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The Same Thing We Do Every Night…

March 4th, 2013
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So I’ve been trying to take over the world. It’s a nightly process, I’ll get to it. In the mean time I am slowly working my way through a  few other places.  I have masks, I will be cleverly disguised.

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But to be a tad bit serious, I’ve started blogging at a couple locations Once a week for each right now but that may grow. Well I have wanted to write more, I just thought it would be in Scrivener not WordPress  You all have already seen my posts over at the Nerd Wars blog for Mythological Mondays.  The other place I shall be posting is GeekCrafts. So far I have an introduction post and some time to find a fun nerdy tutorial, or something for my next Friday post.  So feel  free to point to me anything you think would be handy.

Also there’s still some time to win some Aquaman in your life in the blog birthday post.

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Mythological Monday’s: For the Love of Gods

February 18th, 2013
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Another Mythology post. For the love of gods 

 

Speaking of love, I think I need to make Love and Happiness *Image from Ravelry pattern page.

 

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Mythological Monday’s

February 12th, 2013
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A bit delayed but yesterday I posted over at the Nerd Wars Blog,  Mythological Monday: Love er…Evil Spirits are in The Air.  Where I chatted about Lupercalia.  Go read!

 

 

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Another month down

January 31st, 2013
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As I was planning out posts for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday I had the realization that today is the 31st. I have posted everyday for the month of January. I also read 8 books this month according to Goodreads, which means I am on track to read 100 in the year. We’ll see how that goes.

February is shaping up to be quite interesting and busy. I have two of my regular Thursday knit night friends joining in the fun that is Nerd Wars. I will be blogging for Team Mythology. For the Etsy update on 2/16 there will be crochet markers! Why I took so long to make those? I have no idea. I made a couple sets for La Casita and then went, wait why aren’t they in my shop too?

I have plans to cast on and start Allegheny during the sporting event this Sunday.  I have started charting ‘Hera’ and am having a hard time deciding if it should be a shawl/cowl/stole/scarf or something else entirely  as the stitch pattern I think looks best repeating. Knowing me, I will release something completely unrelated while I work that out.

There are things that I didn’t get to that I thought I would by the end of the month. The Lantern Corps Scarf pattern is still in editing, and the Justice League Scarf is also getting an overhaul, I may drop both of those someday next month. The JL scarf pattern mostly finished, with some errors fixed and some visual reworking of the pattern. And more pictures, and another character added, which was actually the original reason for the overhaul. Superboy will be joining the ranks as another DC hero.

 

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31 Days Done

January 31st, 2012
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And this marks the last post in 31 one posts in January. Yay for keeping to that.  I wrote about 25 of the daily post topics I had put up way back on 12/26, expanding a few of them over a couple of days, combining others and writing willy nilly a couple of times.  Goes to show I have plenty to say.

I don’t think I will keep posting every single day, because that is effort to keep up, but I do hope to post a couple times a week and maybe pick a day to write more about me and geekery posts. Not to mention without a list of topics to fall back on on quiet days I might not have anything to say.

On the short goals list I posted, here it is again with some additions and completions.

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More Geekery: Enter Books

January 27th, 2012
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Well we spent yesterday with stories about the library and books  it seems fitting to discuss my favorite books.  So, if you haven’t gathered, I like to read.  See my Goodreads, I’m just pretty bad about updating it, but I am hoping that signing up for the Goodreads challenge  (100 books in 2012) will keep me updating, I have an app for that.

Today’s Picture set are current WIPs in various stages of not done.

I live in an apartment with a dozen or so bookcases. My mother once asked after I came in with a haul from a book fair if  ”I didn’t have enough books”, I don’t really understand what she meant, what is this “enough books” of which she speaks?  I have a kindle or I likely would have run out of bookcase space, again.  Not that the kindle keeps me from buying books, but it keeps me from buying  too many I suppose. And there many books that I am torn between Kindle version or book version. Mostly because I have the first 15 books in that series on my shelf.  I have an iPad now, I can buy digital comics. I haven’t yet but we’ll she how long that lasts.

So it’s clear I like a lot of books. What are my favorites? Well that’s a difficult question to answer. But I can talk about things all my favorites have in common.

They’re long, and by long I mean epic. I’m talking Lord of the Rings + The Hobbit + The Simiralion + Unfinished Tales + the History of Middle Earth= What’s this I hear about the Children of Hurin? Long. Once I become invested in a character I want LOTS about them.  Comic books tend to make that easy as does fan fiction.  You just read No Man’s Land? Want more stories like that? Here are 50 you may enjoy.

