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Seems to me that there was a time, not so long ago, that I used to keep up with dozens of bloggers, who I liked and felt a kinship with. That also used to be the time when I updated my own blog with some regularity. Clearly, that time has passed.

It was a very busy, and fantastic, summer here in Connecticut (and surroundings -- this summer marked my first ever trip to the Bronx Zoo!).

Tiger, Tiger

There has not been a whole lot to report writing-wise. I am currently at work on a project for Choice of Games, featuring a kung fu theme. Considering I am also preparing for my black belt test in kempo (to take place in November), I have a lot of martial arts on the brain. I've been meaning to write about the process of creating a text-based interactive novel game, but I have been spending more time writing than writing-about-writing. (And also learning how to balance my work-from-home time as Bug is deciding that naps are no longer a guaranteed part of the day.)

Here is the news in a nutshell:
Writing
My newest article for Dragon magazine, "Songs of Sorcery," is out in the current issue. As usual, it's myth based, but it's also got a lot of silly lyrics that I wrote to common tunes. Quite a lot of it ended up being cut from my original draft, and some additional fun lyrics got added by the designers (I suspect developer Tanis O'Connor should be credited with some of the new work!), which makes it feel (to me) like a fun collaborative effort. I'm quite pleased with the final result (though I am a little sad that the hero theme song to the tune of "Funiculì, Funiculà" didn't make the cut).

Reading
This summer has included several book birthdays of those blogging writers I used to keep up with. I'm pleased to be entirely caught up on three current urban-fantasy series (instead of the most recent installments sitting on my TBR pile): Ilona Andrews's Kate Daniels series, which had Gunmetal Magic come out in July; Devon Monk's "Age of Steam" series (July's release was second installment Tin Swift; and Kalayna Price's Alex Craft series, which also had a July release (Grave Memory).

I'm also really excited about the launch of three new series:


Since I am at the moment one step ahead of my paid-review pile (I do have several books for unpaid lounging around the office), I'm trying to catch up on both review books and books I just really want to read. I'm currently at 116 books read in 2012 -- three short of last year's total -- but in order to make my specific reading goals I posted on January 1, I've got sixteen non-review titles to choose and read before the end of the year. Four moths to do it in? No problem.

If anyone has a recommendation for a non-SFFH, non-romance, adult fiction book they read this year and would endorse without hesitation, I'm all ears. I made it a goal to read two books outside my genres this year, and while I've picked one, I'm still undecided about the other.

Date: 2012-09-26 01:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alanajoli.livejournal.com
I love Devon Monk's Magic series but am actually a few books behind there. Must catch up! The Age of Steam is very good -- mixes Western with fantasy with airships, so what's not to like? I've got a couple McGuire books in my TBR pile as well...

Date: 2012-09-26 03:49 pm (UTC)
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Age of Steam sounds like fun! It looks like the Beckstrom (Magic) series is -concluding- with the seventh (next) book, something I approve of. So far, so good.

Which McGuire books? Inquiring minds want to know!

Date: 2012-10-01 02:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alanajoli.livejournal.com
Just realized I hadn't answered this! I have Seanan McGuire's first two October Daye books, which I purchased as they came out. It occurs to me that there could be other McGuires out there as well -- is she who you were referencing?

Date: 2012-10-01 03:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mneme
If I say just "McGuire", specifically when talking about genre, it's not a bad guess to assume I meant the 5-time Hugo nominated (one time winning, if not as a novelist) author [livejournal.com profile] seanan_mcguire, rather than some other McGuire. :)

The four of her books I read in the last month, btw, were the second two Newsflesh novels (published as Mira Grant), the most recent October book, Ashes of Honor, and the excellent Discount Armageddon (the first in a new series).
Edited Date: 2012-10-01 03:01 am (UTC)

Date: 2012-10-01 01:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alanajoli.livejournal.com
I figured she was a safe bet! :)

I'm not sure I'll dig her Mira Grant stuff -- I'm not super into the actual horror-zombie subgenre, and all the reviews I've read make me think they're excellent but not to my taste. But yes, I need to catch up on October, and Discount Armageddon sounds awesome!

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