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Actually working all day now, i.e. upwards of eight hours per day. Literally the only time I'm not working is when I'm trying to sleep, which takes inordinately long to accomplish. It takes between four and six hours for me to manage to fall asleep. Since I can't function without sufficient sleep for more than a couple of days that means that most days I spend insane amounts of time in bed - twelve hours in bed gets me six hours of sleep. Going to sleep can be hard work if your brain is constantly nattering away at you. I tend to try to calm the inevitable panic with mindfic, which sometimes does the trick - except when it works *too* well and becomes inimical to sleep in its own right.
My research is making progress now, which is good. The online version of Science Fiction Studies and Neil Barron's impressive bibliography of the science fiction field, "The Anatomy of Wonder", are proving useful in determining what books might be good to get on interlibrary loan. I've also started reading through the archives of When Fangirls Attack, although that's of limited usefulness so far.
I miss real food. Deep-freeze pizza and sandwiches just aren't very good for the soul... (And it's only been a few weeks... arrgh.)
On the plus side: researching indie fantasy comics of the nineties led me to Artesia, which rocks rather a lot more than I expected. Heroic fantasy - despite my love of Tolkien - is usually not quite my thing. But then, "Artesia" is not exactly cookie-cutter heroic fantasy... This just may be the first comic I'm aware of (outside the unique and disturbing universe(s) of Donna Barr, that is) which actually equals Finder in terms of depth and breadth and *believability* of the world it creates.
Speaking of Finder... Do I love Roy or do I love Roy? Heh.
Right. Going to bed now, to wrestle with sleep and 'write' some sickeningly domestic/bizarrely disturbing mindfic...
My research is making progress now, which is good. The online version of Science Fiction Studies and Neil Barron's impressive bibliography of the science fiction field, "The Anatomy of Wonder", are proving useful in determining what books might be good to get on interlibrary loan. I've also started reading through the archives of When Fangirls Attack, although that's of limited usefulness so far.
I miss real food. Deep-freeze pizza and sandwiches just aren't very good for the soul... (And it's only been a few weeks... arrgh.)
On the plus side: researching indie fantasy comics of the nineties led me to Artesia, which rocks rather a lot more than I expected. Heroic fantasy - despite my love of Tolkien - is usually not quite my thing. But then, "Artesia" is not exactly cookie-cutter heroic fantasy... This just may be the first comic I'm aware of (outside the unique and disturbing universe(s) of Donna Barr, that is) which actually equals Finder in terms of depth and breadth and *believability* of the world it creates.
Speaking of Finder... Do I love Roy or do I love Roy? Heh.
Right. Going to bed now, to wrestle with sleep and 'write' some sickeningly domestic/bizarrely disturbing mindfic...
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Date: 2008-04-17 12:28 am (UTC)I sympathise with the falling asleep problem. I might not usually have to spend 4 hours, but a couple isn't unusual for me. You know I also mindfic! I know it's probably not helpful, but I literally can't stop my brain from doing something so I figure it might as well be something I enjoy.
Just...focus on your end goal. Soon the days of deep freeze pizza will be over!
As to Artesia, I've never read the comics, but I have the roleplaying game (though I've never played it) which I bought because the book was so damn beautiful and the world looked so wonderfully complex. It's written and illustrated by the same guy who does the comics. I'll show it to you, one day, when you've finished your uni course and I'm not headed to the opposite side of the globe in a few months. :)
I have faith in you!
(((hmpf)))
Artesia, and definitions of 'soon'
Date: 2008-04-17 08:55 pm (UTC)You must be using some new definition of 'soon' that I'm not aware of. More than a year is not 'soon' in my dictionary. ;-)
>As to Artesia, I've never read the comics, but I have the roleplaying game (though I've never played it) which I bought because the book was so damn beautiful and the world looked so wonderfully complex. It's written and illustrated by the same guy who does the comics.
Yeah, he seems to be crazy prolific with anything *but* his comic. (*grumble*). He also runs a pretty interesting - from what I can see, anyway - comics company, with a lot of not-quite-mainstream fantasy titles, some of which sound very interesting. There's one about Zeus fathering children with inanimate objects, and these children - half-divine cars and talking brick walls and what have you - going through an exceptionally angry adolescence or something...
>I'll show it to you, one day, when you've finished your uni course and I'm not headed to the opposite side of the globe in a few months. :)
Yeah, how's that plan progressing, btw? (I need to check your LJ...)