So if your book is a series you have a in already. I read stand alones, or you know trilogies that are actually trilogies but the more the merrier.  I just started the Stephanie Plum novels, not my usual genre but I have over 15 books to giggle my way through.

Now there’s something different about this world right? I’m talking its the year 3215, the apocalypse happened, vampires, witches, werewolves, dragons, fairies, fey, ghost, ghouls, trolls, aliens, time travel, space,  mind reading, zombies, prophecy, amulets, spells, demons, nephilim, angels, elves, halflings, dwarves,  new worlds, creatures, gods, weapons, explosions, snark, the apocalypse is about to happen, etc…

Now are you telling me a good story? Are your characters engaging? If a bomb goes off and you change POV do I remember the bomb when we get back? Do you make this thing your own? Whatever on that long long list is yours. I’ve read a lot of vampire novels what makes yours different?  The vampires themselves? The world they inhabit? The world’s knowledge/ignorance? Wait you’re a wizard in Chicago – Chicago doesn’t believe in wizards and you have an ad in the yellow pages? Alright I’m reading.  It’s always 3am? Street of gods?  Bond Titles? Demigods?  Straddling two worlds? A town where your taxes are paid at the blood bank?  Eastwood Titles?  You have my attention.

So some Authors that make it dangerous to Link my Kindle directly to my bank account in no particular order.  Patrica Briggs, Kim Harrison, Jim Butcher, Simon R. Green,  Laurell K. Hamilton, Charlaine Harris, Rick Riordan, Kat Richardson, Kate Griffin.

And some authors that it’s likely for the best they aren’t still writing  or I would have problem, JRR Tolkin, Anne Rice, J.K. Rowling, I suppose I  can add Neil Gaiman to this list as I own most of his back catalog already, so that damage has been done for now.  And because who needs money really, I always take recommendations.  So throw those my way.

Knitting books? Oh you mean that entire Shelf I have? It’s mostly stitch dictionaries? And Pattern books, and Teach your self visually X… we’ll talk about that later.

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Geekery: The Beginning

January 26th, 2012
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I was looking over the 31 Posts list again and noticed I had been neglecting the geekery category. With five days left of this whirlygig of fun I thought I should talk about that some. So I am combining two topics, How did it start? Why are you a geek?

Photos from the most recent DragonCon, random acts of geek,  and Halloweens Past.

I think I would have been geeky no matter what, but I come by it genetically as well as on its own. My dad liked to tell me whenever we watched it, that one of his first dates with my mother was to see Wrath of Kahn. This is also the man who plopped down his wee daughter in his lap and said some very magical words. “This show we’re about to watch, its called Star Trek. [TOS]”  And he did not stop there, James Bond, Bruce Lee, Clint Eastwood, Adam West’s Batman,  The Hulk, A – Team, Highlander, Night Rider, WWE,  Socc (sorry dad) Football, Wonder Woman, the Six Million Dollar Man.  I’m sure I’m forgetting plenty.

The only thing my dad drew the line at was Horror, he assumed I would have nightmares.  Likely because my half sister 5 years my senior did, but still insisted on watching them. She would drag me along,  and in my five year old brain everything was dandy for logically; I did not live on Elm Street , I didn’t go to sleep away camp, and  Chucky was a damn doll, fear was illogical.

And then I got older and there came the books.  To read makes our speaking English good. I remember in grade school having a color coded  learning to read system and  getting annoyed because they kept moving me up in the colors before I had read ALL the books and wouldn’t let me go back.  I read a lot as a child My dad who brought me to the library every two weeks and paid my fines when one of the 25 books I checked out vanished for a month, would let me buy a set number of books from, the Scholastic book club and Troll monthly book club and the library/school  book sales.

One week I  came back with a handful of books. By now my dad had gotten used to bargaining me down. Not because I wouldn’t read the books, but because I would misplace a few for a while, and he was tired of being a regular donor to our library’s fund.

Dad:  That’s it?
Me: I read everything else.
Dad: Everything?
Me: That I want to. They don’t get new books fast enough.
Dad: Dad grunting sound that means the conversation is over.

Two weeks later we walked, and walked, and walked. And he brought me to Grand Army Plaza, home of the Brooklyn Central Library.  Look at  this place.  In comparison my local library was one story, and easy to completely browse in 20 minutes.

