Posts Tagged ‘Summer is spelled M-O-V-I-E-S

28
Jun
09

While you guys were out living the dream,

I was in Oklahoma, with my skin volunteering itself as a burnt offering to the sun gods. I’ve been crazy  busy, as I told you I would be, but if you were at my house you’d probably wonder just what exactly I had been doing. This place is officially on the FEMA watch list (not that they’ll make it in time to save us), and it’s because I’m awesome at things I like to do and completely incapable of doing things I hate. Like the laundry. I suck.

Anyway, while you guys were all out being normal people, I’ve been holed up at my desk or toiling away at an apartment-sized patch of dirt that could possibly produce actual food. Holly and I have two (count ‘em, two) plots at the Cameron Experimental Community Garden (a name I made up myself, which is not indicative of the liberal college community or its views on experimentation), so that means for all you non-Math majors (that’d be moi) that we have a 20′ x 40′ area to plant. We worked it out, though (mostly) and I think it’ll be all right. It’s hot out there, guys, really very exceptionally hot. It’s not right. In my overzealous jump into the community garden bandwagon, I didn’t consider the climate to which I’d be exposing myself. Every day. For hours. If nothing comes of it, I won’t ever do this again; hard work in the blistering heat is not a fair trade for a handful of green beans and some melanoma.

I’ve submitted a short story to at least two editors every week for the last month. There’s such a weirdness about simultaneous submissions that I try to limit myself or not do it at all, which I know limits my odds but it also keeps me from having to be rejected 17 times in the same week. I’m thinking that my little once-a-week story swap has been beneficial and helped me do some standing back from things I tend to look too closely at. We’ll see how it goes. In the meantime, I’ve cut back on my ad-copy work (like I promised myself I would) and ramped up my creative writing, which is making me a happy, happy girl.

This weekend I’m working on a seriously exciting application for a thing I’d really like to do. If all goes well, I’ll be rich, fat and happy as hell. If all goes less than perfectly, I’ll be just as broke, fat, and probably slightly less happy, but glad that I did it anyway because I am a masochist (and this is my plan for success). Send me good juju (those of you who have some to spare) and I’ll send it back when the occasion arises.

I saw Transformers 2, which wasn’t the best movie ever. It also wasn’t the worst movie ever, and for what it is (a movie about robot aliens who want to save and/or destroy Earth), it was okay. I think the bad reviews were unduly harsh (surely Ebert has seen a worse movie, too), but I understand why they weren’t glowy passages of Michael Bay-inspired warm fuzzies. The lamest part was that Shia’s parents somehow ended up in the middle of a full-on war of the worlds on a Jordanian peninsula. Uh, ok. If you enjoy Megan Fox, slo-mo running, lip gloss, or dirty men in uniforms and/or tattered hipster-wear, over-the-top CG and implausible plotlines, and the sort of self-mocking humor only a ridiculously over-the-top CG robot alien movie with lots of brown-eyed men and really hot chicks in lip gloss can provide, it’s ok. You might want to wait for the DVD if that’s not exactly your thing, though.

Next weekend I’ll be out of town for the holiday. We’re going to my uncle’s house on the lake for a few days of much-needed respite. I urge you all to take time to enjoy the weekend, to see the people you love and do things that can only be enjoyable in the unholy heat of a summer this close to the Apocalypse (2012 is coming, y’all; Nostradamus, the Mayans, and Mel Gibson can’t all be wrong). Personally, I’ll be trying not to spontaneously combust while I boat around Lake Eufala, drinking cold girly things and eating food cooked on actual fire. Real-life fire, guys. You should look into doing something similar.

Lastly, I want to direct your attention to the right of your screen, where there have been a few changes over the last couple of weeks. Check out the blogs i love section, especially, where my bestgoodfriend’s aspiring-writer-daughter is now residing, along with a few goodies I’ve run across lately. And if you have something (or know of a place) I should be reading/linking to, let me know (unless it’s porn, in which case you should keep it to yourself; only email me if it’s especially fascinating).

