Transcendent Jet lag: also an Elephant, Lunatic Heroes, Bad Sneezing & Media

I'm in Nantes, France, at the Utopiales Festival. A bit jet-lagged, but happy. I turned 52 about 40 minutes ago.

This morning I rode on a carousel and saw an elephant. Here is the elephant:


(Both of these things and more at http://www.lesmachines-nantes.fr/)
I just spent some of the last 40 minutes looking at the dailies from my Doctor Who episode. I won't put any spoilers about it up here, not yet -- not even things that probably aren't really spoilers, like the villain, the working title, or any of the stuff that's all over the web right now. (Google and it will all be yours...)
Dave McKean is here in Nantes. He drew me a birthday card...



I was in Vienna on Monday, kicking off a secret project with Lomo. (See some of my Lomo photos here, along with a Very Odd Interview).
One reason I'm a bit jet-lagged is that I flew with Amanda from Vienna on Tuesday morning to Boston, where she voted and we saw her best friend Anthony, who is having some very serious health issues, and then the next day I flew to France. 
(Amanda wrote a beautiful heartrending blog about who Anthony is, his illness, and his part in her life at her website here.)
Anthony's written a book, introduced by Amanda: stories about his life and family, called  Lunatic Heroes . He's a terrific writer, and the book's good. He's having a book launch on the 20th on Nov in Lexington Ma., and Amanda and I are going to be reading/performing that night to support him. (I'll be reading some of my new novel, The Ocean at the End of the Lane.) 
The tickets for the reading are $10 each, and the money from the tickets is going to cancer care and research.

Tickets for the event are available at: http://lunaticheroes.bpt.me

If you're anywhere in the Boston area, come to Lexington and say hello.

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Would you like me to demonstrate how bad a sneeze-actor I am? You would? Then watch this...


It's the trailer for Chu's Day. Chu's Day will go on sale on January the 8th. It's for really little kids. (Here's an Amazon link.) Please spread the video around.
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Cool author Patrick Rothfuss is the guiding light and force behind the Worldbuilders movement, which exists mostly on his blog and raises money for Heifer International. As he explains on his blog,

Heifer International is my favorite charity. It helps people raise themselves up out of poverty and starvation. All over the world Heifer promotes education, sustainable agriculture, and local industry. 
They don’t just keep kids from starving, they make it so families can take care of themselves. They give goats, sheep, and chickens to families so their children have milk to drink, warm clothes to wear, and eggs to eat.
He's been giving away amazing books to people who donated, over the years. This year he's doing a calendar, with art by Lee Moyer. They asked if they could put a character from American Gods into it, and I said yes.

Apparently, Media looks and dresses a whole lot like the lovely Amanda Palmer. (It's a painting, not a photo.) She's June...



(I love the Lucy-Amanda creature talking to Shadow in the comic at the start of the month...)

You can order your Worldbuilders Calendar directly from Pat at http://thetinkerspacks.bigcartel.com/product/pre-order-2013-pin-up-calendar.

I hope you order yours. They'll make great gifts. And I trust that next year's Worldbuilders Fantasy Calendar will consist mostly of hunky Men-of-Fantasy wearing not very much at all, to balance things out.

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Sleep. It's time.




Labels:  Doctor Who, Chu's Day, worldbuilders, Anthony Martignetti, Pat Rothfuss, amanda palmer, Dave McKean

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Published on November 09, 2012 17:05
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message 1: by Toni (new)

Toni Popp Nice! Happy 52 bday and good sleep...love the calendar, thanks!...Toni


message 2: by John (new)

John Happy belated birthday, nice calendar, cool Dalek giving you exfoliation, made me laugh. Love your books.


message 3: by Madouc (new)

Madouc Aaaaand good bye from Nantes, where it was a pleasure to have you! =D


message 4: by Scott (new)

Scott Alexander Wow. I almost moved to Nantes two years ago. Small world. Happy Birthday. You don't seem a day past 38. Not that it helps.
Thanks for the update.


message 5: by Rainbowgirl (new)

Rainbowgirl I am so happy that you went and saw the elephant and the other machines. It's actually pretty difficult to convince people of how magical this project is and most of the time they won't take the time to go when they're passing by Nantes.
Well anyways. I enjoyed your interview at the Utopiales a lot and it was great to see you there.
Gleeeee.


message 6: by Kimberley (new)

Kimberley Anglesey Happy Birthday, what a place to celebrate!


message 7: by Keena (new)

Keena Happy Birthday!!


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