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much madness is divinest sense to a discerning eye
I'm not dead yet! 
8th-Feb-2008 03:35 pm
I'm faintly narcileptic, however (cold induced) and my eyes may spurt out of my head at any moment, driven by a seething dam of mucus. See what having walking petrie dishes (children) will get you?

Contest winners:  You guys rock!  And it was useful. We taped the interview last night. Probably won't air for months, but it will be on Montana NPR at some point.  Cherie (the producer) promises she'll make me sound good. Oh winners? [info]kaigou   on The Cipher, and [info]mela_lyn   on The Path novels. Send me snail mails, ladies! dpf AT dianapfrancis DOT com.

And then there's this from [info]swan_tower   who needs some help AND it's a contest, so spread the word. She has a short deadline so go to it. The Gist of it is this:

I need people with calligraphy skills or at least nice handwriting to submit potential signatures for Invidiana, the faerie queen in my upcoming Elizabethan fantasy.  Deadline is tomorrow night at 10 p.m. EST, because my publicist gave me no warning on this.  There are prizes.

Sounds like it could be a cool deal. Yanno, if you can do something calligraphy-like.

Incidentally, I will be at Radcon next week end, if anybody is going to be in the neighborhood. That is, weather permitting. Mostly it's a problem if 90 between Missoula and Spokane gets too much snow, and that's mostly in the pass areas. Oh, and they closed 90 up there this week to blow up some cornices and prevent avalanches. So keep your fingers crossed for dry weather.

And now back to trying to be productive. In between naps of course.

Di


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8th-Feb-2008 11:57 pm (UTC)
I haven't forgotten about you. Will send you that e-mail! I just have to remember to bring the recipe book down to the computer room!
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