kinzel: (Comfy)
Stuff I haven't mentioned:

While we were in Florida we had a great time at Oasis, but I found myself ... bored by the topography of the place. Flat flat flat. Also? One thing to remember when traveling by train is that you'll often see the parts of town that no one cares much about -- or that they've given up on.

AMTRAK's meals were good on the trip south and north; I still dislike the fact, however, that many of the snack-car snacks are sold in portions meant for three. While Sharon and I can reasonably split a 3 serving cinnamon roll between us without much waste, I recall my trip to Atlanta a couple years ago when my choice seemed to be a Poptart or a muffin the size of my head. What was really scary this trip?  Watching a mother feeding her small kids -- with each of them getting one of these 3 serving sugarbombs and a soda for breakfast. There *must* be some other way to do this, eh?

Meanwhile, we hit some malls to do signings while we were there, and wandered into a store full of tethered IPADs ... which reminded me very much of oversize G1 ... understand that I've never held an iPhone -- they weren't offered in Maine for some months after they were being sold elsewhere in the US, and the first real smartphone I ever touched was a G1.  Anyhow, I played with teh IPAD and if someone gave me one I might use it, but the super shiny surface bugs my eyes, the contract terms were hard for me to figure out, and the "can't use non-Apple approved stuff" was pretty off-putting.

I'd probably take a Nexus or a Droid before an IPAD -- but I am somewhat prejudiced against Apple tech by our experience of being interviewed via IPhone some time back and having the poor interviewer's phone AT&Td multiple times -- IIRC he eventually had to borrow a land-line to finish the thing. 

This recently in -- a review, of Mouse and Dragon.  Might be spoilers, might not, depending on how you read and what you read for.
http://galvestondailynews.com/story/158097

I haven't seen, by the way, a lot of reviews for Mouse and Dragon, so if you see one be sure to let us know, OK?

So, World Cup in gear, with the US and England currently running tied for 2nd-3rd in Group C.  Alas, we may not see much of the Slovenia -- US game which will be underway about the time we're approaching Chicago's Union station on Friday. A 2-goal margin for the US would be
a really good outcome...

Also? Speaking of Friday, Sharon has posted some of the Lee & Miller parts of the DucKon  schedule http://rolanni.livejournal.com/570420.html ; -- the grid is mostly up on the DucKon site now, too.  Friends of Liad breakfast on for Sunday, starting approximately 8 AM, IIRC.

Why is the coffee gone?
kinzel: (bookish)
We've had a hectic week or two given cat things (thanks for all those who have donated to the Liaden Universe trip jar to help defray Hexapuma's ear-polyp clearing operation -- he's doing much better now!) and now we are settling back into an almost normal catch-up mode.  In the midst of planning our upcoming Guest of Honor trips to Orlando and Naperville we just got word that Publishers Weekly has a no-discouraging words review of Saltation posted: http://tinyurl.com/pwlaudingsaltation -- you'll need to drop down to the fantasy and science fiction section to find it.

We're also starting to firm up some of the NASFIC planning -- watch this space for more info as that gels. And have you checked out our recently updated cover collection over on Facebook? That's at: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2039257&id=1385731027&l=bdab0db1d5



kinzel: (Default)
First off --

convention news for next year ...

we hope you and a bunch of Liaden fans and readers join us in Naperville for Duckon next June,
where Friend of Liad listmaster Scott Raun is set for Fan Guest of Honor and Sharon and I are to
be the literary Guests of Honor ... it'd be great to have a good-size FoL breakfast.

find more info here .....  http://www.duckon.org/

watch for additional convention news, as soon as we have it.

Meanwhile, some book news: Saltation has cover art! -- see the amazon page for that .. and can already be pre-ordered at a discount.

http://www.amazon.com/Saltation-Sharon-Lee/dp/143913345X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1246206425&sr=1-1

http://www.amazon.com/Fledgling-Liaden-Universe-Novel-Sharon/dp/1439132879/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_b

For a major Liaden Universe® Infodump bunch of news, see --rolanni.livejournal.com/447872.html (also do that if you'd prefer the signed by the author versions of either of the books above...)  some of the news there includes an auction of some of our original typescripts with notes and etc...

EDITED TO ADD THIS CONVENTION NOTE:

we *do* expect to be at NASFIC next year, in Raleigh. If you're local, or if you can't or don't want to travel to Worldcon next year, this may be your best bet. Want to help? Volunteer and/or pre-support from ...
http://www.raleighnasfic2010.org/NASFiCSupport.html





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