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So I'm just trying to figure out... who are all those people? Not that I mind, mind you. I have six people I count as good friends, all but one on LiveJournal, and all but one of the LiveJournalers has me listed as a friend of theirs, so... that leaves some 93 people out there who can't really be all that interested in the banal details of my life. Cooking, coding, writing-- gosh, it's such an ordinary existence.

Finally finished Appleseed, by John Clute. I felt that he ran out of ideas; the ending was way too 1970's for my taste. There are some great moments scattered throughout the book, moments that give one a viceral taste for how whole books ought to be written, and the whole told a story, but it was so... deus ex machina in the end. Still, there are a few good ideas in it. I plan on reading Everyone in Silico next, and maybe Jennifer Government after that.

I edited today. I wrote a sonnet yesterday that, sadly, will never see the light of the sun. It is too vicious and mean, too obvious. But today I managed to put in a few good moments, fixed one scene that was going nowhere so that it is now going somewhere. I have a character that I'm sure a few people are going to absolutely hate because she is so completely and utterly politically incorrect. She does something so heinous and horrible that few modern SF writers would ever give a character this particular habit: she smokes.

["Is she on fire?" Linia asked, and then giggled.]

Hopefully, on the way home I'll break file on one of two ideas I've got floating in the back of my head: either the Madships series or the Bridges of Stone story. Madships is a counterpoint to Dreamteam Calamaties. In the latter, a small group of biologicals do something the AIs agree with but which upsets the majority of biologicals; in Madships, the AIs go unexpectedly on a war footing over a first-contact issue that the biologicals don't quite understand and aren't quite ready to fight over.

Or I'll just tinker with another Aimee novel. I've got five of them plotted out.

old usenet fans I think

Date: 2003-03-25 03:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] megalion.livejournal.com
Well I read you and Omaha cause you're some of Wendor's closest friends and well first you guys are cool people but I'm also interested in you guys because it's another way to know Wendor through the people he's spent part of his life with.

I don't recall if I added you as a friend cause I don't use LJ other than to read and respond to friends' journals as something other than Anonymous.

Anyways... it's quite clear to me that you've cut quite a wide swath across the Internet and have gained a following either through old fans who stumble across you or remember you in a moment on memory lane and decide to see if you're still around.

Heck I had a similiar moment the other week regarding my ex, Emmett who you met when you first met me in person, when I wondered if he'd started keeping a journal yet finally. Answer: yes, on LJ in fact, [livejournal.com profile] emmett_the_sane, as well as his current partner, [livejournal.com profile] cyan_blue

It's been in my head lately to try and find some old friends from high school... it'd be nice to find some of them...

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