Wow, that was cathartic.

Over the past few weeks, I’ve let my room get intolerably messy. Never unhygienic or grubby, mind you–just wildly disorganized. Last night, I sorted all the stuff piling up in the middle of the room and started in on the teetering stacks of papers and books atop my dresser. Soon I won’t wince when I look at the state of my room! Huzzah!

In the process, I found a bunch of stray papers and mementos that I never got around to putting in The Book. Chances are, if you know me in Real Life, you know about The Book. It’s a combination scrapbook/sketchbook/notebook that never leaves my side. It’s about 5.5″x4″, earning it a permanent place in my purse.

I never write captions or blurbs for the things I put in. It’s like a way of documenting the noteworthy (and occasionally mundane) moments in my life that only I can completely decipher. Ticket stubs and playbills and autographs and newspaper articles are self-explanatory, but only I can provide the backstory for the little flower bloom pressed between the pages, given to me by a random Greek woman on the first day of Chungy’s and my first day in Spetses. And I love to get creative with the things I put in. Items flip up to reveal other treasures beneath, and newspaper articles fold out accordion-style to accommodate the full text. All in all, they represent a significant investment of time and memory.

But for whatever reason, I’ve barely touched the Book in months. This is really unlike me. I’ve kept an incarnation of the Book since March 2003, and my first Book was filled in a little over a year. This latest Book–with a few odd exceptions–hadn’t been added to since May 2008. I actually had some ticket stubs swimming around unscrapbooked from 2007.

It’s understandable why I wouldn’t take the time to chronicle my life during summer 2008, because frankly, I didn’t have a life. I spent practically every waking hour either at work or cooped up in my apartment, recovering from work. That was around the time my blogging tapered off, too. And as the backlog of stuff I wanted to add to the book piled up, resistance mounted to add anything new before I’d tackled it. I always feel so weird about blogging minutiae when I have a massive “event” post in the works, like the one I’m composing for ConDFW. It’s like I stifle myself, because I don’t want anything that happens chronologically after the event to be blogged/scrapbooked before. I guess the same goes for the Book.

Yes, I am a nerd.

So I spent an hour last night bringing the Book up to date, using all my ingenuity to fit mementos in the scant page space allotted to them chronologically. Hopefully, I’ve taken away any excuse not to blog or Book-chronicle. I love being able to look back through past Books and my blog archive and remember how I felt during those experiences. Now I need to get back in the swing of documenting my existence!

Twitter Driveby

  • 10:05 From @neilhimself: Vote for your favourite character! (To Twi-fans: character =/= self-indulgent, masturbatory fantasy) bit.ly/BI2sQ #
  • 11:39 (Coworker G flexes arm gingerly) Coworker ES, reassuringly: "Your elbow looks fine. It looks like an elbow." #
  • 11:49 @mkcho73 I had the same feeling this morning! It stayed with me all through my commute. Mad mojo in the city today. #
  • 17:19 RT @politicaltickerHow to get Michelle Obama’s toned arms – tinyurl.com/cmwad3. *weeps openly* #
  • 17:24 @Esperacchius *hands you a box of caffeinated gum* #
  • 20:09 @emshore At least it looked healthy? #
  • 21:11 Ah, Dollhouse. Have I mentioned here that Dichen Lachman (Sierra) needs to play Kitai? Because she does. bit.ly/11dbXo #
  • 21:41 *cackles* Eliza has a Hulu ad, too! #
  • 22:08 Dollhouse. Wow. That SUCKED. #
  • 23:16 Urgh, how is it so hot in my apartment? How can we have control over the A/C but not the radiator? *opens windows* #
  • 23:17 @epicFlail People have no patience and want their toys NOW NOW NOW? #

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This afternoon, I went to the Doctor Who NY meetup. They hold two meetups per month: a pub meetup for booze and conversation, and a “video” meetup for watching of classic episodes. This month was a tribute to the third Doctor, and we watched “Terror of the Autons.” It was cool to see an instance of how the old school monsters were resurrected for the new series. I also got to chat with some fun folks about costuming. Yay for getting out of my apartment!

Heading over, on my way out the door, I tucked my copy of The Name of the Wind in my purse. I finished Barrayar the night before last, and Watchmen is too big to fit without shoving, and I wasn’t about to risk damaging a copy signed by Dave Gibbons. NotW has been on my mind a lot recently, and even though it’s no longer coming out April 7th, I decided to go forward with the reread as scheduled.

Good lord, I’d forgotten how much I love this book. I remember loving it, but getting that thrill of readerly intrigue at the end of the prologue–every bit as effective the second time around–reminded me of exactly why this story kept me spellbound for a week. Looking back, I’m amazed I managed to drag it out that long, despite my slightly mad work schedule. I was caught in a bizarre tango of savoring and devouring. I wanted to forgo sleep and ignore my job and just keep reading, but I also wanted to ration it, because when it was gone, it was gone. I knew the sequel wouldn’t be coming any time soon, and the author hadn’t written anything else in that vein. It was my favourite book I read last year.

