So what is this reputation of yours? I clearly have much to learn about you.
I read dead languages, but I write a lot in English.
—I should use that as my bio.
I used to have a pocket self-description, but now I suspect I would tell you that my professional training is in classical philology and my interests tend to be fairly obvious from my journal; I have had a number of short stories and poems published in various venues and collected at this point in three books and I should really make some kind of links-post as to the online publications one of these days. My livejournal handle is from a British folksong and my most accurate icon is really the one with Metropolis and the Dresden Dolls. I like weird.
In related news, after the current show is done, my household would like to have you and Spatch over to supper some Friday night in the near future, night TBD. We do live a very long ways away (Medford) but I hope you'll both say Yes.
I'd be honored to accept; I live in Lexington, so I don't consider all things outside Camberville to be the Mountains of the Moon. (Okay, that would actually be highly entertaining, if confusing for several reasons.) Give me semi-reliable public transit and I'm cool.
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I read dead languages, but I write a lot in English.
—I should use that as my bio.
I used to have a pocket self-description, but now I suspect I would tell you that my professional training is in classical philology and my interests tend to be fairly obvious from my journal; I have had a number of short stories and poems published in various venues and collected at this point in three books and I should really make some kind of links-post as to the online publications one of these days. My livejournal handle is from a British folksong and my most accurate icon is really the one with Metropolis and the Dresden Dolls. I like weird.
In related news, after the current show is done, my household would like to have you and Spatch over to supper some Friday night in the near future, night TBD. We do live a very long ways away (Medford) but I hope you'll both say Yes.
I'd be honored to accept; I live in Lexington, so I don't consider all things outside Camberville to be the Mountains of the Moon. (Okay, that would actually be highly entertaining, if confusing for several reasons.) Give me semi-reliable public transit and I'm cool.