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 1) Did you see my happy cover reveals for HEART OF BRIAR and SOUL OF FIRE?  If not, checkit! http://www.lauraannegilman.net/first-look-heart-of-briar-and-soul-of-fire/

2) The Skiffy Internet is in an uproar because some white male readers got ewwwww!cooties from all the female and non-white (and non-white females!) on the Nebula ballot.  All I can say is: cootie-fearing fandom, grow the FUCK up already. And if you can't, then stay in your own cootie-free playpens and leave the adults alone.  Sometimes there are more guys than women on the ballot(s).  Sometimes there are more women than men. Genders and nationalities and skin tones shift.  This?  Is all GOOD. It means we have a vibrant and expanding genre with lots of good work to choose from.  If you think this is something to moan about, please see above re: playpens. 

3. There are a lot of new books out from Book View Cafe this week!  Go checkit.  

4. 2013, in addition to being the year of Being Really Damn Busy, is also the year I let myself work ALL the hours... M-F.  And very few hours S-S.  So far, this is... working extremely well. Workaholicism With Limits.  It's the hot new religion cult  philosophy.


Status Report:

Today I: wrote 2k words. Edited someone else's story. Signed on for a long-term freelance project. Mended a coat. 

All four of those things filled me with the same level of competent accomplishment. Or accomplished competence. Whatever.


The daily darling:

The boss never forbade them anything stronger, but Marie frowned on the girls drinking while they were working, saying men could make themselves foolish, but a woman never should.

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EtA: nope, cross-posting not working.  hrmmmmm


with a reminder that my SFnal project, DRAGON VIRUS, is now available as an ebook from BookView Cafe, Amazon, and B&N....



It began soon after the Millennium. Reports of newborns with strange malformations, too weak to live…caused by a single genetic mutation. Or, as the press quickly dubbed it, the Dragon Virus. Scientists predicted that it was an evolutionary dead end; that the mutation would burn itself out quickly; that it was nothing to be worried about.

They were wrong.

 

Every racial type. Almost every continent. No known cause. Human-created, maybe. Or just God, throwing the dice. Infecting us, warping us. Tied into our genetic code, from here on in. No known treatment. No idea where even to begin.

Everything was about to change.

Six connected stories, charting the end – beginning – of everything we know, everything we fear, everything we hope for….

With an Introduction by Walter Jon Williams

Praise for Dragon Virus

“Stunningly successful…A potent ride through a changing future, exploring themes and ideas that resonate as much in the modern day as in her darkly evolving future.”   —SF Signal

“A gripping adventure from start to finish, Dragon Virus is highly recommended.”   —Midwest Book Review

 

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For my knitting peeps:
Top Ten Reasons Knitting is Better than Therapy (by Knitpurlgirl, via my sister Amy's blog)

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For the rest of you, a reminder that "Inferno" is available to either download as a pdf or read on-line at BookView Cafe. And here's a small teaser, to get you motivated....

P.B. took one look at the sea of bodies and skirted around them, not wanting to deal with any more
people today than he had to in order to finish off the job. He knew some humans on a social basis, but they
were Talent, magic-users. They could see beyond white fur, black claws, eyes that were cat-slitted and
the color of dried blood. He had no such faith in these human Nulls to do other than scream and point. Or
point weapons. Idiot humans.

Not that the Talent were any better, overall.

Humans were all annoying creatures.


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And, possibly the last recipe until April:

quick and dirty yum

1 pound ground turkey, browned
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 lb peeled tomatoes, chopped, plus liquid from can
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup red wine
1 t. chili powder (hot!)
fresh cracked black pepper

Throw it all into a dutch oven or stockpot. Simmer for about an hour. Feeds two reasonably hungry people, with salad. With starch, would probably feed three people. Easy to double, easy to improvise around. I hesitate to call this chili, but it was pretty damn good.


And now I am off to do various and sundry things with various and sundry people. Be good, and if you can't be good, at least be original....
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The header was going to be "I got nothin'" because the day stretches ahead of me like a busy but dull-to-report writing thing, and I'm all out of foodie neep (and, in fact, may not eat at all today)

However, I was reminded that I do indeed have something to report!

Because "Inferno," the PB back-history short story, has gone live at Bookview Cafe.

It is part, before anyone asks, of a series of "back history" stories I'm writing about a number of the secondary and supporting characters, that will only be available via BookView Cafe (until some publisher offers me wads of cash for a print collection, anyway, she said, being brutally honest. At which point it will cost you more to read, so get 'em now while they're exclusive!)


For your .99 cents, you will also get an excerpt that was only ever before available to eHarlequin readers -- a short excerpt from the book Sergei has been threatening to write about the Care and Feeding of Talent (as referenced in STAYING DEAD and, I think, BRING IT ON.)



EtA: and, because my brain's not back on-line entirely yet: picspam! )

EtA #2: is it cheating to put something you already did this morning on your daily to-do list?

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