Roundup
The remainder of the week got away from me. A power outage on Wednesday kinda blew a hole through the middle of the day and the rest of the week has sort of felt like playing catch-up. I've been trying to finish the paste up of the Jarboe interview which will go live at the next major Earpollution update on the first monday in October, as well as trying to work through the records I want to get reviewed. At some point -- was it only Tuesday? seems like a century already -- I had a very interesting offer dangled in front of me. It's a daunting project unlike nothing I've ever done before, but I think it has all the potential to be very, very exciting. And it looks like I'll be participating in a seminar in Seattle the first weekend in October where we'll be talking about writing around a full time job.
Somewhere in here, Melissa entered the final trimester before Solomon comes kicking out in the world. We've been trying to tidy up things around chez Teppo in preparation for the change in lifestyle that Santa's bringing by, but it seems like I've been losing track of days more than I've actually been getting things done -- office reorganization notwithstanding.
Nanowrimo is in November. It'll probably be the last chance I have for a few months to really knock out some words and I'd like to get a draft of the BOOK OF LIES done before the end of the year. It seems sort of impossible but I'm beginning to understand how to do things in very small pieces.
Listening to: Tomas Jirku Bleak 1999 [on No Type]