15
May
09

face lift, haircut, ritual sacrifice

Typical Friday, I guess. :P

You may notice a few changes; I like this place better right now. This too will change, but I don’t know, it could be a while. Feedback (unless glowingly positive) will be duly ignored and/or deleted. Comment on my taste at your own risk.

I got a haircut today. That’s very interesting, right? Also, I saw Angels & Demons.

If anyone is still reading (you little trooper, you), I want to mention this flash fiction contest, which I will possibly be entering Monday. Winner gets $500 and is the first story published in an ebook with the next 39 “winners,” who also receive $25 for their ability to cram an entire story into 1000 words. No erotica (you know who you are), no other guidelines, and my best suggestion is to be hypercritical of your spelling, grammar, and structure before submitting your work. There is very little content, so errors will be obvious if they aren’t part of an overall style. There are a few of you who I really hope enter something (again, you know who you are); $500 is a decent stack of bills for 1000 words, and in a media-saturated (yet still nearly impossible to get published in) world, even an ebook full of other folks’ flash fiction is not much to complain about.

In the same vein, American Short Fiction is accepting submissions until the end of the month. Get crackin’.

Have a lovely weekend, everyone. :)

10
May
09

Fascinating.

Rawr.

Rawr.

It’s summer, the season of the big-budget, big-action, big-effect, big-money movies. With the advent of the plastic refillable popcorn bathtub available at the Carmike, movie date funds can be stretched pretty far. Expect some sort of “I saw ____ this weekend” pretty much all summer.

Last weekend I saw Wolverine. It was good, very visually interesting, had its funny/scary/exciting/sad moments. It was dark and twisty, everyone died like three times, and lots of evilness was had by all. It wasn’t awesome, but I liked it. Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds spent a great deal of screen time in some state of partial nudity, usually sweaty and/or dirty (and we know how I feel about that), so I was content to sit and be a little skeptical of plot holes without really being that concerned. I give it a C+, or a B+ if you factor in Hugh’s arms and Ryan’s entire upper body. I’m not sure how I feel about the Deadpool movie that’s been rumored, since Deadpool doesn’t have a mouth and I think even with his torso par excellence Ryan Reynolds will have some difficulty keeping my attention for more than 20 minutes without some sort of dialogue. And if the movie is pre-re-mutation, its potential for suckiness just goes up since Whatever-his-name-is-before-Deadpool-is is annoyingly talkative (hence the lack of mouth). By the way, that’s not a spoiler. All fans know these things, I’m told, so I don’t feel bad for telling them here. Also, the movie leaked like six months ago. Moving along….

Look at his eyebrows. No, not Spocks! And his mouth? Damn it, Jim.

Look at his eyebrows. No, not Spock's! And his mouth? Damn it, Jim.

Friday I saw Star Trek. I don’t know how abundantly clear I’ve made this, but I have a thing for space. I love space science, shows about space (like those on NOVA, NatGeo and the History Channel), and most particularly I love pictures of actual space (I could play around at GalaxyZoo for days). It’s a weirdness I am afflicted with and willing to accept. I don’t necessarily love sci-fi; I was never a big watcher of the original Star Trek series and don’t actually watch anything like that now. I did have a long, quiet affair with TNG, but that phase has passed and I think I’m ok with that. Not a Battlestar Galactica fan, I never watch … what else is there? See, I don’t watch that stuff. That said, the movie was fantastic. Holly and I giggled and smiled and jumped and secretly happy-clapped in all the right places. New Kirk is crazy good-looking, and his “I’m indestructible” swagger is simultaneously funny, endearing, and drool-inducing. The plot is impossible to explain, and I don’t know if it would make sense if I sat and thought really hard about it, but it probably would since it’s based in an alternate future so nothing can go unexplained. Anyway, it doesn’t matter as long as it’s fun to watch and makes people feel the right thing at the right time, which it did. Also, it is beautiful. Like, whoa. And the space scenes looked good, too. ; )




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