Even though I’ve “known” for ages, but it’s still somewhat disheartening to see it in writing: yes, the sequel to The Name of the Wind has been delayed. It was originally slated for April 7th, the same day as Jim Butcher’s Turn Coat, and watching Jim barely scoot under the publication deadline while Pat continued to blog about writing and revising, writing and revising, the frustrating reality set in.

I’m glad Pat is taking the time to get the book right, though. The last thing I want to see is the sequel getting rushed out the door before Pat is satisfied. I’ll happily wait another year or longer to have another experience like that I had reading NotW. For now, I’ll savor my reread!

It’s kind of odd, though. Last year, after I finished NotW, I was at a loss as to what to read next. What could follow it? Finally, I picked up Bujold’s The Warrior’s Apprentice, the first book I read in that series. As I mentioned earlier in this post, I just finished Barrayar, my last book. Funny that such an awesome novel would bookend such an awesome series for me.

Twitter Driveby

  • 09:30 My work computer was re-imaged last night. So begins the slow process of getting all my settings back in order. #
  • 09:33 @boymonster Remember, they’re more afraid of you than you are of them. #
  • 10:03 Wow. I wonder if the creatives realize how sexist their latest round of changes is. #
  • 12:05 OMG. Photoshop CS4 has tabbed windows! I am so turned on right now. #
  • 12:12 Spam: "Get king-kong in pants." My first thought: Aww, gorilla pants dance! #
  • 12:38 ARG EXPORT ALREADY. #
  • 13:17 Gak! Here’s me, wondering why my food hasn’t gotten here yet, only to realize I never pressed "send" on my order. Smart, Priscilla. #
  • 16:32 So ready for this day to be over. Why can’t I have a normal 9-5 job, where I would get out in 30 minutes, as opposed to 2 1/2 hours? #
  • 16:33 @Phil_Boswell He was reading from an ARC. What differences did you notice? #
  • 19:08 Sometimes I wonder how people dress themselves in the morning. #
  • 20:11 YES! I’m not the only person who thinks my coworker looks like Tony Stark! I’ve been silently giggling over this for a year and a half. #
  • 22:25 @creativeboost Rob! #

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I’m about midway through writing my Big ConDFW reaction post, but as I’m going to be working crazy late all week, it may be a while before I’m ready to post it here. In the meantime, I’m scurrying to post the sample chapters Jim read aloud for the Butcher Block. While editing, I came upon the following conversation snippet:

Jim: Chapter 2!
Me: Wait, saving.
Jim: Ah. We see who’s really in control here!
Me: *dramatic evil laugh* Alright, go!
Attendee: …You did that scarily well.
Jim: Yeah, I think she’s got this hidden serial killer streak we’ll see one of these years. I’m looking forward to it.
Me: Well, if Bad Horse worked so long on his whinny…
Jim: Alright, chapter 2!

Twitter Driveby

  • 00:11 @hobbitwriter Only because you said "Please"! Midnight MDT, which is 2EST, 1CST, and 11PST. #
  • 09:44 @MelissaRuby Welcome to Twitter, Melissy! #
  • 09:58 @Uilos Except the cliffhangers btw later chapters are far more agonizing than the ones you get, & we don’t know when the next hit is coming! #
  • 09:59 @sinspired Edit it yourself! Lord knows I’ve rectified my share of oversights on that website. That’s that wikis are for! #
  • 10:00 @sinspired Also, curse you for telling me @tvtropes had a twitter account! It’s hard enough skirting the time-suck as it is. :D #
  • 10:04 Mrsfgl. Is it naptime yet? #
  • 10:34 Aww, "First Lord’s Fury," final book in the Codex Alera, comes out the day after my 25th birthday! How momentous. :D #
  • 11:43 @Phil_Boswell Hahahahaha no. That would be a recipe for instant burnout for Jim. Plus, I want to know what happens to Glencannon! #
  • 12:31 Hmm, what to get for lunch? I want Indian, but that’s pretty much all my fridge is filled with. XD #
  • 16:06 @KevinConn Does God speak in CAPS LOCK? Serifs? #
  • 16:10 @hobbitwriter You did indeed! If all proceeds as planned, the first chapter of Jim’s Turn Coat read-aloud will be posted tonight. #
  • 18:47 @sinspired Imagine if they combined forces? Humanity would be doomed. #
  • 20:20 "Man, my food is supposed to come within from ten minutes ago. Now." –Coworker M #
  • 21:48 Yay, heading home! Probably should be staying later, but two thousand-plus subscribers to the Butcher Block would be out for my blood. #
  • 22:56 Arg. Toted three trash bags full of plastic bottles to Grand Central, only to find they’re no longer recycling in the terminal. What now? #
  • 23:15 DUDE. Audacity’s noise reduction filter is awesome! I can’t believe I haven’t tried it before. #
  • 23:53 Attempting to record a podcast while your roommate is trying to sleep is not a good combination. Stealth mode engaged! #

