Saturdalia

I spent a good chunk of the day working on Kaleidotrope, namely formatting and layout for issue #12. With luck, it will be printed and mailed within the next couple of weeks, just barely making the July date. (I’m actually putting “Summer 2011” on it, though I don’t expect anyone’s going to raise a fuss.)

On the one hand, I’m going to miss layout, which I used to do in Word and have for almost half the issues done in Publisher. It makes the whole process feel more like editing and publishing, crafting something rather than just reprinting it. On the other hand, though…god, it’s a nightmare. Not this time so much, since I only have three contributors — the cover art, a novella, and a long-form poem — but in general it’s often tedious work. Lots of cutting and pasting and kerning and typefacey-like things.

I’ve more or less finished. I just need to plug in a revised bio from one of the contributors, then tweak and/or write the regular horoscopes. Then I’ll figure out what I’m going to do about printing. Luckily, there’s fewer copies that will need to be mailed out, since there are only those three, and with the move to put the zine online I haven’t really been pushing for new subscribers. Again, with luck, I’ll have all the copies I need printed by next weekend and have all of those mailed by the weekend after. That’s still July, with a whole day to spare.

Other than that, the day was pretty quiet. I watched an episode or two of Burn Notice and the first of Torchwood: Miracle Day. I’m not yet sure the latter continues Torchwood‘s trend of getting increasingly better. (The first season was a mixed bag, largely bad; the second was mixed as well, though mostly quite good; and the Children of Earth miniseries was some of the best damn television I’ve ever seen.) But I liked this new one and I’m looking forward to more.

And that, plus some reading of Kaleidotrope slush and a quick trip to the bank, were mostly it for Saturday. It’s amazing what can fill up a day.

Summer hours

I read over my story this morning and made a few small changes, then submitted it to the anthology. It could be a good while before I hear anything back, but even if they decide not to accept it, I’m glad I stayed up last night to finish it.

Other than that, it was a pretty quiet day at work. I returned from lunch to discover a very quiet office. I’d apparently forgotten that this week marked the beginning of summer hours at work, where everybody who works a little extra Monday through Thursday gets to leave early on Friday. I wouldn’t have been able to do it this week, even if I had signed up this year, because of the two days I was off. I don’t particularly dislike the office when it’s that quiet, but it does seem to make a slow Friday afternoon even slower.

Random 10 7-15-11

Last week, if you’re curious. This week, if you’re feeling lucky:

  1. “Cat People (Putting Out Fire)” by David Bowie
    Pull the blinds and change their minds
  2. “Little Amsterdam” by Tori Amos
    Then she built a bridge to the Sheriff’s bed
  3. “A Piece of the Pie” by Randy Newman
    And no one gives a shit but Jackson Browne
  4. “Skyway” by Jeremy Messersmith
    In my stupid hat and gloves at night I lie awake
  5. “Secret” by the Pierces
    Better lock it in your pocket
  6. “Cavity Search” by Weird Al Yankovic
    Shoot me up with Novocain
  7. “America” by K’naan
    My point is police pull me over a lot
  8. “War” by the Cardigans
    Oh, come crush me now
  9. “The Queen of Lower Chelsea” by the Gaslight Anthem
    Were your records all you had to pass the time?
  10. “Oh! Darling” by the Beatles, guessed by Clayton
    Well you know I nearly broke down and cried

Good luck!