Why would I want a cat door when there’s a perfectly good people door for you to open for me?
Retro Friday Cat Blogging
Turn the damn heat on!
So many cats so little lap.
I’z just need make it a little softer…
I be fine. Cat bed wouldn’t dare fall wif me in it.
Tissue dispenser cat helps you wif yer noeses.
(Originally published on the Wyrdsmiths blog September 24 2010, and original comments may be found there. Reposted and reedited as part of the reblogging project)
Friday Cat Blogging—Moar Bear Edition
Retro Friday Cat Blogging
Stoic cat contemplates stoicly.
I will kill you if you try to move me out of the sun.
See I told you I’d fit…now help me get outta here.
(Originally published on the Wyrdsmiths blog September 17 2010, and original comments may be found there. Reposted and reedited as part of the reblogging project)
Retro Friday Cat Blogging
I’m going to get you for this bear.
Not really, a bear?
Tally Ho Bear!
(Originally published on the Wyrdsmiths blog September 10 2010, and original comments may be found there. Reposted and reedited as part of the reblogging project)
Retro Friday Cat Blogging
Boring cat is being boring.
The rare, black, footstool lolrus in its natural habitat.
Dis hous iz headed by meez!
Hep! I’z being ated by blanket sarlac!
(Originally published on the Wyrdsmiths blog September 4 2010, and original comments may be found there. Reposted and reedited as part of the reblogging project)
Retro Friday Cat Blogging
You’re on speakerphone, now tell me a bedtime story.
Blasé cat is unimpressed.
Cat, now available in solid or liquid!
There are two cats in this picture, really.
(Originally published on the Wyrdsmiths blog August 27 2010, and original comments may be found there. Reposted and reedited as part of the reblogging project)
Hanny and the Voorwerp Comic (reblogging)
So, in addition to the new fantasy series I had started writing for Ace—Fallen Blade—I was working on a project for Galaxy Zoo and the Hubble Space Telescope with my astronomer friend Dr. Pamela Gay and a number of other fantastic folks back summer 2010. The project was a comic illustrating an amazingly nifty discovery in astronomy called Hanny’s Voorwerp. It’s all kinds of cool: scientific, artistic, literary, collaborative, and really worth checking out. For the broad stroke details you can look below but I’ll blog about the experience in some detail in the coming days as we get closer to the official launch.
2015 update: This below is from Pamela’s launch announcement (I’ve swapped in images from later in the project because they’re cooler, though, of course, you can follow the link at the bottom to my original post on the Wyrdsmiths blog where the other images appear):
“This past Monday, at about 8pm Central (GMT -4), a Voorwerpish webcomic was delivered to Sips Comics for printing. Tuesday morning we got the page proofs, and now, one by one, they are being made into full color reality.
We could say a lot of things right now: We could tell you about playing round robin with the script, digitally passing it from person to person under the guidance of Kelly, sometimes into the wee hours of the night. We could tell you about watching the art come to life; transforming from line drawings to fully rendered pages in the hand of our artists Elea and Chris. We could tell you how many pencil tips were broken, and how many digital files grew so big our computers crawled.
We could talk a lot, but instead, let us invite you to join us for the World Premier and share with you a few images.
You’re Invited to a World Premier
- Time: 3 September, 10pm Eastern (GMT -5)
- Online: via Hanny’s Voorwerp Webcomic or via direct UStream Link
- In Person: At Dragon*Con
Crystal Ballroom
Hilton Atlanta
255 Courtland Street NE
Atlanta, GA
Come meet the artists, hear a brief talk by Bill, and generally revel in the Voorwerp’s awesomeness.
And come dressed as a Voorwerp for a chance to win a prize for best costume!
See you in Atlanta?
Pamela, Hanny, Bill, Kelly, Elea and Chris
Oh, and let me also give a big old thank you to CONvergence for hosting the Hanny and the Voorwerp workshop this past July where much of the initial writing for this project happened.”