That place is a monster in the best possible way.  I found old Sci-Fi novels from the 70′s and 80′s , more YA horror, and series. I was in love.  And that became our regular bi-weekly stop off.

I started reading comic books in the second or third grade. The boys would be reading them and I was intrigued. I watched all the Marvel Cartoons, so I recognized the characters, so at first I would just take them from the boys. “I read faster than you, you’ll get them back in a minute.” It helped that, that particular boy was the son of my God Mother and my Mother’s best friend, I spent many a Saturday at his place playing video games. Until I got my Super Nintendo in ’93. He caught on pretty quick and would just hand over the comics, and then we’d argue for half of the time on the playground who was more awesome. Then proceed to reenact stories.

I was one of the only girls that did this, but I didn’t think much of it, unless we were playing and they decided I had to be Supergirl.  She was dating Lex Luthor, I think not, I have standards boys. Storm, Rogue, Batgirl, and we have a deal. I can’t remember if Wonder Woman had a run at the time, but if she did they weren’t buying it, I read some old stores in the library trades but that was about it.

Family TV nights were spent watching things like, Hercules, Xena, Buffy, and the lot. The only rules we had were in bed by 10 and homework done before the TV went on, which was easy to do.  By 3:30 I was watching afternoon cartoons, at 5 I was reading a book or 12, and by 8 I was ready for prime time television.

I went through the various stages of Job desires by cool movie/character;  Spock (oh I can’t be a vulcan? Astronaut then), Egyptologist (Dr. Jones, and Mythology), Archaeologist (Dr. Jones & Current Discoveries circa 1992 -94), Paleontologist (Dinosaurs – no further explanation needed), Biologist/Chemist (introduction to subject), Computer Programmer (this had nothing to do with Hackers I swear),  Psychologist (first psych class in HS). I will hand it to my parents, their response was always, sure, go for it, with a also doctors are cool, just saying.

And then I went and got a Master’s Degree in an area of psychology that makes most people go, “so what does that mean?” and got the job that makes people go “but what do you do?” (I’m a Market Research Analyst) because it was what I studied and exactly what I wanted to do. I work in an office where Sauron and a Dalek guard my desk and my boss sends me emails about Comic Con. When I tell a story about attempting to kill a moth with a sword the only reaction in the office is, over kill much, no question on how/why I have a sword to make this attempt.

Not everything in my life is geeky but the things that are make those boring parts more fun.  This geek started young and plans to stay that way. Now I’m off to call my dad and tell him he’s awesome.

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On Writing

January 11th, 2012
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It seems this week’s posts all feed into each other. So onto the next topic  writing. I don’t tend to mention it much on this blog except for in November, when many of my nearest and dearest  endeavor to write 50,000 words in the company of many other writers old and new. We take over cafes, bars, deli’s across the boroughs and try to make it happen with varying degrees of success.

 

I don’t write as much the rest of the year that I would (remember all those other crafts? And work? And sleep? Oh and sometimes I like to talk to/see other people) but I am trying to fit in a better schedule then November’s insanity but I made it so. I  overbalanced for writing but I was still knitting, crafting, reading, though my social time and writing time were the same and that helped immensely.

 

So what is it that I do write when I get around to it? Fantasy, urban fantasy to be exact. Modern day, set in the “real-ish” world, usually, New York. It’s a good city for hiding things, or showing how out in the open things are. And I like that the city is built for building the most diverse and disparate cast of characters and still seem believable.

 

I have stories in the works about, gods, werewolves, superheroes, aliens, witches, humans +, wars, global warming, angels, demons, and then some. I have to finish and workshop these things long before I can start shopping them around and in the meanwhile I’ll keep pounding away and someday hope to post a book announcement.

 

For now I just hope to write something I can show my writing group before 2013. Things that I want to get done. So many things.

 

But I do have a goal of editing 1000 words or writing 500 new ones a week. As someone who has days when she had written 8k words in a day part of this is a bit of shame. That little voice in my head will just tsk and say “really? 500 words? 1000 words you already did? How fast can you read and you had no time in 7 days? And how long were you on twitter?” At this point the voice gets snarky-er.

 

Last week I tore down about 19,000 words to about 8,000. So I know I can do it. I also know if I don’t have an reason to stop, like getting off the bus or going to sleep I will go past 500. I enjoy writing and I always think I should do it more often as if  there is someone other then myself stopping me. I tend to work out scenes when I can’t do anything else, like walking home or showering.  Granted I tend to say this after every NaNo so we’ll see how I do this time around.

