Random 10 8-29-14

Last week. (I guess they were real tough or something?) This week:

  1. “Cloudy” by Simon & Garfunkel
    From Tolstoy to Tinker Bell
  2. “Storm Across the Sea” by Chuck Prophet
    She’s completely nude, standing on the fence
  3. “Letter to a John” by Ani DiFranco, guessed by random passer-by
    I’m just gonna sit on your lap for five dollars a song
  4. “Fame” by David Bowie, guessed by Clayton
    Is it any wonder I reject you first?
  5. “Bumper” by Cults
    I threw his shit on the floor
  6. “Elephants” by Rachael Yamagata
    All of my instincts have failed me for once
  7. “Bored” by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
    I hate each Julie Andrews film they’ve made
  8. “I’m Afraid of Britney Spears” by LiveonRelease
    Let’s get the number of their choreographer
  9. “Red Receiver” by Sons and Daughters
    Untying the ribbons for the good of the family
  10. “Burn Down the Mission” by Elton John
    Living in the parish of the restless folks I know

Good luck!

Wednesday

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I’m finding it very hard to wrap my head around the idea that next Monday is Labor Day. I mean, I knew that Sunday was August 31st and everything, but there’s a difference between knowing and knowing. When I realized today that, “oh, no, I can’t work from home on Monday, because I’m not going to be working on Monday at all,” it was kind of a shock.

That said, I am quite looking forward to September. I’ll be spending two weeks of it in Banff, which they keep in Canada, and that should be a lot of fun.

Meanwhile, the writing this week has been going moderately well. The story I’m working on is kind of silly, but I think I’ve probably well established that I like the kind of silly.

So very Sunday

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A quiet weekend of slow but decent progress on a short story I’ve been writing.

Today, though, I also spent some time writing this, in my weekly free-writing group:

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And there’s where time ran out. It’s not exactly a story, but I had fun writing it. Though, knowing that I would have to read it out after the fact — which is something we do — I maybe should have realized that “Enigmatic” isn’t a word that exactly flows off my tongue.

I also watched 12 Angry Men last night, which was pretty damn terrific, but otherwise it was a quiet couple of days.

Friday

That’s what I thought this morning when I went to buy a new MetroCard (which gets me on the subway, which takes me from Queens into Manhattan) because I couldn’t find my old one when I was leaving the house. I pulled out my wallet to pay for the new card…and discovered the old one sitting there. So I cancelled the transaction, walked over to the turnstiles, swiped the card…and discovered it was down to only a few cents. (The fare’s $2.50.) So I turned back to the ticket machine for a new card just like before.

Certainly it felt like a metaphor for something.

Meanwhile, I’m headed to Canada in three weeks, for a self-directed writing residency at the Banff Centre (and an all-around vacation), and it’s starting to feel a whole lot of real. I’m now having to plan around in very specific ways for work, not just in vague “oh, I’m going to be out for a couple of weeks in some distant future time.” October, when I get back, is almost certainly going to be very busy — not least of all because I’m planning another trip, this time for work, to Texas — leading right into a massively busy end of the year. But I am determined not to let that trouble me, or worry about what my in-box and to-do list are going to look like when I return. The work computer will definitely not be going with me to Canada.

My plans for the weekend are modest. I plan to spend it writing, mostly. I have one very short piece out for consideration right now — and dear lord, it’s only been three weeks, but is this the kind of nerve-wracking wait I put people through who submit to Kaleidotrope?! — but it would be nice to get more things actually finished and out there.

Oh, and speaking of Kaleidotrope, I thought I’d throw this out here as well: I’m looking for more artwork, mostly for covers (the front page), and I’m paying more for it (up to $60). I’m eager to see science fiction, fantasy, and horror-themed artwork, either brand new or in the artist’s online galleries. So if you or someone you know draws, paints, creates, please feel free to check out the the guidelines. I’m still closed to submissions to everything else until January, but I’m making an exception for art. (In no small part because I’ve hit the limits of my own artistic talents.)

Random 10 8-22-14

Last week. This week:

  1. “Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key” by Billy Bragg & Wilco
    There ain’t nobody that can sing like me
  2. “Mad Mission” by Patty Griffin
    Bartender turned on a movie
  3. “To Ohio” by the Low Anthem
    Now every new love is just a shadow
  4. “Whitechocolatespaceegg” by Liz Phair
    Every hollow has its favorite sound
  5. “Please Don’t Leave Me” by P!nk
    How did I become so obnoxious?
  6. “Listen Close” by MC Frontalot
    You don’t stare at the man on the bus with the voices in his head
  7. “The Temptation of Adam” by Josh Ritter
    If this was the cold war we could keep each other warm
  8. “Statesboro Blues” by Blind Willie McTell
    Wake up, mama, turn your lamp down low
  9. “Hallelujah” by Jeff Buckley (orig. Leonard Cohen), guessed by Betty
    But you don’t really care for music, do you?
  10. “Sex on Fire” by Kings of Leon
    Them knuckles are pale

Good luck!