This is Sartorius's fault
Since I listed this for her fun Year-End question, "What are you reading (and writing) right now," I thought I'd reproduce it here.
"I'm re-reading BRIDE OF THE RAT GOD, and working my way through an old Jennifer Crusie (research) TELL ME LIES, and ANATOMY OF MOVEMENT (so ANATOMY OF MOVEMENT EXERCISES will make the most sense) and DO WHAT YOU ARE (Myers-Briggs stuff) and JULIA'S KITCHEN WISDOM and LANDSCAPING WITH HERBS and the Antique Rose Emporium's GUIDE TO OLD ROSES.... Just finished the new Lee-Miller short story, "Necessary Evils," which I highly recommend.
And some unpublished stuff for writer Alexis Glyn Latner, plus my own stuff.
Just finished writing a 1000 word humor piece for a medical fundraiser for Yard Dog Press writers. Hope to return to the new Alfreda this weekend, but shoveling through piles of paper was actually scheduled this week!"
And y'all?
"I'm re-reading BRIDE OF THE RAT GOD, and working my way through an old Jennifer Crusie (research) TELL ME LIES, and ANATOMY OF MOVEMENT (so ANATOMY OF MOVEMENT EXERCISES will make the most sense) and DO WHAT YOU ARE (Myers-Briggs stuff) and JULIA'S KITCHEN WISDOM and LANDSCAPING WITH HERBS and the Antique Rose Emporium's GUIDE TO OLD ROSES.... Just finished the new Lee-Miller short story, "Necessary Evils," which I highly recommend.
And some unpublished stuff for writer Alexis Glyn Latner, plus my own stuff.
Just finished writing a 1000 word humor piece for a medical fundraiser for Yard Dog Press writers. Hope to return to the new Alfreda this weekend, but shoveling through piles of paper was actually scheduled this week!"
And y'all?

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Audio - Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Being read to me - Element of Fire by Martha Wells
Being read to another - Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince by JKRowling
I'm writing a short story currently called Knackerman, in my five chapter intermission of a book (working title) Keep Austin Weird.
Hummm?
Sitting at attention, eyes bright, looking hopeful...
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What do you think? I hear it's extremely derivative, but that kids like the familiarity.
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B is enjoying it enormously. Paolini has a real talent for description ... a top notch ability to pick the telling point, and convey the scene in a few words.
Re: PS--
That's nice--I think my nephew liked it, too, but he doesn't talk about that one, and he does about others.
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Writing: short story for Fantastic Fates Anthology tentatively titled "Dog's Choice." But that's up for grabs. Other WIP is "Moon In The Mirror: A Tess Noncoir
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One would hope they like your work well enough to protect you. I've thought about that route, but agent thinks not yet.