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Nov. 14th, 2009 11:07 pmHow long has it since I posted? >_> RL has been particularly RL-ly of late.
But I got a bunch of stuff done! I got started on a new shawl that I (dun! dun!) designed myself using a pattern from a book, and I finished reading the biography of Georgette Heyer (see below) and am just about done with The Return of Nightfall (see next week), and I finally got my story for imaginary beasts done (albeit five days later).
Though I totally bailed on NaNo. Ah, well.
Fic:
Desynchronization, chapter 16, part 1 and part 2, Ogata/Sai, Hikago, by
ontogenesis. Fic is completed. Yay!
Non-fic:
To develop your writer's intuition, you must first read like a maniac. Oh so true.
***
Just walked in on Mum and Dad are watching Demolition Man.
Sandra *bad at slang* Bullock: Let's go blow this guy.
Sylvester *irritated* Stallone: Let's go blow this guy away.
I'm weirdly impressed by the Chinese subtitles, which put it at "吹" and "轟" respectively, even if did disappear the sexual undertones. Heh.
***
Bookblog for The Private World of Georgette Heyer, by Jane Aiken Hodge.
( Anyone who has ever read The Black Moth will have, at some point, exclaimed: 'She wrote that at the age of eighteen?!' )
But I got a bunch of stuff done! I got started on a new shawl that I (dun! dun!) designed myself using a pattern from a book, and I finished reading the biography of Georgette Heyer (see below) and am just about done with The Return of Nightfall (see next week), and I finally got my story for imaginary beasts done (albeit five days later).
Though I totally bailed on NaNo. Ah, well.
Fic:
Desynchronization, chapter 16, part 1 and part 2, Ogata/Sai, Hikago, by
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Non-fic:
To develop your writer's intuition, you must first read like a maniac. Oh so true.
***
Just walked in on Mum and Dad are watching Demolition Man.
Sandra *bad at slang* Bullock: Let's go blow this guy.
Sylvester *irritated* Stallone: Let's go blow this guy away.
I'm weirdly impressed by the Chinese subtitles, which put it at "吹" and "轟" respectively, even if did disappear the sexual undertones. Heh.
***
Bookblog for The Private World of Georgette Heyer, by Jane Aiken Hodge.
( Anyone who has ever read The Black Moth will have, at some point, exclaimed: 'She wrote that at the age of eighteen?!' )