Monthly Archives: June 2007

Calling all Browncoats.

I’m guessing that a large portion of you are Joss Whedon fans. Specifically, that you have watched, loved, and thoroughly geeked out to the the pure joy that is Firefly.

(Can I please assume this? I like to think of you all as intelligent, sensible people. If I discover that y’all haven’t watched Firefly, I will become ensaddened, and my little world will begin to crumble.)

Alright. Now that I know we’re all part of the same cool kids’ club, please let me direct your attention to THIS….

Yes. It’s an opportunity to see Serenity on the big screen, AND the money goes to a worthy charity at the same time. It doesn’t get any better than that….

Go. Reserve your tickets now. Spread the word.

Can’t stop the signal….

pat

P.S. For those of you that might have missed the boat, part two of the Dribble of Ink interview is up now.

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Yet Another Interview….

If you’re into this sort of thing, it’s over here.

This interview was a little more casual, and smart-assery was encouraged. So while I always enjoy the opportunity to talk about books and writing, I enjoyed this interview in a different way. Not only was it more relaxed, but I got to be snarky.

Plus I was allowed to cuss a little and I made fun of the interviewer for being long-winded. Which is pretty funny if you think about it….

pat

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If anyone's interested….

There’s a new Q & A interview thingie up over here. It’s a newish blog called Dribble of Ink that has reveiws, author interviews, and stuff like that….

I have a tendency to rant and/or pontificate, so this is actually just half of a longer interview. I think he’ll be posting part two in a couple of days.

And for those of you who were asking, don’t worry, I’m going to get around to the other piece of the Wiscon post soon. It’s just been a busy couple of days….

pat

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My Book, the Movie…

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I forgot to mention this when it happened, so I’ll mention it now.

I did an interview with a cool site called MY BOOK, THE MOVIE.

If you’re interested in different author’s daydreams on the subject of turning their books into films, you should go check it out.

pat

P.S. After you’ve finished reading the interview, I’d be curious who y’all thing would be good casting choices for the various characters in the book. Post them in the comments below and let’s geek out a little.

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Productive shame….

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Over the years, I have perfected the art of dicking around.

This skill is not as common as you might think. Anyone can procrastinate, that’s just the absence of action. In the hands of a master such as myself, the mere act of not-doing something is raised to the level of art, and beyond. My ability to not-do things is considered by many people to be nigh-transcendental in its scope.

Just to give you an idea of what I’m talking about, back when I was in college, I was putting off writing a paper. Now anyone can put off a paper by watching TV or playing a video game, that’s a cakewalk. I, however, was watching snow melt on the sidewalk and occasionally poking at things with a stick. That’s all, and I’d been keeping it up for four hours.

So profound was my non-productivity that a nearby Buddhist monk was embarrassingly upstaged. He was so thrown off his groove that not only did he fail to reach nirvana, but he broke into a nearby pet store and promptly punched a kitten.

Anyway. Today I was dicking around. Just casually, enough to keep my hand in. I’m supposed to be working on the revisions of my second book. But instead I went to the video store to see if they have the third disk of Avatar: the last Airbender.

They don’t. So I wander around looking for something else. Then, out of nowhere, a young woman comes up to me. She’s bright-eyed and lovely, and as soon as I see her all I can think of is the fact that I am profoundly not bright-eyed and lovely. I’m whatever opposite of that is. Shambly and shabby. Once, when I was enjoying the warm summer sun on a parkbench, I took nodded off for a nap. When I woke up, there was several dollars worth of loose change in one of my shoes. That’s what I look like.

Anyway this lovely young woman comes up to me and tells me that she loves my book. I’m still not used to this sort of thing happening, and I’m caught flatfooted. Still, it’s nice. She says some very flattering things and tells me how much she wants to read the second book. She’s waiting for it, she says.

Without meaning too, she shames me into leaving the video store without renting anything. But it’s a good kind of shame. I felt excited at the thought of going back to work on the book. And while it probably wouldn’t be fair to call me bright-eyed as I drove home, I was at least somewhat less shambly feeling. That’s worth something.

pat

P.S. My spellchecker doesn’t recognize, “dicking” as a valid word. I think I need to call Microsoft and offer to help them with their casual language filter.

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