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randomsome1 ([info]randomsome1) wrote,
@ 2009-01-26 19:15:00

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Entry tags:in ur novel eatin ur book, work is hell

Lookie! I found my birthday present to myself. :D



Also: Once again, Neil Gaiman has proven himself deserving of freshly-baked cookies. I read this and guffawed so much the better half put down his video game to find out what I was up to. From his blog this morning:

    It was 5:45 in the morning. No-one had died, though, I was fairly certain of that. My cell-phone rang.

    "Hello. This is Rose Trevino. I'm chair of the ALA Newbery Committee..." Oh. Newbery. Right. Cool. I may be an honors book or something. That would be nice, "and I have the voting members of the Newbery Committee here, and we want to tell you that your book..."

    "THE GRAVEYARD BOOK," said fourteen loud voices, and I thought, I may be still asleep right now, but they probably don't do this, probably don't call people and sound so amazingly excited, for Honors books....

    "...just won..."

    "THE NEWBERY MEDAL" they chorused. They sounded really happy. I checked the hotel room because it seemed very likely that I was still fast asleep. It all looked reassuringly solid.

    You are on a speakerphone with at least 14 teachers and librarians and suchlike great, wise and good people, I thought. Do not start swearing like you did when you got the Hugo.


I wonder if I'll find the time to sit down and finish The Graveyard Book--it seemed like much fun, so I hope so. I also wonder if this means we'll get more than a couple copies of The Graveyard Book into our store. But Borders Group is still flailing in altogether disturbing ways, so I doubt it. Instead I still have the awful feeling that we're gonna see the axe falling on a few local places before this mess is all over.

Cnn.com tells me the economic turnaround is predicted at around the end of the second quarter, though. So what's that--six months to limp along? And if we make it that far, we'll be good? We'll see.

But I won't stop applying around. A full forty hours at minimum wage would net me more than "full time" at Borders. And with BGInc nixing any bonuses or raises this year (but giving ex-CEO George Jones $2.1 million to go away), I'd be stupid to not just take a rinky-dink job that's closer to home and make do with it.

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(Anonymous)
2009-01-27 08:59 pm UTC (link)
Points for use of "rinky-dink."

-Eric

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[info]randomsome1
2009-01-27 09:46 pm UTC (link)
Do these points defeat tetanus? Plz tell me they do. :P

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[info]shikomekidomi
2009-03-07 06:45 am UTC (link)
Nice shirt, but should _Buffy_ be lecturing about the need to not have romances with vampires?
The thing that really irritates me about the vampires as people movement is how little they resemble vampires over time. First they stop drinking human blood in favor of animal, then they can go out in the daylight? Erg.
I'll admit that vampire myths vary pretty widely but these are fast becoming merely superhumans. Most vampires are adversely affected by sunlight. It may disperse their spectral projection, like the ghostly American vampires who don't physically leave their coffins and prefer to feed on their own families. It may force them to quickly hurry home and hide their exposed intestines inside a faux corpse body reducing them to normal human power like the Pennaggolan or it may even cause them to rot, like many Chinese variants, but it shouldn't appear to have no affect at all!

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[info]randomsome1
2009-03-07 11:00 am UTC (link)
You silly person, actually doing research when everyone knows that to make a financially successful vampire series you need to have vaguely-but-not-too-erotic dreams about sparkles after reading the first few books of Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse series and then swearing you didn't because they were too icky.

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[info]shikomekidomi
2009-03-07 04:57 pm UTC (link)
Financially successful gets too much emphasis these days. If you only turned out decent books you'd force these romance freaks to either read good books or stop reading anything other than standard romance novel trash, instead of polluting science fiction and fantasy shelves.

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[info]randomsome1
2009-03-07 09:43 pm UTC (link)
Have I told you lately that I like how you think? I didn't think so.

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[info]shikomekidomi
2009-03-08 05:00 am UTC (link)
Not lately, but thanks for the reminder.

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[info]randomsome1
2009-03-07 11:02 am UTC (link)
And also, Buffy knew how to throw down w. the undead critters if need be, and if guys were stupid enough to fight over her she'd jump in the middle and threaten both of their lives unless they got the fuck over it. So I'd qualify her to stabbinate Sir Glitteriness. :D

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[info]shikomekidomi
2009-03-07 05:01 pm UTC (link)
Well, that's true, I suppose. I still maintain buffy's entire romantic life reads like a train wreck, but she's at least competent. Actually, every Joss Whedon character ever has a horrible romantic life. Either they start mindraping you, or die, or turn evil, or 'have to leave', or some combination of the above. In fact, the best you can hope for is either a break up that's not TOO bitter (but probably will be) or for them to be killed suddenly out of the blue.
Does he really have sparkles? I refuse to read too much detail about the books but a lot of people say he does. That gives me all kinds of funny anime images.
Spellcheck doesn't like anime. Curse you, spellcheck! (shakes fist at the heavens)

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[info]randomsome1
2009-03-07 09:44 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, Meyer's vampires go out in the sunlight and sparkle. Harris's vampires catch on fire in the sunlight, though the MFC Sookie's not-quite-human vision sees them as glowing a little.

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[info]shikomekidomi
2009-03-08 05:01 am UTC (link)
Ow... Just ow.. Wh... Why do they sparkle? Are they made out of crystal rather than flesh?

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[info]randomsome1
2009-03-08 09:53 am UTC (link)
IIRC, yeah. Their bodily fluids are venom which makes them turn into something harder than granite which sparkles in the sunlight and makes a sound like metal rending when it's ripped apart, which has to be done by another vamp or a werecritter. They're unaffected by stakes, garlic, & sunlight, and they're automatically the prettiest, whitest, prettiest white things ever.

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[info]shikomekidomi
2009-03-08 11:48 pm UTC (link)
So they're less supernatural bloodsucking fiends and more silicon based aliens?

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[info]randomsome1
2009-03-08 11:53 pm UTC (link)
Quite possibly. Especially if you take into account the theory that the main vampire family are meant to symbolize Mormons and how Mormons believe that after death they'll really be recognized for their beauty as they go on to live forever and whatnot on another planet.

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