singedsun: maleficent from mistress of evil (maleficent)
2021-01-12 04:54 pm

Glamorous

We have our house back to ourselves for a little while. My friend, after making sure she's safe, has gone up to stay with her parents until the end of the month. I'll admit it's been so nice having another person around after spending almost all of last year at home where it's just Matt and I. Also, it was so nice having other dogs in the house too so ours had friend to play with. A and her now ex-fiancé were always the ones to watch our dogs when we went out of town so they're all very good friends at this point. I think our two boys were very sad to see her and her dogs go. They spent every night running around like crazy puppies even though only one of them is actually a puppy anymore.

The timing worked out though. Saturday I had my first Futurescapes class. Class is sort of a misnomer, it was really an all day event with three lessons. It was sci-fi day starting with Mary Robinette Kowal, then Dan Wells, and last S.J. Kincaid. Of the three, I think MRK's was probably the most interesting (for me). She talked about sci-fi character and world-building. Dan's lesson was interesting, but more interaction than instruction and tbh it felt a little more like padding/filler than actual class content. His lesson was about SFF character obstacles and flaws and where we see those things cropping up in sci-fi media. The last one with S.J. Kincaid was a two-parter, the first half was about query writing and timing in the market. She let us read over some of her queries both before and after being published and told us how they were received (or not) in the style in which she wrote them. For the second half we talked about action scenes and how to set up and pay off character emotions even in a physical fight.

I had my second class today with Kathryn Purdie & Nephele Tempest, both of which were lessons regarding writing characters and deep character POV. Both of these were really good, I made a ton of notes from both days but I think there were more notes from the two lessons today. We've got homework assignments from both days so far, thought I'm not sure exactly what will be happening with those. I've got another class tomorrow about story structure and then the last one is this weekend on publishing. That'll be the last of them until the workshop in March. There was a class on worldbuilding with Fran Wilde that sold out before I even got in, but if you signed up for all the classes they sent out the link to that. So at some point between now and March I've got that to watch too. We're supposed to bring about three thousand words to work on to the workshop, so aside from any other homework, I need to polish up what I'm working on from my project to have ready.

I will say it's nice to be able not to take days off work to attend this, since they're able to stagger all the classes out and send us the recordings if we can't make it. As long as I don't have meetings, I can listen in and take notes and still work during the week when these are happening. So it's worked out really well.

Since everything else since Christmas has been a pile of trash, I've decided I'm only going to be picking up books that I've left "currently reading" in Goodreads for the last... idk YEARS? I picked up a book about Sylvia Plath that I started three years ago when I was in the hospital after having gallbladder out. I never picked it back up when I got home, so I was only like three chapters into it. The book Pain, Parties, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953 by Elizabeth Winder is about the summer internship at Mademoiselle magazine in 1953. It's not my usual reading style, but it was really interesting. There were twenty women in that summer internship and many of them are still alive to be interviewed and of course, remembered Sylvia and the whole experience well enough.

I've also picked up Buddy Walker's Stunt Water book of poetry which someone gave me four years ago and I apparently just forgot about it? When we put up the bookshelves again last fall, I found it in a bag of books that I'd all just stopped reading a chapter or two in.

I'm also reading Silk and Silver by Andrew Shields, which is a Blades in the Dark book. It's also written by the husband of a friend of mine, who has written a number of things for the Blades in the Dark TTRPG now and I have been sitting on all three of his books in the series for far too long now.

There are like another 12 books on my "currently reading" stash and I think only one of them is not something I have a copy of myself. So at least for the next month or two I've got plenty of things to put my hands on when I want to read, or have time to read, or am sitting around in places with nothing else to do but wait and stare at my phone. I'm tired of doomscrolling, so ebooks it is. Of course, I did just pre-order three new books coming out between May and June, so this is a good incentive to make sure I get things crossed off before then.

A while back I posted about using Notion. I've been poking at it more and I downloaded my entire Goodreads archive and uploaded it there so I could play a bit more. It's been very useful to be able to make multiple lists out of the same data and in a more interactive way than just building an excel spreadsheet. I do love a good spreadsheet, but this just does more for me. Also, little fiddly things like this tend to be real good on my brain when I'm stressed out. Just the right kind of hyperfocus activity that lets me relax after dealing with friends, family and work stresses right now.