 

Granted I have a new toy that should help as the CEO at our company gave everyone iPads as a Christmas/10th anniversary present.  And I just read a post on how to link my scrivener to Dropbox and make magic happen.  And there will be a scrivener app for the iPad in the future. All I can say is yes please, do you  need a beta tester?

 

So it turns out I had to frog the mitten for a different reason.  I had the colors alternating in the wrong way. I’m almost black to where I frogged from so that mostly works.

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Vs. Saturday

January 7th, 2012
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When I say books vs. movies I don’t mean which one is better. I’m mostly thinking about adaptations. You know Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, The Lord of the Rings, etc… I firmly fall into the camp of never ruin a book by seeing the movie first. The same is true for television shows. I was already a fan of the Sookie Stackhouse books before True Blood started to air but I read A Game of Thrones, at a good chunk of A Clash of Kings before the first episode aired because I knew the series was airing soon. I happily grew up loving books more than television. I rank a good story by how quickly I can disappear into it.

Not having cable for most of my childhood and not doing anything for summer vacations meant that I had a lot of time to occupy myself and I did things like; read, craft, and write. Tv was a much too limited medium though my favorite network in childhood had been PBS. That and my father owned a lot of movies. Some of which I loved to watch with him and somewhat did my best to hide from.

Reading meant for few hours at least I would be transported to a different world and a movie no matter how good or how beloved, I am always watching from the outside. That same feeing when reading would have me thinking I was reading a bad book. So in my life books always win. It likely doesn’t hurt that I am a fast reader and can get through most novels In a few hours. Case in point I just finished the Hunger Games trilogy in 3 days of Commuting.

Reading is something I could do all day everyday and I would be happy. I also tend to love series likely because of how fast I can finish a single book. I have become invested in the characters and alway want more. The Dresden Files, The Hallows, Anita Blake, Mercy Thomson, Percy Jackson are all series I enjoy. On the same note of not ruining a book it always saddens me when a movie tears out what made a book great an instead washes it out so it barely resembles the source.

The worst offenders are the films where it feels they held the novel, waved it over the script and assumed that the essence of the book somehow made it into the movie because the chars share the same name. I can love things independently of the source material, I’d have to or I would never be able to watch a comic book movie adaptation.

Also as we come to the week before Vogue Knitting Live I’ve had a package arrive that contained my spindle from the knitting shop on etsy. I’m very much looking forward to learning to spin even if it is at 8am on a Sunday.

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Day 2: Yarn or Project

January 2nd, 2012
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Day 2: What comes first yarn or project?

I have the bad and very common habit of buying yarn and worrying about the project later. It was how I ended up with a large pile of sock yarn and no plans to  ever make socks. They came in handy for making shawls and gloves this past year  and I have been lucky enough to usually have the right amount of yarn. Something that was especially important when I think about the fact that I have had yarn for years before working with it.

The number of times I’ve pulled out a yarn where the band was missing or that I had purchased from shop that had gone out of business; bought the yarn from a shop that was in another state or discontinued happened too often for me to think about. We don’t even want to talk about dye lots.

So having recognized that I have of course started to pick patterns first, of course. Did anyone believe that? No. Sigh.  It likely doesn’t help that my ravelry queue is over 500 projects. So there is a good chance that something in my queue would match my purchase. I just have to find it.

And well I do now own enough smart devices that I could check my queue in the yarn store; but let’s be honest, I need both hands for the yarn. Instead I just accept my yarn purchasing reality. Also why I have given up on the yarn dieting as I just  end up splurging every six months or so ( see is it your birthday ) so I just buy pretty things in reasonable amounts when I feel the need. Which has at least been less often then when I just point at the yarn and say no repeatedly.

~400 yards seems to be my standard for yarn that I don’t actually know what I will be doing with it.  Since I tend to buy lace, fingering, and other lightweight yarns this tends not to be a problem and I will have enough to make a shawl, cowl, gloves, hats, and such things. Even sweaters to an extent fall into this category as I have enough Eco-wool to make two more sweaters and not patterns in mind yet. Whistles.

I’ve decided its easier to accept that I am a yarn first project second knitter. There are surely worse things in the world to be.

And another random photo of pretty yarn:

Some Madeline Tosh Pashmina I don’t remember buying.  I did an overhaul of the stash, finding tons of yarn I want to play with right away and much too much yarn I look at and say ‘I bought this? When?’

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