A few thousand words
Nov. 28th, 2003 01:31 pmNo, it's not what you think, I haven't written that much.
I don't feel much like writing, so if you click on this link:
http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/data/2003/index.html
... and then click on "Mary's 80th Birthday" and "Thanksgiving," the last two folders at the moment, you can
see what I've been up to.
The rest is very slow writing on both books, conversations with Eric on the inadequate telephone, time with
David and with Raphael and with cats; laundry, dishes, political despair, you know, the usual.
And I'm rereading the Lymond Chronicles by Dorothy Dunnett, on the very thin excuse that they have a
vaguely Liavekan flavor. After so many years and readings I'm finally seeing a few cracks here and
there, the creation of false suspense, the juggling of viewpoints to conceal information. But the good
subtleties and the humor are still there, too.
Pamela
I don't feel much like writing, so if you click on this link:
http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/data/2003/index.html
... and then click on "Mary's 80th Birthday" and "Thanksgiving," the last two folders at the moment, you can
see what I've been up to.
The rest is very slow writing on both books, conversations with Eric on the inadequate telephone, time with
David and with Raphael and with cats; laundry, dishes, political despair, you know, the usual.
And I'm rereading the Lymond Chronicles by Dorothy Dunnett, on the very thin excuse that they have a
vaguely Liavekan flavor. After so many years and readings I'm finally seeing a few cracks here and
there, the creation of false suspense, the juggling of viewpoints to conceal information. But the good
subtleties and the humor are still there, too.
Pamela
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Date: 2003-11-28 08:24 pm (UTC)