and offensive: Your idea is that after investigating Bill Clinton for a bl*w j*b for like five years, we shouldn't investigate the huge, grossly illegal things that were done under the past administration--Marcy Wheeler

Acceptable: Todd Palin ought to hold Levi's head underwater till the thrashing stops--Pat Buchanan
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Jul. 14th, 2009 @ 06:04 am
[info]supergee
Why we pulled back from the moon.

Thanx to Charlie's Diary
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