| Writer's Block: From A to Z |
[Jan. 4th, 2009|01:01 am] |
Adele Blunt Computer Programmer Determined Egotistical Fearful Game-lover Honest Intelligent Jane's daughter Knowledgeable Loyal Mother Natural Outspoken Protective Quick thinking Reader Straight-forward Tae Kwon Do Unitarian Universalist Villemez Writer XXXOOO to my husband Young at heart Zoloft |
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[Oct. 31st, 2008|10:27 pm] |
From truepenny Copy this sentence into your livejournal if you're in a heterosexual marriage/relationship (or if you think you might be someday), and you don't want it "protected" by the bigots who think that gay marriage hurts it somehow.
Not much to add to that except how pathetic it is that this even needs to be said. |
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| First Post in Awhile |
[Apr. 27th, 2008|10:41 pm] |
Well, I have not posted in almost a year. I have recently become interested in someone's blog - enough to bookmark it and read it on a regular basis. I don't quite get how people write something that other people, total strangers in fact, will actually be interested in reading day after day. The exception, of course, is fan fiction and fan vids. I am not nearly motivated enough to write fan fiction. I do like making fan vids, but it takes me forever to make even one vid. I am only working on my second vid now. It is for OZ. I also have the problem of watching everything on DVD years after everyone else online has moved on to another fandom.
I do watch Supernatural, which is a very popular fandom right now.
I think my problem is I can't decide what my journal is for. Is it strictly about media I am interested in? What's going on in my life? I mean, what it is really for is so I can friend the other journals I am interested in and comment without being anonymous. But since I have it, it seems like I should post to it. And I can certainly ramble on when motivated.
So here is my regular online activity as illustrated by my toolbar bookmarks:
Live Journal is my home page, mostly so I can check the journals I have "friended". I think I need to trim down the list that show up on my friends page though. It is getting a little unwieldy.
First bookmark is remote access to work so I can log on from home. I am a computer programmer and do that very frequently, though I don't actually work out of my home.
Next bookmark is Google. Use it constantly. Often to look up answers to random questions my daughter asks such as "What is ANZAC Day?" and "What is the doctor looking for when she checks your reflexes?" Or searches prompted by things I read on other people's blogs and bulletin board posts.
Amazon - used to buy books here all the time. I believe this bookmark is a link so a donation will be made to Amnesty International when I buy from Amazon. If it isn't, it should be.
eBay - Not sure why this is bookmarked on my toolbar actually, though I occasionally buy things on eBay.
Daily Fic - this is a drop-down containing links to the web sites of my five favorite online fiction authors so I can open them all at once in tabs and check quickly for updates.
AT&T Webmail - my email
Slash - another drop-down, but this one only has 2 sites in it: my favorite fan vidder and a page of OZ links
Pogo - I love to play games online
Webkinz - I got an account so I could have a Webkinz and visit my daughter's Webkinz
Mothering.com - Awesome Natural Family Living and Attachment Parenting forum. The only forum I frequent on a regular basis.
ItsYourTurn - This is my most recently added bookmark. When I was young I played Pente with my father a lot. My current addiction is playing Pente on this site, which facilitates playing games sort of by email. I will put aside all modesty and say I am a very good Pente player. If you think you can beat me come on over to itsyourturn.com and invite me to play a game. My user ID is AdeleMommy. |
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| Color of my Soul |
[Jun. 23rd, 2007|03:41 pm] |
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...whatever that means. I must admit I cheated a little. My first result was so clearly wrong I went back and changed my response to a few questions where I was torn between two answers and then got this which, while still not perfect, seems to fit a little better:
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| Studio 60 One More Time |
[Jun. 1st, 2007|12:54 am] |
Well, Danny didn't rough Matt up. Didn't even touch him, in fact, but it was still a great scene. I love the "I will beat you to a bloody pulp before I let..." line. |
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| Studio 60 Returns |
[May. 26th, 2007|01:58 pm] |
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They finally bring back Studio 60 after months and the episode they show doesn't include either Matt or Danny at all? Who thought that was a good idea? Oh well, maybe next week's will be better. |
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| Black Donnellys |
[Feb. 26th, 2007|11:04 pm] |
Just watched the premiere of The Black Donnellys. For the second time actually, because I got a sneak peak preview DVD from Netflix a few weeks ago. I enjoyed the show a lot, even the second time. It is right up my alley of course -- dark, brothers, love, and violence. |
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| Button pushing is where you find it |
[Feb. 13th, 2007|07:41 pm] |
Last night I was watching Studio 60 and I said to my husband, "This is just like Sopranos. Whenever someone starts to use drugs and hide it, I'm wondering how long it will take before Danny [or in Sopranos, Tony] finds out."