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  • 00:20 @Esperacchius Yeah. It kind of makes my brain bleed. #
  • 00:25 @mkcho73 Are you hating on Roberto Benigni? Because I can arrange to kick your ass. #
  • 00:31 @ee1013 I do believe so! Kinda nifty–I didn’t think Jekyll & Hyde was well known enough for Oscar filk. #
  • 09:59 Winter weather + slight weight loss = my rings keep falling off. Should I get them re-sized nowish or wait for summer? #
  • 10:00 @redone17 Wordy McWord! Coraline in 3D is not to be missed! #
  • 10:11 Finally got around to watching the latest Dollhouse. Don’t be evil, Middleman! Stay good! #

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  • 00:13 It’s amazing how much sleepier I feel when I forget my computer’s clock is set an hour late. #
  • 09:11 Last day of ConDFW, which promises to be relaxing. No panels to moderate… No 26+ person party to choreograph… Just fun and friends. #
  • 11:01 Fresh from delicious breakfast with family, I’m off to learn how to blow up spaceships! #
  • 11:09 Dear everyone at every panel at every con ever, Turn your cell phones on "vibrate.". Love, Priscilla #
  • 18:25 Brust signed my copy of Jhereg "To the petty lady." Inside joke I don’t get? Drunken typo? Secret scorn? #
  • 18:31 @Uilos "Petty" is not a compliment. Mal said so. #
  • 21:13 Did the Best Animated Short winner just thank his pencil? I kind of love this guy. Domo arigatou for being awesome, guy. #
  • 21:25 Why are half the clips they’re using to showcase the makeup in Benjamin Button not makeup but CG? #
  • 21:36 Ben Stiller in crazy person makeup looks kind of like Alan Moore. #
  • 22:00 Oh, Hugh and Beyonce! I hope the musical is back! #
  • 22:15 Bad form, Bill Maher. #
  • 22:32 Sound editing: Wall-E was freaking robbed. Also, what’s the difference between Sound Editing and Sound Mixing? #
  • 22:39 …ilu so hard, Tim Gunn, you magnificent sellout. #
  • 23:01 How cool is it that two of three nominated songs are not in English? #
  • 23:45 Robert Pattinson looks like a vampire crack addict up past his bedtime. #
  • 00:03 Aww, Dev Patel is holding the little girl that played Latika! He is so freaking adorable. #

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Twitter Driveby

  • 10:37 @boymonster I don’t even know what that means! #
  • 10:39 @redone17 joy! Do the powers that be *know* that they’re working again? :D #
  • 10:48 @beyondabsurdity You deserve every glowing word! Fight Girl and Soul Samurai represent the most fun I’ve had at the theatre in ages! #
  • 15:32 WHAT. HOW AM I THE MODERATOR FOR BOTH MY PANELS? #
  • 15:52 I have decided that this will be awesome, even though I have no idea what I’m doing. Reality has no place in my panels. #
  • 16:02 …One of my panelists is one of the Guests of Honor. Fantastic. #
  • 17:03 Set up recording equipment for Jim Butcher’s reading. Radiating false authority and slowly realizing that said authority may be genuine. #
  • 18:13 Recording went well! Audacity spazzed midway through chapter 5, and at first it wasn’t going to let me save, but I coaxed it into doing so. #
  • 18:28 People keep approaching me and complimenting my computer. Yeah, it’s shiny, but it’s identical to every other 17" MacBook Pro on the planet. #
  • 18:34 T-minus 27 minutes until my first panel. Must remain chill. #
  • 18:34 @boymonster I’m dressed like a normal person, which probably counts as dressed up if you’re me. #
  • 20:09 I survived my panel! Huzzah! #

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Twitter Driveby

  • 00:27 ConDFW has a costume contest. So many options! Molly, Maeve, Delirium, Trelawney, Sally, Kaylee… Nightcrawler would take too much time. #
  • 02:01 Oh good lord, I forgot how utterly enamored I am of my Maeve wig. I feel like a goddess. #
  • 08:10 Torn between Maeve and Delirium. Will base it off whichever can give the best show. I know what I’d do for D, but stumped re: music for M. #
  • 08:13 @jimmyaquino Aww, I assumed you would be! I was hoping to catch it as a CNI bonus. Wish I’d stayed, even if it meant no sleep last night. #
  • 16:37 On the bus to the airport! Dallas, here I come! #
  • 16:43 I’ve quadruple-checked my mental list. Why do I feel like I’m forgetting something of profound importance? #
  • 16:53 …Was that someone’s cell phone, or has my bus been ambushed by the Priceline Negotiator? #
  • 17:43 Passenger looks uncannily like Tim Gunn, down to mannerisms and attire, except from dead-on forward. Also, name sounds like "Burba Mini." #
  • 17:51 Huzzah! Made standby on an hour and a half earlier flight! Sometimes, the world is awesome. #

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