I love that second photo of you; are those con badges on your lapels?
Thank you! One is the sigil of NecronomiCon Providence 2017, which I got for being on programming last summer; the other is Radical Dreams' Black Lives Matter, which I have worn since the winter of 2016. I wear a safety pin in that lapel from the same time. On Friday, Steve Berman gave me a little pin in the shape of a rainbow file folder marked "Agenda," which I will put on my coat as soon as I figure out where it doesn't clash. I never put buttons on my backpack in high school or college, but apparently I wear pins.
The necklace sounds gorgeous, as much to be tasted as seen and touched.
I'll try to get a good picture of it! It is a long chain of rippling foam-colors and looks extraordinarily sealike for containing no blue or green.
I'm glad that you're enjoying Readercon. Love the deathmatch poems (reading Nick Drake for the second, predictably!).
I'm really glad you like them. It's still hard for me to see them as poems rather than composition exercises, but I think after a day I am proud that they came out as well as they did: I never write timed prompt poems. I still think it would have been nice if I wrote faster by hand.
I'd have liked to see the Le Guin panel - I'm about to read Tehanu for the first time.
I don't like Tehanu, but I think it was a necessary bridge to the later Earthsea material I do like. I know people who love it. I hope it treats you well.
Despite my best efforts, time isn't fast-forwarding to the release date of "Sleepless Shores". I'll just be here, scowling at the clock...
Oh! I forgot to link it! My collection has its first review on Goodreads! It's positive!
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Thank you! One is the sigil of NecronomiCon Providence 2017, which I got for being on programming last summer; the other is Radical Dreams' Black Lives Matter, which I have worn since the winter of 2016. I wear a safety pin in that lapel from the same time. On Friday, Steve Berman gave me a little pin in the shape of a rainbow file folder marked "Agenda," which I will put on my coat as soon as I figure out where it doesn't clash. I never put buttons on my backpack in high school or college, but apparently I wear pins.
The necklace sounds gorgeous, as much to be tasted as seen and touched.
I'll try to get a good picture of it! It is a long chain of rippling foam-colors and looks extraordinarily sealike for containing no blue or green.
I'm glad that you're enjoying Readercon. Love the deathmatch poems (reading Nick Drake for the second, predictably!).
I'm really glad you like them. It's still hard for me to see them as poems rather than composition exercises, but I think after a day I am proud that they came out as well as they did: I never write timed prompt poems. I still think it would have been nice if I wrote faster by hand.
I'd have liked to see the Le Guin panel - I'm about to read Tehanu for the first time.
I don't like Tehanu, but I think it was a necessary bridge to the later Earthsea material I do like. I know people who love it. I hope it treats you well.
Despite my best efforts, time isn't fast-forwarding to the release date of "Sleepless Shores". I'll just be here, scowling at the clock...
Oh! I forgot to link it! My collection has its first review on Goodreads! It's positive!