My husband responded, "And how much hurt Danny will put on him when he does find out."
It is wonderful to have someone who knows me so well and still loves me. Unfortunately, the answer to those questions for Studio 60 are probably, "A long time." and "Not much." We'll see... |
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| Brokeback Christmas |
[Dec. 26th, 2006|08:58 pm] |
My amazing husband, who always gets me wonderful Christmas presents without any prompting, gave me two framed Brokeback Mountain posters. One of the posters I was not aware existed. It shows Ennis hugging Jack from behind. My husband is OK with my hanging these posters in our bedroom and even hung them for me today. Am I unbelievably lucky or what? |
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| (no subject) |
[Jun. 27th, 2006|09:17 pm] |
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| | none | ] | I just had an adventure in truepenny's dungeon:
I died in the Dungeon of TruepennyI was killed in a damp gallery by Mrissa the orc, whilst carrying... the Armour of Oracne, the Sword of Archaeology, the Armour of Mirrorthaw, the Dagger of Ellen Kushner, a Figurine of Papersky, the Sword of Scott Lynch and 54 gold pieces. Score: 52 Explore the Dungeon of Truepenny and try to beat this score, or enter your username to generate and explore your own dungeon... |
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| Rain |
[Apr. 30th, 2006|07:37 pm] |
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| | Barbara Allen | ] | It has been raining here non-stop for two days now. Every time I look out the window (which is about 30 times a day -- I must like torturing myself) I see this light, steady, drop, drop, drop. No thunder and lightning. No wind whipping the trees around. Nothing exciting. Just rain rain rain. And we're supposed to have two more days of this. I can't stand it. |
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| Supernatural |
[Apr. 29th, 2006|07:49 pm] |
I loved Thursday's Supernatural. It had all the brother interaction I watch for. My favorite conversation of the ep:
Dean: "[Going back into the burning house] is suicide!" Sam: "I don't care." Dean: "Well, I do." |
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| Highlander |
[Apr. 29th, 2006|07:45 pm] |
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Found out a new Highlander movie finished filming in December 2005. I loved the television series but have not been too impressed with the movies. I hope this one is good. At least it included Peter Wingfield as Methos. In any case, the new movie should stimulate a resurgence of Highlander fan fiction, which is always a good thing. The official movie site is here: http://highlander-thesource.com/ |
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| Brokeback Mountain DVD |
[Apr. 17th, 2006|07:33 pm] |
I bought the Brokeback Mountain DVD the day it came out (4/4). Unfortunately, I accidentally got the full-screen version. I watched it anyway. Then the next day my husband got the wide-screen version for me and I watched it all the way through. Since then I have watched the beginning when they are herding sheep on Brokeback many times and then skipped ahead to other favorite scenes. I think the extras are kind of weak, though I did enjoy the cowboy featurette. I hope they plan to put out a loaded DVD sometime. I would love commentary by Ang Lee, Heath, Jake, and of course, deleted scenes.
Here are my 10 favorite scenes in the order they appear in the movie.
Brokeback Moments
1. When Jack poses against his truck and gives Ennis a "look" and then lowers his head. 2. When Ennis comes back after losing the supplies because of the bear and Jack starts to clean the blood off his face. 3. The first (and only real) sex scene. 4. The playing turning to fighting right before they come down off the mountain. 5. When Ennis beats up the bikers at the 4th of July celebration. 6. The hugging and kissing reunion when Jack comes back for the first time after 4 years. 7. The conversation when Jack comes to WY after Ennis tells him about his divorce. 8. Jack's Thanksgiving. 9. The confrontation between Jack and Ennis over Mexico, including Jack's Brokeback Mountain speech. 10. The flashback to hugging by the campfire. |
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| David Feintuch |
[Mar. 28th, 2006|12:57 am] |
I just found out moments ago that David Feintuch died on March 16. I am stunned. He was one of those authors I "discovered" late, read everything I could find by him in a matter of weeks, and then regularly checked to see if he had something new coming out. I know I said the same thing about Octavia Butler, but I just can't believe there won't ever be any more books by Feintuch. |
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[Mar. 27th, 2006|07:37 pm] |
I have finished Sebastian. I think it was quite good. It ended in a satisfying way while still obviously being the first book of a series.
