tim_pratt ([info]tim_pratt) wrote,
@ 2008-04-01 16:20:00
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But seriously, folks...

My essay "Not Now, Sweetie, Daddy's Worldbuilding" is online at Clarkesworld (along with great fiction by Jeff Ford and Jeremiah Sturgill). My latest collaboration with Nick "Don't Call Me Nicky the Greek" Mamatas, titled "The Dude Who Collected Lovecraft," is online at Chizine. Go read -- it's in the spirit of Robert Bloch's "The Man Who Collected Poe" and Kim Newman's "The Man Who Collected Barker," but it stands alone, assuming you have at least some vague notion of who Lovecraft was.

Thanks to the kindness of Amelia Beamer, who came over on Saturday to watch River so Heather and I could get some work done, I've made awesome progress on the fourth Marla book -- did about 8,000 words that day, two and a half chapters, and got my momentum back. (Sunday was less good -- I wrote, like, two pages. But River was having a fussy day. I did manage to bake muffins, so it wasn't a total loss!) The book is really ramping up now, with only 20,000 words or so to go. I have a single-spaced sheet of paper outlining the events, in sequence, that are still to come, and it doesn't even fill an entire page. I should be able to finish this book by May after all.

Last night we took River to Baby Brigade at the Parkway and saw Juno (finally), which was really cute. Also: good pizza and quesadillas, and a baby who was cheerful through the whole film, practically! Though he didn't sleep. He mostly just babbled. Almost no screaming, though, so it's a win.



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[info]michaeljasper
2008-04-02 02:14 am UTC (link)
I liked your Clarkesworld essay quite a bit. You find the time to get things done w/ kids -- it's just more of a challenge.

Wish we all lived closer, so we could get the boys together and switch off babysitting as needed!

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[info]tim_pratt
2008-04-02 05:29 am UTC (link)
That'd be awesome! Alas, our job situations are so good right now, we're not relocating any time soon...

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[info]jeffsoesbe
2008-04-15 09:00 pm UTC (link)
Nice Clarkesworld essay, sir! How to adjust to disruption is one of the big lessons I also learned from having kids, along with time management (as you note) and responsibility.

Another interesting aspect I found out was that, once the kid was born, this heretofore unrealized well of emotions was opened up inside me. I get all misty-eyed at the corniest things, expecially if they involve parents and their kids. And, once I got serious about writing, that well of emotions (and experiences) became a big part of many stories.

Enjoy that child! Because one day they're thirteen, mercurial, and monosyllabic :-). But you have plenty of time to prepare...

- yeff (has two daughters who are 14 and 7.5)

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