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I'm a geek, fan, and writer who lives in Portland, Oregon. For more information about me, please see my web page.

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8/2/06: Ups and downs

Since my last post the editing has been moving forward slowly. Most days I only add or subtract a few dozen words. I've been waffling over how much planetology is really needed to set up the ending, and trying to find a way to cram in an explanation of some backstory that most of my critiquers didn't pick up on. The problem I have is that, the way I write, by the time a story is ready for critique it's pretty much a hermetic whole. I find that there just isn't any place to put in even a single extra sentence without breaking the rhythm of the scene, and taking information out generally leaves something hanging someplace else. So making even minor changes involves fairly severe restructuring. Which means a lot more thinking than typing, and quite often finds me putting it back the way it was in the first place. I just love my own deathless prose too much.

Also since my last post, I've gotten another rejection (that story, at least, is already back in the mail), and the August Locus, containing reviews of the September Asimov's. Alas, Nick Gevers found my story "unconvincing" and Rich Horton didn't see fit to mention it at all (though he did say he'd been unimpressed with the issue as a whole). Le sigh.

I also got my preliminary Worldcon schedule, and I'm mighty happy with it. I got two readings, and I'm on panels with some very keen people. But I'm going to be a very busy boy:

I will also have an autograph session at the Asimov's table in the dealer's room, not that I expect anyone to want my scrawl; I have a writers' workshop section; and of course I will be at the Hugos. See (many of) you there!

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