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Showing posts with label Life in The Cold and the Wet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life in The Cold and the Wet. Show all posts

June 15, 2010

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1.

This is my first post at Posterous.

If this works, it should show up at Blogger too.

2.

My update for Kaz’s Summer Camp, Week #2:

I edited about 6k in from a previous draft and wrote about 3700 words too.

I'm a lot closer to the end then I thought I was.

Tonight's the big move. Eek.

3.

Yes, I am leaving Life in the Cold and the Wet behind.

4.

A snippet in honor of above:

She sat up, reached over, and hit him. Hard.

“What do you want?” he growled into the pillow.

“Sex. Conversation. The naked man next to me transforming back into my doting husband. Just to name a few things.”

Posted via email from The Eternity Project

1.

This is my first post at Posterous.

If this works, it should show up at Blogger too.

2.

My update for Kaz’s Summer Camp, Week #2:

I edited about 6k in from a previous draft and wrote about 3700 words too.

I'm a lot closer to the end then I thought I was.

Tonight's the big move. Eek.

3.

Yes, I am leaving Life in the Cold and the Wet behind.

4.

A snippet in honor of above:

She sat up, reached over, and hit him. Hard.

“What do you want?” he growled into the pillow.

“Sex. Conversation. The naked man next to me transforming back into my doting husband. Just to name a few things.”

Posted via web from The Eternity Project

June 13, 2010

1.

Terrible weather.

A perfect day for leave taking.

Is it wrong that it was easy? It feels like it shouldn't have been.

2.

I hate packing. I would say that I'm never going to move again, but that would definitely be a lie.

3.

I am on track to finish Hurricane Forever by the end of the month. I'm progressing faster -- plotwise -- than I thought I would.

February 10, 2010

1.

It snowed today.

Reconsidering my plans to study in Canada now.

I have no idea what I was thinking (maybe that it IS February?) but I decided I’d be warm enough in just a sweater. Which I was. Nearly.

But…snowgasm! In a Sweater! At least it didn’t settle.

2.

I haven’t written pretty much since my exams ended. What’s up with that? So I’ve started on TLOL again.

I would have done so earlier, but it really irritates me that WriteWay does not allow you to open 2 WIPs at a time and I haven’t yet had the time to go print it out.

3.

1-2-3 isn’t going very well. I didn’t do it

I’m just finding it to be such a chore. Damn it.

February 04, 2010

1.

Morning pages have yet to happen.

I am thinking about turning them into night pages. To empty out my head so I can start afresh in the morning. Maybe it’ll help me sleep.

For now, lunch pages seems to work. We’ll see when my schedule fills up a bit more.

2.

TLOL continues to percolate. I’ve essentially reworked the plotline for the third act, but I still need to fix the first.

I have found my not-so-pretty protagonist’s defining trait, so the first act must change. The plot works, but not the way it is currently written.

3.

MO has titles. Now it needs writing. I will probably work on this in parallel with TLOL, because it has so much in common.

Themes, worldbuilding, timelines even. I think the characters in MO will appear in TLOL and vice versa.

4.

The weather…OMG the weather!

It was freaking chucking it down yesterday. An actual Snowgasm in February! What. The. Fuck?

Talk about January-in-February! Which is, thankfully, going much better than the weather.

January 13, 2010

Winter

1.

This is by far the coldest winter I’ve experienced in my three years in Manchester.

I remember that I was wearing just a sweater right up to mid-November 2008. But I was wearing my long black coats by the same time last year.

Not to mention I think I only wore my brown calf leather jacket like twice because it got too cold, too quickly.

2.

It’s so so so so cold.

When I left Singapore, it must have been about 30 C.

Friday morning, it was –10 C when I stepped out of the plane, and snow everywhere. All I had was a wool sweater. I thought I’d never be warm again after that.

I came home, and climbed into bed and stayed there until I could feel my toes again. And my ears too.

It seemed like a perfectly rational thing to do at the time, never mind the fact that I was starving.

3.

It’s not negative degrees any more. This I can tell because my ears no longer hurt when I’m outdoors.

And the snow, it is melting.

4.

The snow is now that dreadful thing called Slush.

I hate Slush even more than I hate snow, but I think less than I hate sleet.

5.

The slush has refrozen into ice. I am ice-skating in regular, non-ice-skating boots.

It is a lot of fun. Especially the part where you skid/skedaddle your way with 2 bags and a bunch of groceries. But as an exercise, it leaves much to be desired.

6.

The ice is melting too. But not quickly enough.

Melting ice water on top of ice leads to Shinkansen* speed skidding/skedaddling.

(If you are meant to be part of my audience, you will appreciate the lovely alliteration, bolded for your admiration.)

7.

Tomorrow, I shall appreciate the rapidly melting ice from comfort and warmth of my bed, with 13.5 tog duvet.

*I do believe that the new Chinese trains between their major cities will be or are faster, however,  in the face of alliteration, even accuracy must falter.

January 08, 2010

Slush

1.

When I arrived in Manchester yesterday, it was white everywhere.

The city never looked so clean.

Or so cold.

2.

Snow to slush. Ick. Now Manchester is back to the dirty city I’ve lived in for more than two years now.

I decided that I needed better shoes for the snow after I fell twice on the way into town.

Originally, I wanted wellies. I mean, I live in the UK. I ought to have a pair. Besides, my fake uggs got wet and really manky and after I slipped twice, I decided I needed shoes with better grip. But all my shoes are pretty and adorable and heeled and not so much on practicality. Because I’m vain like that.

Instead, I got another pair of black boots. They look a bit like combat boots, but not quite. I’ve been eyeing boots like that for ages and ages and ages now.

So now I own five pairs of black boots. I think they cover every kind possible because I have them in suede, regular leather and patent leather. I have them in ankle-height, calf-height and knee-high. I have them in lace up and zip up. I have kitten heels, thin near-stilettos, chunky and nearly flats. I also have comfy, sooper comfy and OMG-they-are-killing-me.

I may have to stop buying a new pair every year now.

…I cannot believe I just said that.

3.

Since I'm a writer, I cannot possibly have a post titled 'Slush' without bringing up the dreaded Slush Pile.

I've never been in the slush pile because I've never submitted anything.

I hope that changes soon.