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Let’s Go Shopping (updated)

And it’s even writing-related! I need warm boots for my first MFA residency in Vermont this January. The dynamite Haddayr Copley-Woods pointed out some excellent options at Zappos and I think I’ve narrrowed it down to the following fabulous selections:

crunchy
tall
flowery
gray
these (I keep going back and forth between tusk and rootbeer — possibly too short; opinions requested, but I kinda like these best at the moment) (or here’s a slightly taller version)
taller

Which is where you come in. Preferences? Other candidates? (X-posted at LJ, which is the usual writing nattering spot these days.)

Updated: Thanks to all who played! Cleary, crunchy has won the fantasy boot competition. But the actual cold weather-livers have confirmed my opinion that these or a taller version of these (why is the taller version not available in tusk? gnash) are probably going to work best … especially when wearing pants. I like pants. So I’m gonna try those first and see if they work. Next stop: warmer coat that does not look like a Stay Puft Marshmallow Man costume!

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Wednesday Hangovers

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VeronicaMarsTalk

Happy Halloween, kiddos:

President Evil. It’s Halloween at Hearst and while Veronica (Kristen Bell) is looking for Logan (Jason Dohring) at the underground campus casino, the place is robbed and the thieves take Veronica’s necklace, given to her by Lilly Kane (Amanda Seyfried, who does not appear in the episode).

Meanwhile, Dean O’Dell (guest star Ed Begley, Jr., "Arrested Development") and his wife Mindy (guest star Jamie Ray Newman, "E Ring") seek Keith’s (Enrico Colantoni) help in tracking down Steve (guest star Richard Grieco, "21 Jump Street"), the biological father of Mindy’s son, who is deathly ill. Wallace (Percy Daggs III), distracted by a new group of friends, struggles to pass his Mechanical Engineering class. Ryan Hansen, Michael Muhney, Tina Majorino, Chris Lowell, Francis Capra and Julie Gonzalo also star. Nick Marck directed the episode written by Jonathan Moskin and David Mulei.

Looks like a lot going on…

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Misc.

So, last Friday a bunch of people with scattered thoughts were posting little listy updates. Now I imitate the format.

1. I’m very jealous of all you guys heading to Austin for World Fantasy this weekend. I hear even the notorious Skip Moles will be making an appearance,  and everyone knows he’s usually off globe-trotting with Carmen Sandiego, just one step ahead of Interpol. So I do wish we’d be there. That said, I’m soooooo relieved not to be going anywhere or doing anything major. October was way too overscheduled (though fun) and full of colds (not fun).  I basically plan to hole up for the next month and try and finish a draft of this novel.

2. Daylight Saving Time is not recognized by Emma the Dog and Hemingway the Cat, proving once and for all that it is backwards nonsense we should leave to Ben Franklin. (Not adding more to it!) I really need that extra hour of sleep, just as much as my dog needs breakfast at her usual time.

3. It’s Manbug week over at the LBC. This was my favorite this time around and I’ll be posting over there about why at some point, probably Thursday.

4. It’s very gray outside today. I disapprove.

5. Forgot to say how lovely Scott and Justine‘s visit was, and the augmentary visit by Scalzi: Much fun was had and many Mexican pastries were consumed. Especially cool was getting to see all the Uglies madness at the Indiana school Scott visited — there were hoverboards and games and all sorts of things, but my favorite was a gameboard set up like Operation, complete with bones and things to be removed during prettification. And–not to get too heartwarming–it was amazing to see how much not just the students but the adults had gotten into the books.

6. I really would relocate to Portland in a nanosecond. What a lovely city. On the flights, I managed to read two books (one I didn’t much care for in the end and another I liked very much — more on these later), write a good number of new pages of Aztec Dance Tunes, and all this despite being seated next to a very rowdy member of our military. Although I pretty much hate airplanes and the hellish, belittling, fluid-conscious experience flying has become, it sure is easy to be productive and read and write a lot WITHOUT internet access. Just saying.

7. Christopher taught a two-hour workshop on writing SF for one of the city library branches last weekend, despite still hacking with walking pneumonia, and the most amazing thing was that one of the attendees was that rarest of creatures: Someone who became a reader as an adult. It was because of The Lord of the Rings movies. He hadn’t realized they were based on books, had surgery, and started reading during the recuperation period. Has a day job where he does repetitive tasks that allow him to listen to audio books constantly. I was pretty pleased and amazed to discover this is even possible.

8. Thanksgiving is coming! Let the Thai meal planning begin!

9. Has Aaron Sorkin started to suck? Or is he just having an off-year? I thought the early episodes of Studio 60 showed promise (though I did not have The Love, like I did with Sports Night or early West Wing), but the last one was abysmal and the promise has only shown up in flashes here and there. This makes me very sad. Someone make Sorkin write something with less speechifying and cartoonish moralizing, ‘kay? Still, Matthew Perry is golden, and I say that as a not-Friends-fan.

10. Novel! Must! Write! Finish! Draft! Hard!

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Monday Hangovers

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Another Cold or Just Sleepy?

A poem, in any case, to make it better:

A Rough Guide

Be polite at the reception desk.
Not all the knives are in the museum.
The waitresses know that a nice boy
is formed in the same way as a deckchair.
Pay for the beer and send flowers.
Introduce yourself as Richard.
Do not refer to what somebody did
at a particular time in the past.
Remember, every Friday we used to go
for a walk. I walked. You walked.
Everything in the past is irregular.
The steak is very good. Sit down.
There is no wine, but there is ice cream.
Eat slowly. I have many matches.

– Mark Haddon

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