Autumn's here
My name is Y. S. Lee and I've been a sloppy blogger all summer long. Now that it's late September, it is time to change my inconsistent ways. Starting this week, I'll return to my weekly blogging schedule and post something each Wednesday. Promise.
What's up with me?
As a reader:
My husband just gave me a copy of this book.
If you know how I feel about Claire Tomalin and Jane Austen, you will know that I am over the moon and can't wait to rip into it (figuratively, figuratively). But he outdid himself this time, because he gave me this edition:
Did you hear my scream of delight? I'm torn between sleeping with it under my pillow, locking it away under archival conditions, and reading it in one sitting while children scream and my life crumbles around me. Ahem.
As a writer:
Tomorrow, I'm appearing at Kingston WritersFest with YA author Adwoa Badoe. We'll be reading and talking to memoirist Susan Olding on the subject of "Life Lessons". This is my first literary festival as an author, rather than as reader and fan, and I've been looking forward to this for ages!
I'll also be skyping in to Lethbridge, AB's Word on the Street festival this Sunday. I'm very excited for this, too, and glad that I'll never know how big my head looks on a projection screen. If you happen to see it, don't tell me, okay?
As a human being:
My three-year-old's been singing his favourite fall song, Hawksley Workman's "Autumn's Here", without consideration for parental feelings of musical satiety. The child is merciless, so I've decided to inflict it on you, too. This link takes you to a superlong live rendition.
How are you all? What are you up to? What did I miss, while I was not really here over the summer?