I am so glad Prison Break is back! I thought last week's ep did an admirable job of building and maintaining tension even though we all knew Lincoln was not actually going to be executed. It's fun to speculate on how the execution will be delayed.
Did I miss a new episode of Supernatural last week?
I have officially stopped watching The Apprentice. It was getting tedious and I was finding Trump more and more annoying. I am still watching Amazing Race and Survivor.
I read Brokeback Mountain comes out on DVD April 4. Hooray! |
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| Sebastian |
[Mar. 15th, 2006|07:18 pm] |
I'm reading Anne Bishop's latest book, Sebastian now. I'm enjoying it. It has all the elements that all Anne Bishop books seem to have: dark, violent world; strong, magical, central male character with supernatural sex appeal; even stronger, more magical female character who is so powerful she is an outcast. But this world is a little different from her dark jewels universe and I find it interesting. And anyway, I like those elements! |
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| Octavia Butler |
[Mar. 6th, 2006|07:36 pm] |
...passed away February 24. She was one of my favorite science fiction authors. Her last book was Fledgling. Not my favorite of hers, but quite good. I still can't really believe there aren't going to be any new books by her. |
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| SF Books Meme |
[Mar. 5th, 2006|09:56 pm] |
I know I'm quite a bit more than "a day late and a dollar short" as they say, but since truepenny discussed it recently I thought this would be good for my first meme.
1953 HUGO: Alfred Bester, The Demolished Man
1955 HUGO: Mark Clifton, They'd Rather Be Right
1956 HUGO: Robert Heinlein, Double Star
1958 HUGO: Fritz Leiber, The Big Time
1959 HUGO: James Blish, A Case of Conscience
1960 HUGO: Robert Heinlein, Starship Troopers
1961 HUGO: Walter Miller, Jr., A Canticle for Leibowitz
1962 HUGO: Robert Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land
1963 HUGO: Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle
1964 HUGO: Clifford Simak, Way Station
1965 HUGO: Fritz Leiber, The Wanderer NEBULA: Frank Herbert, Dune
1966 HUGO: Roger Zelazny, ...And Call Me Conrad HUGO: Frank Herbert, Dune NEBULA: Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon NEBULA: Samuel R. Delany, Babel-17
1967 HUGO: Robert Heinlein, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress NEBULA: Samuel R. Delany, The Einstein Intersection
1968 HUGO: Roger Zelazny, Lord of Light NEBULA: Alexei Panshin, Rite of Passage
1969 HUGO: John Brunner, Stand on Zanzibar NEBULA: Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darkness
1970 HUGO: Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darkness NEBULA: Larry Niven, Ringworld
1971 HUGO: Larry Niven, Ringworld NEBULA: Robert Silverberg, A Time of Changes
1972 HUGO: Philip Jose Farmer, To Your Scattered Bodies Go NEBULA: Isaac Asimov, The Gods Themselves
1973 HUGO: Isaac Asimov, The Gods Themselves NEBULA: Arthur C. Clarke, Rendezvous With Rama
1974 HUGO: Arthur C. Clarke, Rendezvous With Rama NEBULA: Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed
1975 HUGO: Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed NEBULA: Joe Haldeman, The Forever War WFA: Patricia McKillip, The Forgotten Beasts of Eld
1976 HUGO: Joe Haldeman, The Forever War NEBULA: Frederik Pohl, Man Plus WFA: Richard Matheson, Bid Time Return
