Bloody Beans
Jul. 9th, 2009 06:24 pmI feel a lot grateful for LJ today, the outpouring of support and affection that you gave to that LJ post I mentioned yesterday, and the fact that you never fail to amuse and support.
It’s a difficult time for me to bang on about nothing much in my LJ, although I know that many of you say you enjoy my cat-ramblings or wibbles about research, but being “mid-novel with no publisher in sight” is one of the toughest times for me.
I read my friends-list and everyone’s soooo productive. Wonderful for me as a reader, because I get to read 3 books a year of people I like, but rather depressing as a writer to think that Mere Mortals won’t be in print (and that’s if it even gets picked up) for at least 18 months. No, no, not whining. Just wish I wrote 3 books a year is all. Just not possible.
Things I loved about Torchwood: Children of Earth Day 3
1. Change in pace. Less running around and more political machinations.
2. Taking a tip from what I consider to be the scariest movie of all time (and only because of Hopkins behind six inch glass) The Silence of the Lambs, and all the best scary movies, Russell T Davies lets us use our imaginations.
3. Using contact lenses for “fun”. “Been there, done that.” says Ianto. THE MIND BOGGLES. IT BOGGLETH.
4. “Bloody beans.” Best. Line. Ever.
5. Torchwood turning into The Hustle.
6. The COAT. With sweatpants. Hee hee.



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Date: 2009-07-09 06:26 pm (UTC)My favourite scary movie of all time is The Haunting (the 1963 version) and you see nothing in that, but it's utterly terrifying.
I'm really enjoying Peter Capaldi as Frobisher. In fact all the guest performers are good.
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Date: 2009-07-09 06:33 pm (UTC)The 456 are definitely Torchwood's best aliens ever :)
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Date: 2009-07-09 06:40 pm (UTC)Very. Scary. Aliens.
My biggest question though is: WHY? WHY ARE YOU LETTING THESE PEOPLE LAND AT ALL?
Where's Myfanwy ? *worries*
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Date: 2009-07-09 06:56 pm (UTC)I know what you mean about productive people - I have writers on my flist who are cranking out novels at a prodigious speed and I've written about 2000 words in the last 4 months. You're making steady progress with MM, though, and that's what matters. Also doesn't hurt that it's damn good.
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Date: 2009-07-09 07:00 pm (UTC)Yes - Jamie Craig is an example - and Meg Leigh. I know that JC is two people, so that helps making it faster but i do get despondent when I see the lists of stuff people have coming out.
I think you are re-surging, so I live in hope.
xxx
and thanks for kind words about MeMo.
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Date: 2009-07-09 07:19 pm (UTC)Love & hugs
axxx
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Date: 2009-07-09 07:31 pm (UTC)Although I have to say, I was writing faster when I was working - i think it was because I HAD to write in the time I had - lunchhours and an hour or after work, whereas i have all day and end up goofing about.
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Date: 2009-07-09 07:34 pm (UTC)Lordy, someone should write a book about it!...
Axxx
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Date: 2009-07-09 08:05 pm (UTC)3. Hee, I knew I wasn't the only person who went there. And stayed there. ;)
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Date: 2009-07-09 09:12 pm (UTC)wibble.
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Date: 2009-07-09 09:39 pm (UTC)I'm in a similar spot in my first book. Seems all my writer friends are so fast...
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Date: 2009-07-09 10:37 pm (UTC)Yay for finishing a chapter!
I've been suffering from ADD, working on my web pages & sewing projects, and letting the story brew. That's just the way I roll. And if it's slower than most, I must accept it. Comparing really Can suck. It's better not to go there, but sometimes I do it anyways, because I like to torture myself. ;)
Ah, well.
Something Will get done.
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