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I began Chapter Ten of Daughter of Hounds yesterday, even though I only got 837 words into it. And I've realized that Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon has had a certain influence on the narrative structure of this novel, which might be readily apparent and which might not. We shall see. Anyway, I have the day off. I have to go to the market, and then I have to cook. We're having dinner with friends tonight, and I'm bringing the main course.

There was another pirate dream last night, though, unfortunately, it wasn't the fun sort of dream I had the night before. I was sitting in bed this morning, being a little weirded out at two consecutive nights of pirate dreams, until I realized a possible trigger. For two nights now, I've fallen asleep with Alien: Resurrection in Spooky's iBook. Both nights, I've made it as far as the part where Elgyn (Michael Wincott) is talking with Gen. Martin Perez (Dan Hedaya) and describes Call (Winona Ryder) as "a little girl playing pirates." So, maybe that's doing it. Or maybe Nar'eth found a wormhole and is screwing around with time. Either way, last night I was on an immense sailing ship (well, Nar'eth was on a ship). It was night, and I was up on the foredeck alone, looking at the stars, which were brilliant in the warm night. The air smelled like salt and damp wood, and there was a school of dolphins just in front of the ship. I could hear the sails billowing in the wind. And then I wasn't alone anymore. There was a man sitting on a wooden crate, smoking a pipe. He was a very tall, thin man, sort of Ichabod Crane. I sat down near him, and he started talking to me about whaling and ambergris. He asked if there were whales where I came from, and I said "No, not exactly." And that's as much of it as I clearly remember. Later, there was something else about whales, but I'm not sure what. But I think it's time for Leh'agvoi to do a "pirate Nar'eth" pin-up.

Speaking of nautical things, I got an e-mail from Stephen Jones this morning informing me that Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth has shipped. The story I wrote for it, "From Cabinet 34, Drawer Six," was the catalyst for my preface in To Charles Fort, With Love, though that story doesn't actually appear in the book. I'm very much looking forward to this anthology (from Fedogan and Bremer). It's been a very long time coming. I wrote "From Cabinet 34, Drawer Six" in October and November 2001, and when Steve told me he was doing another Innsmouth anthology, I promised the story to him. Here's one of four illustrations that Les Edwards did for the volume (behind the cut):



"Aground" by Les Edwards (© Les Edwards 2005)


If you should have a clear sky tonight, look for Mars. This weekend the planet is closer to Earth than it will be again until 2018.

Spooky and I are ignoring the time change again this year, remaining on Daylight Savings Time. It worked very well for us last year. Not only did we keep an hour of afternoon most everyone else lost, but I was never late for anything.

We're beginning to puzzle out how the erotic vignette subscription service will work, how we'll be handling payment, etc. There will eventually be a webpage where you can register at www.caitlinrkiernan.com/polymorph, but not yet. Meanwhile, I'm still watching the poll...

Date: 2005-10-30 06:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iliadawry.livejournal.com
I've found Shadows Over Innsmouth on Amazon -- that appears to be the precursor to the volume you mention. Is Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth going to be available via Amazon? Or is it something I should be combing small presses for?

Date: 2005-10-30 06:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com
I've found Shadows Over Innsmouth on Amazon -- that appears to be the precursor to the volume you mention. Is Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth going to be available via Amazon? Or is it something I should be combing small presses for?

I'm not quite sure what's up with ordering the book. Yes, Shadows Over Innsmouth is the precursor. Fedogan and Bremer don't seem to have a website, though Arkham House appears to sell their books. Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth isn't listed at Amazon, but the editor says the book's shipping and there's a release party for it at World Fantasy. Go figure.

Date: 2005-10-30 06:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iliadawry.livejournal.com
I'll be on the lookout. On the off chance I hear something before you do, I'll let you know. Meanwhile, I shall keep money in reserve for it.

Date: 2005-10-30 06:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] setsuled.livejournal.com
But I think it's time for Leh'agvoi to do a "pirate Nar'eth" pin-up.

That's a good idea. Well, it's high time for me to do any Nar'eth pin-up. I'm gonna be out of town for several weeks, but I may be able to accomplish it. I'm sort of counting on being able to do Boschen and Nesuko, anyhow . . .

Not only did we keep an hour of afternoon most everyone else lost, but I was never late for anything.

Your statement might be more conspicuous if you were late for everything, you know. Anyway, then you could sleep later.

Date: 2005-10-30 06:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scarletboi.livejournal.com
Maybe you're picking up my piratey vibes.

I've been playing City of Villains a bit lately and my character is an undead pirate lass that summons her dead crewmates to fight for her.

She's hot.

Date: 2005-10-30 06:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com
I've been playing City of Villains a bit lately and my character is an undead pirate lass that summons her dead crewmates to fight for her.

Drad.

Someday, I too shall play games online, like all the other geeks get to do...
From: [identity profile] wishlish.livejournal.com
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.11/absinthe.html?pg=1&topic=absinthe&topic_set=
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com
Interesting article on Wired about your favorite drink...

Yep. I read it in the print version.

Date: 2005-10-30 11:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] girfan.livejournal.com
We were at a friends' birthday party last night out in the country and I saw Mars very clearly due to there being little light in the fields. We had gone into his back garden for fireworks, but he pointed out Mars and I watched it most of the time instead of the fireworks. Too bad there wasn't a telescope handy!

New Lovecraftian Freshness

Date: 2005-10-30 11:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oneirophrenia.livejournal.com
Heya, Cait--here's a little head's-up for you: over the weekend in Cleveland, I scored two new items of Lovecraftian interest--Joshi's Annotated Supernatural Horror in Literature, which includes an amazingly complete bibliography of related works as well as fascinating annotations; and the new Penguin Classics edition of HPL's stories, Dreams in the Witch House, again annotated and introduced by Joshi. THe new collection features The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, though I warn you that the annotations are nowhere NEAR as thorough as my annotated Dream-Quest is going to be...provided I ever finish the damn thing. :)

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