Oh and while I was going through photos of my grandpa, I managed to find the Glamour Shots I had done when I was fifteen going on fifty. I loaded a couple up to twitter because they are just the most 90's things I've ever seen from the hair to the clothes to the hat. Clearly I was channeling some latent goth fashion I wouldn't discover until I was in my twenties.
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singedsun: cate blanchett in a pink suit and sunglasses (Default)
2019-10-21 10:57 pm

A Few Other Things: Makeup/Skincare

Since what you're likely to see in the near future is me talking about writing and upcoming deadlines for NaNoWriMo, Yuletide and Critmas (and maybe others), I thought I'd do something a little different. I've been mentioning that I set up a space in my bedroom that's kind of a space all my own where I can get away for an hour or so and wind down for the evening, use my altar space, use it as a vanity for my makeup... whatever I need for that time each morning and each evening. It's been so nice. I haven't been able to use it every night, but since I've gone back to work I've been sitting here every morning to put on my makeup.

I don't think I post a picture of my space, but I'm pretty proud of it so I like to show it off. It's changed a little bit since I took this one, but not so much. So here it is after I added the black velvet skull on the right side of the shelf my altar is on.



But, since putting this place together for myself, I've also been able to get a better look at all my makeup and break out some samples I've been sitting on.

Makeup/Skincare stuff )

Anyway, I hope if makeup/skincare is your thing, this post was interesting to you. I'm happy to answer questions, talk about other products if anyone has suggestions.

Otherwise, I hope my fellow Star Wars fans are enjoying the new trailer tonight. Leia's "Always" is PERFECT. I can't wait for December. A friend and I have been meeting each year for a movie when she comes down my way for Christmas with her family. We already have the day off planned the Monday after the movie release to go see it. :)
singedsun: christopher reeves as superman (superman)
2019-09-18 01:49 am
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Thoughts on Books & the Mail

I get very annoyed about pre-ordering books when they then don't actually arrive on or around the date the book is released. For me one of the whole points of pre-ordering is so that I can have the thing in hand as soon as it comes out (without the whole standing in line thing no one really does anymore). TBH I don't pre-order many books, usually it's books that are likely to sell out on day one if stores near me carry them, books that won't actually get carried in stores near me, or special editions that require pre-ordering to get in the first place. The most recent of which was last week's release of "Gideon the Ninth" by Tamsyn Muir. I pre-ordered it from Barnes & Noble specifically because I am in LOVE with the look of the black edges on that edition and wanted it for my very own. I am also just excited to read the book. Barnes & Noble shipping on pre-ordered items has been slow before, but I'm really disappointed that it took me an entire week to get the book. That said, it's just as pretty in person as I'd hoped it would be.



I wish I'd taken a picture of it outside the dust jacket too, the embossed skull on the front cover is so cool. This is only the second book I've seen with black edged pages. "Burial Rites" by Hannah Kent is the other. I know it's likely expensive, but I really wish more books did colored pages. Like, I was picturing how neat it would be if the Wicked Saints books by Emily Duncan had red edges. The books are already stunning to look at, but red edges would just looks so neat.

I also pre-ordered Rainbow Rowell's book, "Wayward Son" earlier this year because as much as I'm not usually into mlm romances, "Carry On" just hit me in such a very specific fandom part of me when it came out. (Which like, I'm not even a Harry Potter fan, nor do I generally enjoy this kind of AU.) I just love it a lot and I'm very excited for the sequel. They did a TON of special editions for "Wayward Son" with different covers and endpapers. I'm getting the version from Barnes & Noble for that one too because I loved the look of it the most. It's the 'moon' edition with silver-foil and I think it has the flowery endpapers that match Baz's suit from the UK covers of the book. This one comes out next week, though based on the way it went with "Gideon the Ninth" I'm guessing it'll take an extra week for me to get it.

Does anyone else pre-order special/specific editions of books? Do you order from somewhere specific?

