News For TodayBusinessI've been re-reading the MU archives, something I'm going to continue doing here. The leap forward when the volume changes is going to have the advantage of letting me drop some things that might otherwise turn into small continuity hiccups, but other ones that already exist will need to be ironed out before I collect the mass of uncategorized chapters into literal books.
I'm mostly talking about the minorest of plot points; things like a teacher mentioning something for one class and then something different happening in the next one. Those are the sorts of things most apt to fall into the dead zone in my brain, it seems. I'm pretty good with keeping track of events and conversations that I've written, but anything like a schedule of events I'm no better at keeping straight in fiction than I am in real life, so that's something I'll be watching out for in the new volume.
I've contacted the people who ordered diplomas and didn't receive them, and have made arrangements to make good on their orders. Those diplomas and the one that's been ordered since then (and any others ordered in the next two days) will be made Wednesday and probably put in Thursday's mail. As part of easing my process there, I've decided to make Wednesday my regular day for handling that sort of thing, as the middle of the week is when I seem most apt to need a break from writing.
The people who are waiting on story prints from Fantasy In Miniature will be contacted then, too.
PersonalMy housemate's kind of having a rough time of it, health-wise and technology-working-wise. We've set up the mostly disused office as an actual office... there was a long gestating, never materializing plan for someone to be living there or else it might have happened sooner. I'm probably not going to be working out of there specifically... I've found that being able to move around at whim is much more conducive to the bulk of my work, the creative part. But it will give me an easier place to do the mailing and clerical parts of my work, as I have a computer in there and there are flat surfaces and the dining room table's just outside the door and the house printer's on the same floor.
Mostly, though, the "office" is the gaming room. I feel a lot more comfortable installing distracting and addicting computer games when they're on a different floor/the opposite end of the house from where I usually work and sleep. It's not that I have no willpower... it's that I have no willpower and a non-existent sense of the passage of time.
Personal AssessmentFine. I slipped on some slippery snow while getting out of a car yesterday and slammed my upper arm into the frame of the car. I was concerned about it because it's the arm that's attached by my weak shoulder (dislocated during a fall on the ice about 10 years ago), so I made a note to watch for developing problems. But the pain faded before I even got home and I don't feel anything today.
My knees are good enough that I have to keep reminding myself not to do things like sit with my legs folded. On bad days they do that for me.
It occurs to me that when I turned thirty I was still wondering when I was going to stop mentally classing myself as a "kid", when it would no longer take me a moment to realize references to the youth of today or teenagers or college-aged folk or so on weren't talking about me. The recurring joint pain appears to have done the trick. Thanks, body.
Today feels like it's going to be a moderately fuzzy/foggy brain. We'll see how it goes.
Update: Pretty painful cramp in my leg. Been a while since I've had one of these.
Dreams From Last NightConfusing jumble of Borderlands and Justice League. Not surprising, considering that I fell asleep contemplating Borderlands, which was just installed in the office, and DCUO, which will be tomorrow.
Random Link For The DayNone.642 Things To Draw, via
pretzelcoatl.
I need to start a list of site addresses that I see and think "I should throw a link to this up somewhere. No, wait, I'll make it the random link of the day." That's why I started adding this on here.
Plans For TodayWrite a chapter of MU, then read more of the archive.
In light of the neural weather forecast, it might be shorter than they've been lately, or up after midnight, but I'm confident of my ability to get one done. While the archive trawl is important for multiple reasons (reconnecting with the work on an emotional level is as important, if not more so, than smoothing out continuity), today is sort of highlighting the importance of getting the schedule padding in place. While I'm golden for the rest of the week, if I had a bad day on Monday, I'd be behind. It wouldn't be the worst thing in the world, but it wouldn't be awesome, either.