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First, an apology, of sorts, to the people who read this journal via MySpace. A few days back, MySpace mysteriously jettisoned the login cookie that prevents me having to remember my password and which email account I use for MySpace, and because I do actually rather hate MySpace, it was this morning before I could be bothered to try and remember what was what.

Yesterday, I wrote 1,267 words on Chapter One of The Red Tree. And I think that I have decided that there will not be footnotes, because too many people complain that footnotes break up the flow of the text. Instead, there will be endnotes for each chapter, which are really the same thing as footnotes, only they come at the end of the chapter instead at the foot of each page. Yesterday, I completed the first section of the chapter, and today I will begin the second.

It's that time again, time to point you to the places where you can easily acquire copies of all of my novels, and one of the short-story collections, so that no one has to utter those dreaded words, "I can't find your books." (shudder)

Daughter of Hounds

Silk

Threshold

Low Red Moon

Murder of Angels

Tales of Pain and Wonder

Not a bad day yesterday. I was done with the writing by 4:30 p.m. or so, and it was one of those perfect spring days outside. All those shades of fresh green bursting forth against the blue sky, and the sun so white and dazzling. I left the house for the second day in a row. We walked to Videodrome to return Enchanted (which I still name grotesquely charming). Then we got Thai for dinner, and then we watched the first two episodes of Millennium (now that we're done with Angel). Though I truly loved the second season, I missed most of the first. I think Millennium might have been Chris Carter at his creepiest, and I'm just glad it didn't show up on television until more than two years after I'd written my first Deacon Silvey story.

I passed much of the remainder of the evening in Second Life, rping with the Omegas in Toxian City. Really, it was all too complex and wacky and peculiar to try and recount, though Nareth's victorious battle against the sentient interstellar fungi that had infected her thrall's brain was quite invigorating. Later, Spooky read me more of House of Leaves. "Which is exactly when Karen screams." Such a sublime line. Oh, there was a very brief "absence" seizure following dinner, but I think I'm actually getting used to those little ones. So yes, a fine yesterday.
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From: [identity profile] chris-walsh.livejournal.com
Because the cast now includes Amy Acker (http://www.aintitcool.com/node/36431). Fred lovers represennnnnt! (And Illyria lovers, too, though I missed those episodes.)

Yes, I'm trying to send you cheering things.
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com

And Illyria lovers, too, though I missed those episodes.

You really should remedy that.

"Angel"

Date: 2008-04-17 08:13 pm (UTC)
ext_4772: (Whale fluke)
From: [identity profile] chris-walsh.livejournal.com
First I'm getting up to speed on the early years of Buffy. After that, I'm gonna try Angel.

One of the McMenamin's theater-pubs in Portland started showing episodes of Angel each Tuesday night last fall, but because of Fox officials' being potentially hinky about non-traditional screenings -- this was when the Writer's Guild Strike was looming -- McMenamin's and us geeks couldn't pimp the screenings in any way except word of mouth. Which wasn't enough, and the turnout was puny (as opposed to the decent groups for Buffy and the hundreds of people we got last summer for weekly Firefly). McMenamin's showed Season One of Angel and that was it.

But I have other ways to experience the show...

Re: "Angel"

Date: 2008-04-17 08:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com

First I'm getting up to speed on the early years of Buffy.

I'm really not a fan of the first few Seasons of Buffy. I find the comedy usually falls flat. But I rather liked Season 6, and most of Season 7. I'm really a Whedon fan because of Angel and, mostly, Firefly.

Re: "Angel"

Date: 2008-04-17 09:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] chris-walsh.livejournal.com
I'm in it for the early construction of Buffy's story, not so much the humor. (Though my one complaint about Season One was that it has some dramatic missteps and stretching of reality that I didn't quite buy; it's a really underpoplated school where no one notices several kids eat the principal!) And the cast is always appealing.

I'm pretty sure from what I've seen that Angel would really be up my alley, but my previous attempts to get into it, I almost immediately got lost. (I found Buffy easier to dip into, which I did at the fourth season finale; I then watched most of Season 5 and some of 6.) So that's another from-the-ground-up show I plan to watch.
From: [identity profile] humglum.livejournal.com

So, it's actually really going to happen. I've been so skeptical
about it becoming a reality since I first heard of it.
That is really very good news.

"Dollhouse"

Date: 2008-04-18 04:27 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] chris-walsh.livejournal.com
I really did wonder if it was going to be sacrificed to the Strike gods, due to the timing of its initial green-light. I was happy to hear it survive the strike, too.

The actors are in rehearsal, which means some scripting's been done. Progress! NOT progressing too fast! (Which should relieve the Lorax...)

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