::whew::

Nov. 5th, 2009 04:52 pm
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There. Kith and Kin, the rewrite thereof, is finished. A nice, clean version of the novel exists for sharing, so now's the time to speak up if you're inclined to read it. Canum would be pleased to make your acquaintance.

This is the second book in the series; the first book is with the agent, looking for work. I'm hoping that the lack of a follow-on novel is what stalled possible sales, and so the completion of Kith is a big deal for me. That, and I'm just plain tired of rewriting.

Oh, man, am I tired.

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I also managed to get that flu shot on Wednesday afternoon by standing in line for two and a half hours to ensure I'd be one of the 1,000 people they had vaccine doses for. Well, I was sitting in line; knowing it would be a long wait, I brought a chair, my lunch, a bottle of water, and a book. (Elizabeth Bear's Carnival, probably my favorite of hers to date.) As with the regular seasonal flu shot I got in early October, this one has resulted in my neck being a little stiffer than usual, so I've been taking Tylenol and ice cream to remedy that. *g*

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And now I have time to read. A trip to the bookstore is warranted, as several new books have come out recently that I've been wanting to read but could not, on account of (a) focusing on the rewrite and (b) tired. (That originally came out "ired," which fits, as does "mired.")

What have you read recently that you liked?

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Here, have some seasonal color:

Lake in autumn

That photo was actually taken a couple of years ago, but it's pretty enough to be a keeper. If you like colorful leaves, you might want to check out the viburnum photo, too.

Date: 2009-11-06 02:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] eseme
I think I read either this one or the first, at one point. I'm not sure I will have time to read it all though. Let me poner that.

The coolest book I read lately was Wen Spencer's Endless Blue which came out in paperback over the summer (it came out in hardcover in 2007, not sure why the delay).

Her previous work has been interesting blends of genres. Her Ukiah Oregon series was sci fi with very unique aliens, Tinker and the follow up Wolf Who Rules are elves and magic in a modern setting with science and world gates, while A Brother's Price was a sort of post-apoc western with almost no males and a female dominated society.

Endless Blue is really pure sci fi, about the place all ships go when they miss a warp. And they go to the Saragasso Sea. It's pirates, with some high tech and people who have been geneticly engineered. It's brilliant.

Date: 2009-11-06 12:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] eseme
I think you'd like Endless Blue as the biggest theme is how the various species (none of whom have met each other in real space) try to get along in this place where all their ships have crashed and no one can leave. It is very much a social drama.

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