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alfreda89 ([personal profile] alfreda89) wrote2004-10-01 09:41 pm

Winding down

Late here, especially since we're going to the Texas Renaissance Fair tomorrow. I have been re-building a synopsis from a skeleton I had, and finding it interesting going. It's maybe harder than it has to be, because I am using a prior synopsis as a frame, as opposed to the usual holistic writing style--but I keep finding large swaths of it useful. I'm just tweaking like mad to concentrate the focus.

Have been meaning to post the names of some recent books I've enjoyed, fiction and non-fiction, but too many other things have intruded. I hope my next one will be Staying Dead by [livejournal.com profile] suricattus--it looks satisfying intriguing. Only one slight problem--I see something on the back that I've used in a book I'm working on.

I hope the "mage who has lost his mind" is not a still-living famous mage or reincarnation of someone, because I'd hate to give up my drug-damaged slacker wizard. So, Suri, I really have started him! I can send you the synopsis!

He's not the protagonist!

Re: We are heading to TRF next weekend :)

[identity profile] alfreda89.livejournal.com 2004-10-03 10:00 am (UTC)(link)
It poured before we got there, so we had to watch out for mud. I always find RF overwhelming, and am easily led where others want to go. We didn't make a single demo, which I think W would have enjoyed. I would have enjoyed it, too--but got to chat with friends (one who did not drink enough water and became ill--remain hydrated!) eat meat on a stick (other did their Scotch eggs) and get my cards read, a TF tradition--either cards or palms. Very humid and hot, so I wasn't in the mood to try on clothing--otherwise, Boss Wench might have tempted me. Dra has some painted shirts and skirts and the far location--but they're well over $200 a piece.

Only one of us in costume, but he looked great!

I put together a local list--you're on it now, I sent out something about cheaper tickets this weekend still available, but didn't think to send it to you, sorry--

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Re: We are heading to TRF next weekend :)

[personal profile] lagilman 2004-10-04 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Dra. Dra is evil. I have three shirts, bought over the years as I had the cash, and I treat them better than anything else I own...

(my oldest is over ten years old and only now starting to fray -- they're worth the money!)

Re: We are heading to TRF next weekend :)

[identity profile] alfreda89.livejournal.com 2004-10-05 08:07 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, yes, Dra is very evil. And it was a wretch not to try on that gorgeous silk shirt. But in the back of my fuzzy mind, I knew there was something I needed that $200 for...and if my bod continues to cooperate, I will start taking a month-long test Wednesday that costs $200. My last gasp with this doctor to find out what is causing the accelerated arthritis, since the LBb treatment isn't slowing the advance.

No insurance can be a %$#@!.

I figure if I'm meant to own a Dra, the money and the shirt will coincide! %^)

Finished "Staying Dead". Fun stuff, great characters--you done very, very good!