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Caitlín R. Kiernan ([personal profile] greygirlbeast) wrote2012-01-10 01:20 pm

"You were in my dream. You were driving circles around me."

Well, yesterday failed to measure up to the poopiness of its promise, though it was hardly conducive to the sort of work I'm supposed to be doing. You know...writing? Still, the anger subsided, and the day got better as it went on – a little better – and I have learned there's at least one person who thinks "awesome" is as overused (and inappropriately used) as do I, and who's willing to speak up. And that's pretty bow tie.

I managed to edit about one-third of Alabaster #3 before my agent called. It's fairly easy editing, as my editor at Dark Horse was very happy with this script, as was I. Hopefully, readers will also be happy with it.

My agent and I talked about Blood Oranges, mostly, and the fact that I'm planning two sequels (the second would be called Fay Grimmer; I don't yet have a title for book three). I'm morally opposed to any trilogy not written by Tolkien or Herbert or William Gibson or Holly Black. But...it's not really a trilogy-type trilogy. My story is more like one long (funny) story divided into three parts. It just works better that way. Also, the trilogy format allows me to write it over three years, instead of all at once. Many options are being explored. I am finally learning about options (after seventeen years in publishing). I'm fucking stubborn like that. Anyway, we also talked about the revamp of the website, and how not finished it is, and how the market is worse than ever, and how Dark Horse is now my day job, and how I'm turning down pretty much all short-story solicitations, and how to connect readers to booksellers that are not Amazon, and how to promote The Drowning Girl: A Memoir, and how my craziness sometimes impedes my communication with Merrilee and leads to my overreacting and misunderstanding (and stuff). Oh, Merrilee Heifetz is my bow-tie agent (has been since 1997) at Writers House. And no, I will not tell her your book is an incredible work of literature, the greatest thing since sliced halva, and how she should represent you. So, don't even think I might.

Yesterday, I renewed my membership to The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (I've been a member since I was nominated to the society in 1984).

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Fuck all, but this is a fucking perfect sentence (from Gibson's Neuromancer): The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.

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Late in the day, I was treated to pencils for Greg Ruth's cover for Albaster #3, and like the fist two covers, it's goddamn beautiful. Greg Ruth rocks. Which is to say, kittens, he is most bow tie.

Okay, now I go to finish with the editing of #3. I also have to speak to my editor at Dark Horse later today, and write synopses for the two books that will follow Blood Oranges (and, fuck all, but I hate writing synopses). However, my diligence will be rewarded with a visit from [livejournal.com profile] readingthedark this evening. We're gonna talk about stuff.

Slightly Improved & a Tad Manic,
Aunt Beast

[identity profile] meddevi.livejournal.com 2012-01-10 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I confess, I have found myself using "awesome" way too much in the last year. Closely behind that is "epic" (damn steampunks). I am on the search for new words to express that same sentiment. Suggestions?

[identity profile] edwarddain.livejournal.com 2012-01-10 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I must admit that that is one my favorite sentences as well.

D.

[identity profile] pisceanblue.livejournal.com 2012-01-10 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
the greatest thing since sliced halva
Wouldn't dream of it, Aunt Beast, but what about sliced halva with hashish?
(It's bow-tie that one of the best is being represented by one of the best.)

What I love about that particular opening line is the layers within it, the evocation of several different moods concurrently.
mithriltabby: Detail from Dali’s “Persistence of Memory” (Time)

[personal profile] mithriltabby 2012-01-10 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
That is an excellent sentence, but it also reflects on our changing times: a lot of televisions these days react to a dead channel by putting up a field of bright blue, instead of showing you the static.

[identity profile] trvolk.livejournal.com 2012-01-10 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"[A] hardcopy Roget's" is so much greater a tool than for finding words of similar meaning, but I am probably not telling you anything new there.

I dropped using 'awesome' altogether several years ago, even when the context absolutely begged its use. That leaves a hole in my vocabulary, but I would rather avoid altogether the smell now attached to it.
Edited 2012-01-10 20:15 (UTC)

Re: My agent and I talked about Blood Oranges, mostly, and the fact that I'm planning two sequels

[identity profile] papersteven.livejournal.com 2012-01-10 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
This is extremely bow tie news.
sovay: (Haruspex: Autumn War)

[personal profile] sovay 2012-01-10 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
the second would be called Fay Grimmer

I do like that.

And no, I will not tell her your book is an incredible work of literature, the greatest thing since sliced halva, and how she should represent you.

Well, no. Sliced halva is pretty tough stuff to live up to.

There is a new Penguin collection of Arthur Machen.

[identity profile] kore-on-lj.livejournal.com 2012-01-10 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I loved "sliced halva" and bow tie, that is all.

Well, and I am glad you're doing better.

[identity profile] homewardangel.livejournal.com 2012-01-10 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I love that line. Not only do I love it but it was once on an exam. I'm still friends with the professor who did that - how could I not be?

[identity profile] stsisyphus.livejournal.com 2012-01-10 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
...there's at least one person who thinks "awesome" is as overused (and inappropriately used) as do I...

I'm fairly guilty of this, but I am not (thankfully) not guilty of using the word "epic" for just about any expression of pleasureable satisfaction.

On the other hand, The Doctor overused the word "Fantastic!" a bit too much as well - so, I think there is room for forgiveness.

And no, I will not tell her your book is an incredible work of literature...

Initially I read this as you (sarcastically) not promoting her book as being an incredible work of literature and actually wrote down her name as someone to check out. And then reading comprehension caught up by the end of the sentence. Still, if she had written a book, I would check it out.

[identity profile] fornikate.livejournal.com 2012-01-11 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
i used to listen to 'your ghost' on repeat obsessively and sob.

[identity profile] ashlyme.livejournal.com 2012-01-11 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
It's the term "awesomesauce" that does my head in.

I love *that* Vince Locke illustration. You should really have that on a t-shirt. That is very bowtie.

[identity profile] xarx.livejournal.com 2012-01-11 05:43 am (UTC)(link)
People do need to stop using awesome so much. That word should be used to describe me and me alone. Any other use simply cheapens it's true meaning.