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Aug. 19th, 2011 06:06 pmToday was an even quieter day than yesterday. I've done some work and will do some more work, but am a bit under the weather (that was a Spring pun - genteel laughter permitted) so am taking it slowly.
This morning's work was all novel. For those who must know, it was working out scenes that included shutters, repressive looks from ineffective priests, wimples and personal beauty, and the sad state of the wax on a quite specific writing tablet.
This afternoon's was a bunch of stuff for Conflux, plus starting reading for the Aurealis Awards (on which I won't be reporting back and none of the books will be reviewed by me - if your book is in the SF novel category, don't ask me about it etc - I know everyone already knows all this, but it's worth repeating) and I have just moved into my evening work, which is the Beast.
Actually, it's the Beast and more novel and maybe a bit more PhD stuff, because I need to get these things done, regardless of the shape of the body and under the weather is not actually high pain or worrying symptoms. I shall work slowly through things, however, and get stuff done very gently.
This morning's work was all novel. For those who must know, it was working out scenes that included shutters, repressive looks from ineffective priests, wimples and personal beauty, and the sad state of the wax on a quite specific writing tablet.
This afternoon's was a bunch of stuff for Conflux, plus starting reading for the Aurealis Awards (on which I won't be reporting back and none of the books will be reviewed by me - if your book is in the SF novel category, don't ask me about it etc - I know everyone already knows all this, but it's worth repeating) and I have just moved into my evening work, which is the Beast.
Actually, it's the Beast and more novel and maybe a bit more PhD stuff, because I need to get these things done, regardless of the shape of the body and under the weather is not actually high pain or worrying symptoms. I shall work slowly through things, however, and get stuff done very gently.