Apr. 26th, 2007
let's just run down the list, shall we??
Apr. 26th, 2007 01:29 pmIn December, the furnace went kaflooey to the tune of $$$. In January, Harrison's battery, to the tune of less $, but still. Caught a break for a couple of months one month a month and a half. Then came March and Kuro's Check Engine light. This month, the Boyz' vet bill, followed by Mickey's Gall Bladder. Tuesday, the air conditioner guy came to PM the A/C. Of course, it needed a part.
I have one crown in my mouth. It's been bothering me for a couple of days. I just made an appointment with my dentist to check it out.
Is it just me, or is there a trend here?
I have one crown in my mouth. It's been bothering me for a couple of days. I just made an appointment with my dentist to check it out.
Is it just me, or is there a trend here?
let's just run down the list, shall we??
Apr. 26th, 2007 01:29 pmIn December, the furnace went kaflooey to the tune of $$$. In January, Harrison's battery, to the tune of less $, but still. Caught a break for a couple of months one month a month and a half. Then came March and Kuro's Check Engine light. This month, the Boyz' vet bill, followed by Mickey's Gall Bladder. Tuesday, the air conditioner guy came to PM the A/C. Of course, it needed a part.
I have one crown in my mouth. It's been bothering me for a couple of days. I just made an appointment with my dentist to check it out.
Is it just me, or is there a trend here?
I have one crown in my mouth. It's been bothering me for a couple of days. I just made an appointment with my dentist to check it out.
Is it just me, or is there a trend here?
Final Wiscon Programming
Apr. 26th, 2007 06:31 pm...and I find myself lighter by two panels, which doesn't really disappoint. I thought the schedule looked a little heavy--I'm not used to getting more than a couple of items.
More time to veg at the Bar.
Lightning Write (The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F)
Is it practice or parlor game? Everyone brings a one line quotation, favorite phrase, or theme. Mix them up and get one back. Write for ten minutes and incorporate in the the line or theme. Then switch, and the next person adds on. Switch with someone again and 5 minutes to finish up. Time is left for sharing the results. Prizes for dramatic readers. No writer credentials required. Silly to seraphic, it's all about sparking creative minds.
Karen Swanberg, M: Kristine Smith(kris@kristine-smith.com), Vylar Kaftan, Sarah James, Anne Harris
Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading (Readings)
Saturday, 4:00-5:15 p.m. in Assembly
The Author's Blog: Does It Help? Does It Hurt? (The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F) Sunday, 2:30-3:45 p.m.
Many SF/F writers post entries to the web -- works in progress, comments on work already out there, and more. This panel will discuss the benefits and pitfalls authors have encountered online. Come listen and consider what works and what doesn't.
Kristine Smith(kris@kristine-smith.com), Michael Mornard, M: lori devoti, Stephanie Burgis, K Tempest Bradford
The SignOut (Events)
Monday, 11:30am-12:45pm in Wis/Cap
More time to veg at the Bar.
Lightning Write (The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F)
Is it practice or parlor game? Everyone brings a one line quotation, favorite phrase, or theme. Mix them up and get one back. Write for ten minutes and incorporate in the the line or theme. Then switch, and the next person adds on. Switch with someone again and 5 minutes to finish up. Time is left for sharing the results. Prizes for dramatic readers. No writer credentials required. Silly to seraphic, it's all about sparking creative minds.
Karen Swanberg, M: Kristine Smith(kris@kristine-smith.com), Vylar Kaftan, Sarah James, Anne Harris
Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading (Readings)
Saturday, 4:00-5:15 p.m. in Assembly
The Author's Blog: Does It Help? Does It Hurt? (The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F) Sunday, 2:30-3:45 p.m.
Many SF/F writers post entries to the web -- works in progress, comments on work already out there, and more. This panel will discuss the benefits and pitfalls authors have encountered online. Come listen and consider what works and what doesn't.
Kristine Smith(kris@kristine-smith.com), Michael Mornard, M: lori devoti, Stephanie Burgis, K Tempest Bradford
The SignOut (Events)
Monday, 11:30am-12:45pm in Wis/Cap
Final Wiscon Programming
Apr. 26th, 2007 06:31 pm...and I find myself lighter by two panels, which doesn't really disappoint. I thought the schedule looked a little heavy--I'm not used to getting more than a couple of items.
More time to veg at the Bar.
Lightning Write (The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F)
Is it practice or parlor game? Everyone brings a one line quotation, favorite phrase, or theme. Mix them up and get one back. Write for ten minutes and incorporate in the the line or theme. Then switch, and the next person adds on. Switch with someone again and 5 minutes to finish up. Time is left for sharing the results. Prizes for dramatic readers. No writer credentials required. Silly to seraphic, it's all about sparking creative minds.
Karen Swanberg, M: Kristine Smith(kris@kristine-smith.com), Vylar Kaftan, Sarah James, Anne Harris
Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading (Readings)
Saturday, 4:00-5:15 p.m. in Assembly
The Author's Blog: Does It Help? Does It Hurt? (The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F) Sunday, 2:30-3:45 p.m.
Many SF/F writers post entries to the web -- works in progress, comments on work already out there, and more. This panel will discuss the benefits and pitfalls authors have encountered online. Come listen and consider what works and what doesn't.
Kristine Smith(kris@kristine-smith.com), Michael Mornard, M: lori devoti, Stephanie Burgis, K Tempest Bradford
The SignOut (Events)
Monday, 11:30am-12:45pm in Wis/Cap
More time to veg at the Bar.
Lightning Write (The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F)
Is it practice or parlor game? Everyone brings a one line quotation, favorite phrase, or theme. Mix them up and get one back. Write for ten minutes and incorporate in the the line or theme. Then switch, and the next person adds on. Switch with someone again and 5 minutes to finish up. Time is left for sharing the results. Prizes for dramatic readers. No writer credentials required. Silly to seraphic, it's all about sparking creative minds.
Karen Swanberg, M: Kristine Smith(kris@kristine-smith.com), Vylar Kaftan, Sarah James, Anne Harris
Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading (Readings)
Saturday, 4:00-5:15 p.m. in Assembly
The Author's Blog: Does It Help? Does It Hurt? (The Craft And Business of Writing SF&F) Sunday, 2:30-3:45 p.m.
Many SF/F writers post entries to the web -- works in progress, comments on work already out there, and more. This panel will discuss the benefits and pitfalls authors have encountered online. Come listen and consider what works and what doesn't.
Kristine Smith(kris@kristine-smith.com), Michael Mornard, M: lori devoti, Stephanie Burgis, K Tempest Bradford
The SignOut (Events)
Monday, 11:30am-12:45pm in Wis/Cap