lydamorehouse: (writer??)
Sorry, you've subscribed to the blog of a writer, so occasionally I have to do these things.

First off... are you looking for something to get you out of the house  that's fun and nerdy? Why not come and see me read at Dreamhaven Books and Comics tomorrow (Wednesday, May 3rd) from 6:30-7:45 pm as part of the Speculations Reading Group? I have already confessed to you all how much I kind of dislike these events, but YOUR PRESENCE will make it all that much better for me! :-) :-) !!

I've decided that I'm probably going to read a story I wrote for a hopefully forthcoming (a Kickstarter is soon to be underway) shared world anthology. Here's what I've been posting about that elsewhere--yoinked from my Pateron page:
 
 

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In the next week, expect some news about a Kickstarter for a shared-world anthology that I will be part of edited by Steven Brust and Chris ‘Fox’ Wallace. Among the contributors are not only myself, but also Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple, and Emma Bull.

Just to whet your whet your appetite, here's a hint as to what it will all be about..

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You probably remember where you were when you heard the dragons had returned. No doubt, unless you were one of the first to see one, you thought it was a hoax, and I'm sure it took you a while to be convinced. And you have certainly seen how it has changed things--destroying some businesses, creating others, but in one way or another, having an effect on almost everyone.

For us, here at the shelter, it's seasonal. Every Christmas, parents see a cute little hatchling and think what a wonderful present it would be. And, in many cases, they're right. But too many don't even bother looking up even the most basic information about whatever breed they've settled on, and there are too many unscrupulous breeders who don't bother telling them to. Many of these well-intentioned dragon owners somehow miss the two most important facts about a dragonling – It will grow, sometimes very large, and it may not choose you.

That's why, every spring, things start to really pick up here at the City of Lakes Dragon Shelter.


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I really had a great time writing the story for this anthology. I got inspired, in part, by my work at the Ramsey County public library... and, of course, drag queen story hour.

//self-promotion

For those of you worried about my acid reflux, I tried just drinking some milk with diner last night and I had surprising results. Also, since I was stuck outside of the Moundsview Elementary School while Shawn attended an emergency Friends of the Ramsey County Libraries meeting, I ended up doing an e-appointment? I seem to have a prescription for some GERD meds on their way to my pharmacy, thanks to that. So, we'll see if a combination of dietary changes and meds will help.

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