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seanan_mcguire ([personal profile] seanan_mcguire) wrote2008-11-22 08:52 am

Saturday morning. Do not want.

Step one: Wake up. This is the least pleasing step. I was having a very pleasant dream about attending a convention in England with my agent and most of my crew of rotating musicians. Vixy and I got to raid a Tesco's. It was nice. Waking up was so not on the agenda.

Step two: Lilly realizes that I have woken up. On weekends, I tend to stay in bed long enough for Lilly to come over and spend some time on my chest, getting heavy-duty affection directed her way. This is because I foolishly believe that if I adore her enough before I start trying to do things, she might leave me alone to do them.

Step three: Check email. Hello, email. Yes, there certainly is a lot of you, and no, none of you really appears to matter. That's always a pleasant discovery on a Saturday morning, as the last thing I want is an emergency or for an unexpected deadline to pop up and wave to me.

Step four: Stare blankly at The Brightest Fell for about three minutes. After that, decide that I am not yet in the necessary head-space to struggle with navigating those particular waters, and close the file again. (Toby Daye, book five. Because finishing four of them in a year just wasn't enough.)

Step five: Copy-edit two chapters of the manuscript I'm currently copy-editing for a friend of mine. It's on today's to-do, even: 'edit chapters 10 and 11.' I am, at this point, sufficiently engrossed by the story that I wouldn't be surprised if that turned into 'and 12 and 13 and just keep going already,' but since I also have to finish the next Velveteen vs. today, it won't go on forever.

...and now, pants, and the ceremonial Saturday morning stroll to the 7-11, hence to obtain a soda whose volume is slightly more than the volume of my skull. Because that will make me feel better.

How's your Saturday?

[identity profile] seanan-mcguire.livejournal.com 2008-11-26 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Absolutely. There's a reason I once went to the UK with an extra suitcase, and came home with a suitcase full of children's books. (This was before they started fees for bags.)
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[personal profile] incandescens 2008-11-27 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
When I visit America, I usually come back with my bags stuffed with books and yarn . . .

[identity profile] seanan-mcguire.livejournal.com 2008-11-27 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
The new baggage surcharges make me sad, because wow do they complicate the little 'self-import' business so many of us were involved in.