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[personal profile] djonn
[blowing dust off furniture]

Yeesh, you would think whoever was living here would dust more often....

I really, really need to start posting more than once every year and a half. Let's call that a New Year's resolution and see where it gets me.

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So, the Very Very Short Status Report for anyone still hovering in the gallery:

I remain comfortably ensconced in the southwestern quadrant of Darkest Suburbia™, amid entirely too much clutter and too many unsorted boxes (but am verrry slowwwwly working through both these).  I still have a day job in grocery retail, which is highly useful where things like regular income and decent health coverage are concerned. At present the paid writing career is almost entirely dormant, although I am doing a fair amount of purely-for-fun writing under another hat, and I keep meaning to regenerate the more profitable side of things.

On the family front: the Kid Brother and family are busily enduring the current dystopia in Southern California (both he and my sister-in-law teach in the LAUSD system). My niece and nephew are occupied in various parts of the (virtual) collegiate universe, while Mother is in memory care - but otherwise mostly excellent health for almost-90 - just down the street and around the corner from here as I type. I am two weeks or so past a Milestone Birthday, and have been playing "Just No Time At All" from Pippin on my various music-generating devices in nominal protest. ["I believe if I refuse to grow old, I can stay young till I die!"]

One part of the enormous supply of unsorted boxes consists of manuscripts comprising a great variety of short memoirs my father wrote over a period of years; there's a lot of good stuff in there, and another of my long-term projects will involve consolidating and editing that material. Much of it will likely remain within the family, but there's also some potentially publishable work in there. There are also additional manuscripts from *his* father (who published a book of native Northwest legends 90-odd years ago), and there may be hidden gems there to evaluate.

And that's the general state of the universe in this corner of Darkest Suburbia just now.
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Date: 2020-12-15 01:32 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] snippy
We are SO OLD. SO OLD.
I grow old, I grow old, I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.
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Date: 2020-12-15 05:20 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jreynoldsward
Good to see that you are active again. I am sluggish about posting but that also means that I'm spending a lot of time writing--just finished a near-future agripunk corporate soap opera trilogy that is one of the best things I've written, am now working on a standalone in the same world that I've given up and am calling "literary SF." Nearly forty years in the life of a clone dealing with the toxic physical, psychological and political legacy of his not-so-nice progenitor, who would really really like to boot him out of the body and live again.

Otherwise, we've settled into Covid life in NE Oregon. I do miss the winter social life here but given Covid, um....
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Date: 2020-12-23 02:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jreynoldsward
Oh dear, you've figured out My Evil Plan.....

Looks like Endeavour is in hiatus for this year as is the Neukom. But The Heritage of Michael Martiniere is in a different award year so I'm hoping (I've got some real hopes for Heritage and the Neukom).

I did get Inheritance sent to the Oregon Book Awards and applied for a fellowship or whatever. Heritage will be going next year. It's the one I'm polishing for that purpose. But I'm also looking for awards for Inheritance this year as well. I've been getting told by Fishtrap workshop instructors that I write well (including some NYT bestsellers). It's...time.
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Date: 2020-12-24 04:04 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jreynoldsward
This is really helpful, thanks! The biggest challenge I have with the Philip K. Dick is figuring out who the judges are. Did not know about the Pacific NW Booksellers' Association. I looked at the Spur and for some reason I can't now remember decided that I didn't qualify. But I may take another look.
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Date: 2020-12-16 01:50 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] gorgeousgary
Good to hear from you! We're hanging in there ourselves. My mom is in the slow process of feeding me bunches of pictures and documents from her side of the family as she unearths them in her house for my use in constructing a family tree (and family history to boot).
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