not dead, actually...
Oct. 3rd, 2009 09:45 pmI think this may be the longest I've ever gone without updating. WTF, world?
* My pinchhit for
narniaexchange went up last week (or possibly the week before, actually) and is here: The Eye of Man. Edmund, very early Golden Age.
* I'm currently working at Sophielab, the social media lab at the Newcomb College Center for Research on Women. One of my jobs is to update the @sophielab twitter feed (yes. I get paid to update Twitter), and another one is to post to the Sophielab blog (the one linked up above). There's one other blogger, so most of the posts that go up there aren't mine, but if you happen to be interested in listening to me talk about women, technology, and possibly trying to figure out how to sneak fandom and knitting in there, my last three posts are: Twelve Women, Two Female Scientists Announced Among 2009 MacArthur Fellows, Don't Judge a Book By a Cover, Even if the Cover has Sparkles, and Once More Without Spirit. Hmm. Are y'all interested in me linking my Sophielab blog posts over here? I know it's not the usual fare.
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aella_irene and I finished our novel! Soon we will go into edits, which it sorely needs, but in the meantime we must do a little trans-Atlantic dance. Also, have I mentioned that our main characters are a kickass princess and an Army captain who's basically a female Richard Sharpe?
* I am knitting my first sock. So far, going fairly well, though I'm still only on the cuff.
* One will also notice that @sophielab was live-Tweeting from the Creative Writing Symposium on the personal essay, called "Less-Than-Secret-Lives". I was not the one Tweeting. I was the one behind a camera, filming. For seven and a half hours. But I get paid! No, seriously, it was interesting. Not generally my thing, but interesting.
* I want more yarn. *goes to WEBs*
* My pinchhit for
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* I'm currently working at Sophielab, the social media lab at the Newcomb College Center for Research on Women. One of my jobs is to update the @sophielab twitter feed (yes. I get paid to update Twitter), and another one is to post to the Sophielab blog (the one linked up above). There's one other blogger, so most of the posts that go up there aren't mine, but if you happen to be interested in listening to me talk about women, technology, and possibly trying to figure out how to sneak fandom and knitting in there, my last three posts are: Twelve Women, Two Female Scientists Announced Among 2009 MacArthur Fellows, Don't Judge a Book By a Cover, Even if the Cover has Sparkles, and Once More Without Spirit. Hmm. Are y'all interested in me linking my Sophielab blog posts over here? I know it's not the usual fare.
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* I am knitting my first sock. So far, going fairly well, though I'm still only on the cuff.
* One will also notice that @sophielab was live-Tweeting from the Creative Writing Symposium on the personal essay, called "Less-Than-Secret-Lives". I was not the one Tweeting. I was the one behind a camera, filming. For seven and a half hours. But I get paid! No, seriously, it was interesting. Not generally my thing, but interesting.
* I want more yarn. *goes to WEBs*