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November 29, 2009
Sadly, I have to pass along the news that my webmaster, Andy Greig, died on November 21st. Andy commented on this blog as The Webmaster, and many readers will remember him. He'd been ill with cancer for almost two years. He leaves his wife Sara and four children.
He was a terrific guy, funny, lively, and a pleasure to work with. My enduring image is of Andy pulling up on a motorcycle, wearing full leathers, with his Mac in a backpack, ready to talk computers, graphic design, and books. He'll...
November 24, 2009
Tomorrow I'm packing up the edits and heading off for a few days. I'm going to hide out in an undisclosed location to do final battle with the revisions to my new novel. Well, I'll also be celebrating Thanksgiving. But mostly doing battle. The Husband will be nearby to rescue me if the manuscript gets the upper hand. He'll throw water at it and pull me out. But I fully expect to whip this sucker. And eat pumpkin pie.
Back online in a day or two.

Sparkly reindeer-dung jewelry.
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – Sparkly reindeer-dung necklaces are going on sale at an Illinois zoo that hopes to attract the same holiday shoppers who swept up its dung Christmas ornaments last
The limited-edition Magical Reindeer Gem necklaces will debut Friday at the Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington.
"The $15 pendant necklaces contain dried, sterilized reindeer droppings — sprayed with glitter — on a beaded chain."
And I don't want any fruitcakes. Or maybe I should...
November 23, 2009
I'm not ignoring everybody. Okay, I am. But for a good reason. Soon, when I finish my mortal combat with this document I'm battling, a shiny new novel will be born. Or kicked out the door, screaming. Or maybe that'll be me.
In any event, once I finish editing the manuscript, I'll hang out at the bloggy watercooler some more.
Back soon.

November 22, 2009
November 19, 2009
"I'm not interested in writing short stories. Anything that doesn't take years of your life and drive you to suicide hardly seems worth doing."
From a great interview with McCarthy in today's Wall Street Journal.

November 18, 2009
Upset that your vanity-press-published book didn't win the National Book Award? Fear not. Enter it in the National Best Books Awards. Authors published by vanity presses can now "win" vanity book awards.
Every winner and finalist — i.e., everyone who enters — can purchase gold medal-style stickers announcing the fact, which can then be slapped on the cover of the book, making it look deceptively similar to books that have won legitimate prizes like the Newbery Medal.
Like my son says with...
November 17, 2009
The New Oxford American Dictionary has chosen its Word of the Year: Unfriend.
unfriend – verb – To remove someone as a 'friend' on a social networking site such as Facebook.
"'It has both currency and potential longevity,' notes Christine Lindberg, Senior Lexicographer for Oxford's US dictionary program."
Most "un-" prefixed words are adjectives (unacceptable, unpleasant), and there are certainly some familiar "un-" verbs (uncap, unpack), but "unfriend" is different from the norm. It assumes a...
November 16, 2009
Editpalooza continues this week. My head is buried in the rewrite of my new novel, so it's unlikely I'll post long rants or elaborate links. I am concentrating on revision with laser-like focus. Yes, I'm concentrating, not distracted. Concentrating is what caused me to leave the stove on all day and let the house run out of milk. And vegetables. And dog food. Granted, at one point the Husband looked at me with concern and said, "Are you getting ditsy?" No! I'm having a fit of artistry.
In...
November 14, 2009
Dana Jean writes: "I think you need to pimp The Memory Collector again so I can make comments about it."
Okey-dokie. Look! It's the cover for the UK paperback edition of The Memory Collector, which will hit British bookshelves after the start of the year.
Comment away.
However, I should note that, when asking me to pimp the novel, Dana Jean also asked, "Am I involved in monkey collisions?" This may be because she won the contest to be a character in the novel I'm currently writing, which...
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