One of these days, these boots're gonna. . .yeah, right
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So! yesterday's trip into town included a stop at my doctors for an ankle inspection (put up from Thursday by reason of the predicted Big Freakin' Snowstorm which is now arrived outside my window). I am now the proud owner of an Aircast short walking boot. My stars, what a difference! This is going to make moving through the train stations, not to mention getting on and off the train, much less scary. Plus? Support! I can, as they say -- walk! Wow. The therapist at Surgi-Care, where the boot was obtained, kind of blinked at the poor little bladder cast, and said, "Usually they give you this --" lifting the boot out of its bag -- "first, then they give you that."
Thank you, thank you,
6_penny and
mothadventures for mentioning this wonderful aid to mobility!
Still trying to work out if I should call for the wheelchair-or-scooter at the con. I hate to put the concom to extra expense. On the other hand, I don't want to overdo and lengthen the six-to-eight week healing window. Yeah, so not used to thinking about this stuff.
In other news, Dragon Ship stands at 99,801 finished words, with one-and-a-half scenes left to go. Still on track for handing that in on Monday.
For those in need of eye candy, the finished cover art for Dragon Ship may be viewed here. Prints are available directly from Mr. Mattingly; contact info on the website. Warning! The cover may contain spoilers.
Also, for those who missed it on the first pass -- Steve and Sharon talk about the writing life, the Liaden Universe®, and Everything on What Are You Reading? Feel free to repost.
And? It's snowing, did I say? The weatherbeans calling for a nice, wide margin of four-to-ten inches, topped off with a delicate layer of sleet or freezing rain. Need to call the plow-guy and ask if he'll take care of the steps for this one, since neither one of us is in shape to shovel. The Leewit? Is charging.
Thank you, thank you,
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Still trying to work out if I should call for the wheelchair-or-scooter at the con. I hate to put the concom to extra expense. On the other hand, I don't want to overdo and lengthen the six-to-eight week healing window. Yeah, so not used to thinking about this stuff.
In other news, Dragon Ship stands at 99,801 finished words, with one-and-a-half scenes left to go. Still on track for handing that in on Monday.
For those in need of eye candy, the finished cover art for Dragon Ship may be viewed here. Prints are available directly from Mr. Mattingly; contact info on the website. Warning! The cover may contain spoilers.
Also, for those who missed it on the first pass -- Steve and Sharon talk about the writing life, the Liaden Universe®, and Everything on What Are You Reading? Feel free to repost.
And? It's snowing, did I say? The weatherbeans calling for a nice, wide margin of four-to-ten inches, topped off with a delicate layer of sleet or freezing rain. Need to call the plow-guy and ask if he'll take care of the steps for this one, since neither one of us is in shape to shovel. The Leewit? Is charging.
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Date: 2012-01-12 09:25 pm (UTC)Do please sign your name in future, so I know who I'm talking to.
"January 16 -- Dragon Ship (due November 15) turn in". Now, since I know our sagacious authors meet all their deadlines perfectly on time (if not early!), am I right in presuming that this means that the publication date for said book is November 15?
Nope; it means what it says: The deadline for the manuscript to be turned in was November 15. However, there is a 60-day grace period in the contract, which this time we had to utilize, due to a lack of understanding on our part about how last year's health challenges and on-going lifestyle changes would impact our writing process.
Because the three books were scheduled for delivery so close together, once one's late. . .they're all late. Just like in dominoes.
To the best of my knowledge, Dragon Ship is scheduled for release on September 4. The other two books aren't scheduled yet.
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Date: 2012-01-13 01:08 am (UTC)