2014 edited to add this image from the comic below which depicts many of the people involved in its creation, including yours truly—topish row, left. Also, this link to download a PDF of the comic for free.
(Originally published on the Wyrdsmiths blog August 21 2010, and original comments may be found there. Reposted and reedited as part of the reblogging project)
Friday Cat Blogging
Hey, I thought I just saw Toothless from How to Tame Your Dragon…
Mayyyyyyybe…
I am dubious about this proposition, also blurry.
Perhaps it’s Castle Gaiman, because I too am dubious and blurry.
I am soooooooo bored with this whole Friday Cat Blogging thing.
Yeah, wake me when it’s over.
Wait, I know what will liven things up!
Or, we could just form cat delta indifference formation and call it a day.
With thanks to Mat Kuchta for the tank and Neil Gaiman for the extra furballs.
$@&@%# Muse!
So the part of my Muse that I call my sense of structure has apparently been on vacation for the last 8 months, a fact I noticed when it returned this morning at 6:15 to whisper vicious nothings in my ear.
M: “Psst Kelly, I’ve got a question.”
K :”Go ‘way.”
M: “No, really, there’s something I’ve been wondering about.”
K: “No, really, go ‘way.”
M: “You know that bit right at the end….”
K: “Sleeping here.”
M: “Yeah, I heard you the first time. Still gonna ask my question.”
K: “So ask, then go ‘way.”
M: “Right, so that bit at the end where you introduce the thing and that other thing that fixes the first thing.” (Redacted for spoilers)
K: “Yes.”
M: “Well, I can’t help but noticing that the way things are structured now you really do introduce them right at the end even though they’re really important. Do you think that’s such a good idea?”
K: “Sure. I’ve been planning it since I wrote chapter 6. Yes, I introduce them late, but the one solves the other, so it’s not like I’m just pulling a rabbit out of my hat to solve a problem.”
M: “No, more like you’re pulling a carrot out of your sleeve to feed the starving rabbit that just came out of the hat. You’re okay with that?”
K: (waking up more) “Shouldn’t I be?”
M: “I’m sure it’ll be fine. You just go back to sleep.”
K: “All right then.” (Pulls covers over head, just like when there are bats in the room)
M: “Oh, I almost forgot….”
K: Pokes head out again. “What!”
M: “That character you introduce in chapter 8, the one who’s going to be really important in book 2?”
K: “Yes.”
M: “Well, since the character’s familiar is going to be really important at some point don’t you think you should introduce a place to put it?”
K: “Go ‘way!”
M: “Sleep tight.”
K: “I will, thanks. Now to get back to…Oh hell.”
Stupid Muse.
And that’s why at 6:20 this AM I got up and scrawled a note on a post-it note that said:
LIBRARY
RIVER
THINGXXXXXX (redacted for spoilers)
and stuck it to my cell phone. No, I don’t know why I put it there either. I was mostly asleep.
And then, when Laura woke up a couple of minutes later and headed off to do things, I asked her to add EXSANGUINATION TABLE to the note stuck to my cell phone and pulled the covers back over my head. Laura, having lived with a writer for 20+ plus years, just asked where the phone was and let me go back to sleep, which I did. Wonderful lady I’m married to.
Now, I don’t really believe in the Muse as an external force so much as I think of it as a collection of story processing techniques that my brain uses at a level below the conscious, often while I’m dreaming, and all of which make my job enormously less difficult. The sense of structure is really the latest major upgrade to the system, having come along in the middle of my tenth novel. So, it’s the one I rely on the least (I can plot perfectly well without it, thank you very much), which is why I didn’t notice its absence until it returned. But, like all the other bits of Muse I’ve built over the years, I know that when it does show up I’d damn well better listen.
So, I’ll just leave you with this:
LIBRARY
RIVER
THINGXXXXXX
EXSANGUINATION TABLE
(Originally published on the Wyrdsmiths blog August 18 2010, and original comments may be found there. Reposted and reedited as part of the reblogging project)