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Sep. 1st, 2014 08:13 pmProgress notes for August 30-September 1, 2014
Total words new or revised : -77, though with a lot more words in motion, as it were, to the positive and negative, than the total implies. (Somewhere between the last report and this one, too, it looks like an extra 550 words went away that I didn't mention.)
Reason for stopping: Mostly this revision was done on the drives to and from Gimli, though I did about 1/2 an hour today.
Tea: Water, New Baronial black tea blend, Decaf peach-apricot
Music: Nada on the way there, Oysterband best of on return trip
Mean Things: A truly horrific climb, having to injure a friend to save them. Examining one's own corpse.
Currently reading: Actually brought no books on the trip (not counting the one meant to be donated to the raffle), but started Joshua Palmatier - The Skewed Throne, since. (Also read a couple more E. Bear stories from Shoggoths in Bloom)
Next on the to-read pile - Martha Wells - The Serpent Sea and the Siren Depths, Kate Elliott, Cold Steel
Inevitable Asides: Gimli warrants its own post. Although several things lately have that haven't been reported on. We'll see if I can improve that.
Total words new or revised : -77, though with a lot more words in motion, as it were, to the positive and negative, than the total implies. (Somewhere between the last report and this one, too, it looks like an extra 550 words went away that I didn't mention.)
Reason for stopping: Mostly this revision was done on the drives to and from Gimli, though I did about 1/2 an hour today.
Tea: Water, New Baronial black tea blend, Decaf peach-apricot
Music: Nada on the way there, Oysterband best of on return trip
Mean Things: A truly horrific climb, having to injure a friend to save them. Examining one's own corpse.
Currently reading: Actually brought no books on the trip (not counting the one meant to be donated to the raffle), but started Joshua Palmatier - The Skewed Throne, since. (Also read a couple more E. Bear stories from Shoggoths in Bloom)
Next on the to-read pile - Martha Wells - The Serpent Sea and the Siren Depths, Kate Elliott, Cold Steel
Inevitable Asides: Gimli warrants its own post. Although several things lately have that haven't been reported on. We'll see if I can improve that.