These days I'm usually pre-ordering from Amazon just so I can get the books within a day or two of release. A few fluke times I've gotten it ON the release date which is how I wish pre-ordering worked more often. I know there's an issue with release dates and breaking street dates but there's definitely something not working right if it's taking a week, given that I live in the middle of the country and shipping from the USPS does not take 7-10 business days if I'm paying for shipping.

While I've been off recovering, I got to read one of the other books I'd pre-ordered this year, the new TAZ graphic novel. The Murder on the Rockport Limited arc is so funny. I haven't listened to anything from The Adventure Zone in probably 9 months or so? and reading this volume reminded me how much I loved listening the McElroys tell this story. The way the graphic novels frame their storytelling is just so perfect. As an aside, I know the Critical Role comics aren't told this way, but reading these makes me wonder a little what it would look like if they were. Specifically, I wonder what they'd look like with Scanlan interjects. Or just generally if they were told in a way that made them as funny as they can be watching live, with the jokes and asides from the cast. *shrugs*
singedsun: cate blanchett in a pink suit and sunglasses (queen elizabeth)
2019-08-10 11:15 pm

New Music Friday (except this week is all blending together so it's actually almost Sunday)

After getting back from GenCon, I had two doctor's appointments and then a whirlwind half-week of work. Most of it was training my new manager, some of it was just preparing people for the extended time I'm about to be out. Unfortunately the weather here has been too warm and a little overcast, which means I've spent most of the week with a migraine. And since I am preparing for surgery on Monday, I can't take any meds for the pain. It's made me pretty tired this week, so I've not been spending much time online... or doing anything other than watching some YouTube and then sleeping.

HOWEVER. Because I knew I wouldn't be able to get out for anything big for awhile, I bought my friend and I tickets to see Voltaire for Friday night. I have never in the 20 years since I first started listening to his music, seen him live. I'm telling you, it was everything my little goth heart has ever wanted. After a really touching story about his childhood, and finding his "people" he sang the opening song from The Rocky Horror Picture show, "Science Fiction Double Feature", complete with all the asides from both him and the audience that you'd hear if you went to a true showing of the movie. It was just a great moment.

Here's a picture of him from the show:



If you don't know Aurelio Voltaire's music, let me just share the song that made me fall in love with him. It's not indicative of his entire catalogue, but it's a good start. He talked about his stage presence a little last night at the show and how he cultivated this sort of swaggering goth pirate persona over the years and has learned recently from his Goth Homemaking YouTube channel that he's better off embracing the more "real" him, just a punny, goth dad. (But obviously he's more a hot goth dad, with like Oded Fehr or Vincent Price vibes -- and I cannot believe he's in his early 50s.)

Anyway. Listen to "When You're Evil". It's good fun. If you've ever watched the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, or Adventure Time Worlds, you've probably already heard his stuff without knowing it.



Okay, let's come back to the present and talk about new music this week. King Princess, released some new music this week. The music video goes some odd places, but the new song "Prophet" is a gift to lesbians and bisexuals everywhere.



One of my Favorite bands, Lawrence, released a video for their newest song this week, "Casualty". I might have shared an earlier version of this song, but I absolutely adore this video so I'm sharing it again. The song is a really fun bop. Their music style is this like new funky pop brother-sister duo with super soulful voices. This video is funny with a video game theme and worth a watch/listen.



Lastly, let me share a song a little out of my normal music comfort zone. I don't listen to a lot of country music, but this song came along my recommendeds this week and I gave it a shot. There's a break-up story at the heart of it, but something about the delivery of the lyrics - that this woman is asking her mom for help and understanding and healing - it really got me. I don't know anything about this duo except they've got really lovely voices, and I like this song.



That's it for this week.

I'm having my surgery on Monday, so I'm not sure how much I'll be around in the next week. I should be home by Tuesday evening or maybe as late as Wednesday, but I'm sure I'm not going to be up for much for the week. However, I'm about to be stuck at home for the next eight weeks so once I get over the worst part of this coming week, I'll be around a lot. And hopefully I'll be using some of that time for writing too.

Hope you enjoy this week's selection of songs. If you're ever looking for a specific type of music, let me know! My tastes vary very widely, as has probably become obvious by now.