1977 HUGO: Kate Wilhelm, Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang NEBULA: Frederik Pohl, Gateway WFA: William Kotzwinkle, Doctor Rat
1978 HUGO: Frederik Pohl, Gateway NEBULA: Vonda N. McIntyre, Dreamsnake WFA: Fritz Leiber, Our Lady of Darkness
1979 HUGO: Vonda N. McIntyre, Dreamsnake NEBULA: Arthur C. Clarke, The Fountains of Paradise WFA: Michael Moorcock, Gloriana
1980 HUGO: Arthur C. Clarke, The Fountains of Paradise NEBULA: Gregory Benford, Timescape WFA: Elizabeth A. Lynn, Watchtower
1981 HUGO: Joan D. Vinge, The Snow Queen NEBULA: Gene Wolfe, The Claw of the Conciliator WFA: Gene Wolfe, The Shadow of the Torturer
1982 DICK: Rudy Rucker, Software HUGO: C. J. Cherryh, Downbelow Station NEBULA: Michael Bishop, No Enemy But Time WFA: John Crowley, Little Big
1983 DICK: Tim Powers, The Anubis Gates HUGO: Isaac Asimov, Foundation's Edge NEBULA: David Brin, Startide Rising WFA: Michael Shea, Nifft the Lean
1984 DICK: William Gibson, Neuromancer HUGO: David Brin, Startide Rising NEBULA: William Gibson, Neuromancer WFA: John M. Ford, The Dragon Waiting
1985 DICK: Tim Powers, Dinner at Deviant's Palace HUGO: William Gibson, Neuromancer NEBULA: Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game WFA: Barry Hughart, The Bridge of Birds WFA: Robert Holdstock, Mythago Wood
1986 DICK: James P. Blaylock, Homunculus HUGO: Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game NEBULA: Orson Scott Card, Speaker for the Dead WFA: Dan Simmons, Song of Kali
1987 CLARKE: Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale DICK: Patricia Geary, Strange Toys HUGO: Orson Scott Card, Speaker for the Dead NEBULA: Pat Murphy, The Falling Woman STOKER: Stephen King, Misery STOKER: Robert R. McCammon, Swan Song WFA: Patrick Suskind, Perfume
1988 CLARKE: George Turner, The Sea and Summer DICK: Rudy Rucker, Wetware HUGO: David Brin, The Uplift War NEBULA: Lois McMaster Bujold, Falling Free STOKER: Thomas Harris, The Silence of the Lambs WFA: Ken Grimwood, Replay
1989 CLARKE: Rachel Pollack, Unquenchable Fire DICK: Richard Paul Russo, Subterranean Gallery HUGO: C. J. Cherryh, Cyteen NEBULA: Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, The Healer's War STOKER: Dan Simmons, Carrion Comfort WFA: Peter Straub, Koko
1990 CLARKE: Geoff Ryman, The Child Garden DICK: Pat Murphy, Points of Departure HUGO: Dan Simmons, Hyperion NEBULA: Ursula K. Le Guin, Tehanu STOKER: Robert R. McCammon, Mine WFA: Jack Vance, Madouc
1991 CLARKE: Colin Greenland, Take Back Plenty DICK: Ian McDonald, King of Morning, Queen of Day HUGO: Lois McMaster Bujold, The Vor Game NEBULA: Michael Swanwick, Stations of the Tide STOKER: Robert R. McCammon, Boy's Life TIPTREE: Eleanor Arnason, A Woman of the Iron People TIPTREE: Gwyneth Jones, The White Queen WFA: James Morrow, Only Begotten Daughter WFA: Ellen Kushner, Thomas the Rhymer
1992 CLARKE: Pat Cadigan, Synners DICK: Richard Grant, Through the Heart HUGO: Lois McMaster Bujold, Barrayar NEBULA: Connie Willis, Domesday Book STOKER: Thomas F. Monteleone, Blood of the Lamb TIPTREE: Maureen McHugh, China Mountain Zhang WFA: Robert R. McCammon, Boy's Life
1993 CLARKE: Marge Piercy, Body of Glass DICK: Jack Womack, Elvissey DICK: John M. Ford, Growing Up Weightless HUGO: Connie Willis, Domesday Book HUGO: Vernor Vinge, A Fire Upon the Deep NEBULA: Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Mars STOKER: Peter Straub, The Throat TIPTREE: Nicola Griffith, Ammonite WFA: Tim Powers, Last Call
