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Oops, I only just remembered it's Wednesday. That's what having a long weekend with the public holiday on a Monday does to you. Or maybe what it does to me. Anyhoodle, it's another What's Up Wednesday and here we go!



WHAT I'M READING.

I'm 1/4 of the way through Dark Lover, the first book in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series by J. R. Ward. So far, I'm enjoying it. I like Ward's ideas about vampire mythology and how the world of the vampire and the hunter has been constructed as a parallel to the human world. I also quite like that these vampires aren't kept alive by human blood, but by blood of their own kind. A clever little twist. The MFC is Beth and she has an adorably written cat named Boo. I hope Boo lives to tell the tale because I love it when pets are part of a story and I'm always hopeful they don't get forgotten in the narrative.

I have sadly put aside The Genome by the amazing Sergei Lukyanenko. I was half way through it but there was a lot that I didn't enjoy about it and every time I looked at it to finish it, I just didn't want to. So for now it's a DNF. I might go back to it at a later date, we'll see. It makes me sad because he is SUCH an incredible writer, and this is his first translated to English novel outside the Night Watch series.

WHAT I'M WRITING (+ A WRITING GOAL).

I am 51% (according to my stats on Write Track) into Book, Line and Sinker. My goal is to finish it by the end of June or the early days of July. That's a bit fluid because a lot depends on my medication. More on that below.

WHAT WORKS FOR ME.

Sleep. Quiet. The sound of rain on the roof. The internet not being down, because it's hard to research something when your ISP suddenly drops out. My cat cuddling up beside me. <-- Same as last week!

WHAT ELSE IS NEW.

I have started medication for epilepsy. They are walloping me about a bit, due to adjusting to them and the side effects. I hope that it all evens out soon, but for now, I'm just very tired and worn out, and wishing it would all stop.

It's winter here now, and it's freezing. Insofar as this is Australia and our winter is pretty mild compared to the Northern Hemisphere, it's colder than usual and drier than normal. Though there's been some heavy rain, it hasn't been as much as last year, and the cloud cover is less, meaning that it is really bloody cold! I love winter, but I'm not a fan of freezing!

I think I mentioned all this last week. Well, I've also been out and about a bit with my brother and my mum, taking photos on the new camera I have, and oh I love this thing, I love it so much. It's so shiny and spiffy and it has a huuuuuuuuuge zoom lense and an anti-shaking setting, which is awesome as I do shake a bit now. So yay for that!

And now it's time for Would I Lie to You? which is the most hilarious show ever. It's all good.



L-R: The sea at Semaphore beach; My brother's truck all loaded up; Things you don't see every day--a truck carrying a train; The beautiful building that is the Largs Pier Hotel; The fort of Fort Largs which is a heritage site.
misslj_author: (Cats! Nibbled to death by cats. (Vir B5))
Writing:

I have been a busy bee. I've finished Mythica, which is now in the hands of my lovely beta, Cate, and I've written 20% of my Belle Epoque novel, which has the tentative title of Boulevards and Love Songs. This may change (probably will, actually,) because titles are my nemesis and it doesn't quite *fit*, but for now, it's not known as Untitled Belle Epoque book. And that's a good thing.

Weather:

I am SO HAPPY with all the rain we've been having. It's been very cold at night, but the rain has been awesome and my plants have been very happy with it all. The chili, lavender and rosemary need to be repotted into bigger pots very soon, so next fortnight, I'm going to Bunnings to invest in the necessary things to make my plants happy and spread their roots. I am a servant to my plants. I've noticed a marked increase in honey bees, too, which, while I don't want to be stung, is awesome, as bees are very much of the good.

Weaving:

And it's been good weather for weaving, though I have decided that mohair is the fibre of the devil and I hate it with a fiery passion. That stupid fibre--it keeps breaking or it un-ravels from its spun shape thing, or it pills, and argh. I did have it in its skein and that was just a recipe for frustration, so mum helped me wind it into a ball, of sorts. I realised that I didn't have enough cardboard to wind it around, so it ended up being wound onto a drumstick. The drumstick was given to me by a friend in a band, when after a party one night, learning that I intended to walk home, he gave me the drumstick so that I could use it for self protection. That eventuality never arose, and I've kept the stick for the last ten or so years. And this weekend, it came into its own and became the support for the mohair of doom. When I'd finished winding it all, the result looked a little like a dagwood dog made of wool or a woolly fairy floss. Look at it!

WoollyMooly


Link of the Now:

In my wanderings through the vast lands of the Internets, it occured to me that while doing research (and I do a lot of it, it's true,) I come across interesting and awesome things. So, I have decided to implement an ongoing thing in the blog, which is the Link of the Now. Instead of the link of the day, as I don't update every day. So, of the now it is.

For the first Link of the Now, I present to you a site I found while I was link hopping and researching Paris and Russia in 1895 for the Belle Epoque book. I'm a bit fuzzy as to how I ended up on this site, selling the most amazing (and expensive) Faberge original antique jewellry, but the page is so full of pretty, shiny things, I don't care how I got there. Just... pretty, shiny things! (Yes, I'm a magpie.)

They have lay-by/lay-away... This necklace is my ultimate favorite. I love it. I love how it looks like ribbons. And this ring is quite lovely. This set is gorgeous, but I do love the ribbon one the best. Ahem. Close the tabs, L. J. Step away from the expensive shiny things...

So what shiny things do you guys like? And what sites are you enjoying at the moment? :D

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