drive-by midweek post
Oct. 19th, 2011 01:42 pmWriting: I'm mostly (as usual) working on the Jo book (which I'm feeling good about at the moment), with brief forays into poetry revision.
World Fantasy Convention: Is next week! How did that happen? I look forward to seeing those of you who will be there.
Reading: Among other things, I'm reading Like Sands Through the Hourglass, a dual memoir by Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes, who met and fell in love on the set of Days of Our Lives in the early 1970s. It's a ridiculously charming book. (Earlier this year, when I visited my agent Diana Fox at the Romantic Times Convention in downtown LA, I was waiting for the valets to find my car in the garage afterwards--when I discovered that so were Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes, to my surprised delight. I managed not to blurt out "You're Doug and Julie!")
Weather: We are currently having actual autumn in Los Angeles (though it's supposed to get warm again this weekend). Boot-and-scarf weather makes me very happy.
World Fantasy Convention: Is next week! How did that happen? I look forward to seeing those of you who will be there.
Reading: Among other things, I'm reading Like Sands Through the Hourglass, a dual memoir by Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes, who met and fell in love on the set of Days of Our Lives in the early 1970s. It's a ridiculously charming book. (Earlier this year, when I visited my agent Diana Fox at the Romantic Times Convention in downtown LA, I was waiting for the valets to find my car in the garage afterwards--when I discovered that so were Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes, to my surprised delight. I managed not to blurt out "You're Doug and Julie!")
Weather: We are currently having actual autumn in Los Angeles (though it's supposed to get warm again this weekend). Boot-and-scarf weather makes me very happy.