Monday,
April 7, 2008
And it's a rather nice Monday at that
And indeed it was -- in addition to doing some very necessary laundry (clean underwear is always a goodness, particularly after a shower), I critiqued three stories for my writing group and got my story "Lusts of the Cat Queen: A Dash Manning Adventure" critiqued tonight. And yes, "Lusts..." is just as pulpy as it sounds, except for one eensy twist: my hero, Captain Dash Manning, is tall, blond, square-jawed, handsome, smart, brave, resourceful, helpful to little old ladies, and is the poster boy for the Galactic Rangers. He's also gay as an Easter frock. This causes some consternation in the Ranger's PR arm, much amusement to his girl sidekick Ginny Mardon, and rabid delight among well-endowed male aliens everywhere.
And no, he bears no resemblance whatsoever to Captain Jack Harkness. I wrote the first half of this story two years ago, well before I ever set eyes on the beauteous and talented John Barrowman. But I digress.
Our group meets twice a month in a local Chinese restaurant, mainly
because they're tolerant of us sitting there for a couple of hours and
talking loudly about SF and fantasy geekery, so the critiquing took place
while devouring a lovely dish of lemon chicken with some egg drop soup
on the side (hmm -- maybe Nessa and Fairy Princess Holly have a point
about Walt speaking Chinese when he starts talking about comic books
and such...). In addition to getting useful feedback on my stories, the
other nice thing about these meetings is that I always feel mentally
pumped afterwards; there's just something about talking shop with a bunch
of irreverent genre writers that kicks my brain into high gear, which
translates nicely into creative energy.
So, after slinging my butt around the complex for 40 minutes to get some physical pumping action as well, I'm about to head to the Office of Doom and see if I can finish a story before hitting the hay.
How was your Monday?
Yes, thank you, I AM a great big honking geek
Did you know that you could buy all Season One episodes of Nanny and the Professor on iTunes?
I just found that out last night. Guess what I downloaded soon afterwards? Well, hey, I LOVED that show when I was a kid -- having a magic/psychic/whatever nanny seemed so incredibly cool, and Juliet Mills was absolutely adorable.
Now I just have to find enough time to watch them.
