getting ready for some EUROVISION

It’s been a quiet month so far. I’ve been working on edits of book five and on the first draft of book six, but there isn’t much I can say about that: the actual details of staring at the computer screen and whimpering are never that interesting to other people. At least the weather here in the UK has finally – finally – turned nice, and I’ve been enjoying sunshine for the last two days. (What is this strange yellow ball in the sky, say English people, and why is the sky blue all of a sudden.)


I’ve been reading a number of excellent books – including Catherynne Valente’s Space Opera, Melissa Caruso’s The Defiant Heir, Ruth Ball’s Rebellious Spirits, and Rebecca Kuang’s The Poppy War, among others. All of which are very good indeed. (And I need to find and reread my copy of The Investiture of the Gods before the sequel to The Poppy War comes out, just in case there are any clues in there… Even if it’s not a very good translation. I’ve never got over the use of the phrase “unholy bronze toaster”.)


Upcoming things include, yes, the Eurovision Song Contest! (See also Valente’s Space Opera, mentioned above. Eurovision in space!) Semifinals on Tuesday and Thursday this week, final on Saturday. I love Eurovision. It’s silly, it’s entertaining, it’s brilliant. And even if there is some political voting, the people who come at the top are usually emphatically the ones who deserved it. So yes, I’ll be sitting in front of the television, with my latest quilt in my lap so that I can work on the binding, and I’ll be enjoying myself. If you watch it, I hope you do too.

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Published on May 07, 2018 15:53
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message 1: by Carolina (new)

Carolina Hello from Portugal! Love your books. I also hope that you like this edition of Eurovision, it has been chaos here in Lisbon but it's also great to see so many people from different countries.


message 2: by Genevieve (new)

Genevieve Cogman Carolina wrote: "Hello from Portugal! Love your books. I also hope that you like this edition of Eurovision, it has been chaos here in Lisbon but it's also great to see so many people from different countries."

Hello Portugal! (doing my best imitation of a Eurovision host)

I've just been watching the first semifinal, and it was excellent. (I'm also very pleased that my favourite, Estonia, got through to the final.) It must be fantastic to actually *be* there. I look forward to seeing Portugal's own song this year. (I wait till the semifinals/finals to actually see and hear the songs - I find it more fun that way.)

And I'm very glad that you enjoy my books. :)


message 3: by Carolina (new)

Carolina Estonia was amazing and her dress was unbelievable. Personally, I prefer our song from last year but this one is also beautiful. I do the same thing, I try to avoid as much as possible any song, of course, Portugal being the only exception.


message 4: by Genevieve (new)

Genevieve Cogman Carolina wrote: "Estonia was amazing and her dress was unbelievable. Personally, I prefer our song from last year but this one is also beautiful. I do the same thing, I try to avoid as much as possible any song, of..."

I admit I did watch the British song first, just to make sure that we weren't going to embarrass ourselves with something really appalling...


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