1994 CLARKE: Jeff Noon, Vurt DICK: Robert Charles Wilson, Mysterium HUGO: Kim Stanley Robinson, Green Mars NEBULA: Greg Bear, Moving Mars STOKER: Nancy Holder, Dead in the Water TIPTREE: Nancy Springer, Larque on the Wing WFA: Lewis Shiner, Glimpses
1995 CLARKE: Pat Cadigan, Fools DICK: Bruce Bethke, Headcrash HUGO: Lois McMaster Bujold, Mirror Dance NEBULA: Robert J. Sawyer, The Terminal Experiment STOKER: Joyce Carol Oates, Zombie TIPTREE: Elizabeth Hand, Waking the Moon TIPTREE: Theodore Roszak, The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein WFA: James Morrow, Towing Jehovah
1996 CLARKE: Paul J. McAuley, Fairyland DICK: Stephen Baxter, The Time Ships HUGO: Neal Stephenson, The Diamond Age NEBULA: Nicola Griffith, Slow River STOKER: Stephen King, The Green Mile TIPTREE: Mary Doria Russell, The Sparrow WFA: Christopher Priest, The Prestige
1997 CLARKE: Amitav Ghosh, The Calcutta Chromosome DICK: Stepan Chapman, The Troika HUGO: Kim Stanley Robinson, Blue Mars NEBULA: Vonda N. McIntyre, The Moon and the Sun STOKER: Janet Berliner and George Guthridge, Children of the Dusk TIPTREE: Candas Jane Dorsey, Black Wine WFA: Rachel Pollack, Godmother Night
1998 CLARKE: Mary Doria Russell, The Sparrow DICK: Geoff Ryman, 253: The Print Remix HUGO: Joe Haldeman, Forever Peace NEBULA: Joe Haldeman, Forever Peace STOKER: Stephen King, Bag of Bones TIPTREE: [a short story by Raphael Carter] WFA: Jeffrey Ford, The Physiognomy
1999 CLARKE: Tricia Sullivan, Dreaming in Smoke DICK: Stephen Baxter, Vacuum Diagrams: Stories of the Xeelee Sequence HUGO: Connie Willis, To Say Nothing of the Dog NEBULA: Octavia Butler, Parable of the Talents STOKER: Peter Straub, Mr. X TIPTREE: Suzy McKee Charnas, The Conqueror's Child WFA: Louise Erdrich, The Antelope Wife
2000 CLARKE: Bruce Sterling, Distraction DICK: Michael Marshall Smith, Only Forward HUGO: Vernor Vinge, A Deepness in the Sky NEBULA: Greg Bear, Darwin's Radio STOKER: Richard Laymon, The Traveling Vampire Show TIPTREE: Molly Gloss, Wild Life WFA: Martin Scott, Thraxas
2001 CLARKE: China MiƩville, Perdido Street Station DICK: Richard Paul Russo, Ship of Fools HUGO: J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire NEBULA: Catherine Asaro, The Quantum Rose STOKER: Neil Gaiman, American Gods TIPTREE: Hiromi Goto, The Kappa Child WFA: Tim Powers, Declare WFA: Sean Stewart, Galveston
2002 CLARKE: Gwyneth Jones, Bold as Love DICK: Carol Emshwiller, The Mount HUGO: Neil Gaiman, American Gods NEBULA: Neil Gaiman, American Gods STOKER: Thomas Piccirilli, The Night Class TIPTREE: M. John Harrison, Light WFA: Ursula K. Le Guin, The Other Wind
2003 CLARKE: Christopher Priest, The Separation DICK: Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon HUGO: Robert J. Sawyer, Hominids NEBULA: Elizabeth Moon, Speed of Dark STOKER: Peter Straub, lost boy lost girl TIPTREE: Matt Ruff, Set This House in Order WFA: Graham Joyce, The Facts of Life WFA: Patricia A. McKillip, Ombria in Shadow
2004 CLARKE: Neal Stephenson, Quicksilver DICK: Gwyneth Jones, Life HUGO: Lois McMaster Bujold, Paladin of Souls NEBULA: Lois McMaster Bujold, Paladin of Souls STOKER: Peter Straub, In the Night Room TIPTREE: Joe Haldeman, Camouflage TIPTREE: Johanna Sinisalo, Not Before Sundown (US title, Troll: A Love Story) WFA: Jo Walton, Tooth and Claw
2005 CLARKE: China MiƩville, Iron Council HUGO: Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell WFA: Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell
Out of this list of 194 books (trusting truepenny), I have read a pitiful 14. I think I tend not to agree with awards much. |
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