Drive-by announcement
I have FINISHED Catherine’s Blood Bound.
I just did three chapters in one sitting. Be impressed, dammit.
Looks like the music thing is seriously working. I’m now going to go look for some yoghurt, and then go for a run.
Music and things
(Hey, I figure I’d better use this here website-blog to post about, y’know, what it says on the title page…)
I’m a beta – that’s an unpaid editor for those who can’t be bothered to click the ‘about’ button on the site. But hey, I’m human. I like a bit of music.
For my first big beta job (by which I mean ‘not for fanfiction’ – the soundtrack for those was typically the weekly top 40 with Ryan Seacrest, simulcast to New Zealand FTW!), I literally hid off in my room for a long weekend and put in various CDs. I think that time it was the ‘Telecom Animals Collection’ (a CD which iTunes has only started to recognise the tracklist of in the last three months), then current radio (top 40 again, another simulcast of Top of the Pops I think…), a little bit of Star Wars soundtrack, and… no, that was my ‘not touching the Spice Girls’ phase.
My second job (oddly, for the same person; you can buy the book in question from here), I buried myself for another long weekend, slipped on the Japanese Pop and classical music. I staggered out after 36 hours, several refills of my waterbottle and about eight (no, sorry, nine, but four of them were mochas and one was instant) cups of espresso. Oh, and the top 40. Again. This is just before I changed the radio stations I listened to.
Third job, nonfiction this time. This was dad’s book, and he didn’t want to listen to any music while we were going through it. Also the only time I have ever done anything by hand, the only nonfiction job, and the only time I’ve ever done an index, and the only time I’ve ever actually been paid for doing this. $40, since you’re wondering.
All of those – except for In the face of the Enemy – were done to music, and they were all done quickly, compared to my current jobs.
Fourth on the list, and it’s actually been a good few years. I’m almost done with the second readthrough of Blood Bound, and I’m glad I’m doing this, but I think I’ve finally realised what’s been missing: Music! I’ve been doing these to nothing but the sound of a computer humming and the occasional youtube video (this week we have A Very Potter Musical, and OMG I really <3 Voldemort)! This must cease.
And all it took was listening to the Top 40 at work to realise what was missing.
In an effort to avoid the same songs over and over again, however, I’m using the iPod, and my ‘vaguely freaky’ playlist for Blood Bound. Betaing Vampire stories to Rob Zombie. Hrm.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got three chapters of Blood Bound and another thirty of Cat’s Quill to get through.
(P.S.: Catherine mentioned that I call a certain vampire ‘Callum’. I feel it only fair to provide pictures here…)
Quick rundown of things
Speedy notes before the dog drags me out on a walk:
for those who don’t follow my LJ, I graduated recently, with Honours, in Police Foundations. So, yeah.
I think I just got signed up for fictional beta work by three more people. Okay, I take it back, I know I signed up for it.
Catherine’s mind has been at it again, resulting in now one wizard, one ghost, two fairies on the backburner, the occasional prodding of a mermaid, a superhero, and an entire string of vampires.
I, of course, would simply like her to write a Star Wars novel.
Have been rediscovering my intense love for Star Trek. I’m a babyfen!Trekkie, as it happens, and I continue to collect the books (want to buy the series. Will do so at some point. Probably around the time I buy that nice giant TV to watch them on). That’ll be harder over the next few booksales, as more and more people discoverk Trek for the first time. Instead of leaving me and my little table alone, the booksellers will be on the scavenge, so I’ll have to wake up early to be closer to the front of the line. Hope whoever’s hosting the sales has the sense to print maps!
(Something I really miss about NZ: The Palmerston North Red Cross Booksale. The parents take two days off work and then there are books.)
I just bought Pride and Prejudice and Zombies! This is a Big Thing, as I hate Jane Austen and her contemporaries with a passion. However. Zombies. I’m willing to give it a chance. Possibly while listening to the Shaun of the dead soundtrack.
And the doggie is making with the eyes. Off we go…
Another chapter
I’m officially done with the second level of Chapter Nine of Blood Bound. Now, this may sound like it’s taking a long time (and actually, it is. I’m furious with myself over it), but I do believe I can practically guarantee that I’ll have it all over and done with by the middle of April. Well, the second go anyway. Yay!
The more I look over the early chapters though, the more I see I’ve missed – while it may be up for querying, it wouldn’t be quite up for publishing, so I’ll give it another go over, all in one shot. This’ll mean setting aside a single total day. Should be fun.
So, let’s just have a bit of a general update, shall we?
The other day, s92a (the ‘guilt upon accusation’ clause) of the New Zealand Copyright Amendment Act was scrapped, with the government officially announcing that it would look into more alternatives. Let’s all give a great declaration of ‘Yay!’
Catherine started up another blog. On the Nightstand is a fun book-recommending blog. It’s also a shameless excuse to read as much as possible. I’ve been added as a guest blogger, so I expect I’ll have to read more books. Harder than it sounds – I love books, but recently have been reading more and more online than onpaper.
I’m still trying to get this whole avatar-in-wordpress thing to work out. I’ll let you know how it goes.
My honours list letter came in the mail the other day, which was cool. Now I’d like my Firearms information, kthnx.
I have to go and walk the dog. I’ll go to that as soon as I’ve finished with this post.
The music for the Graduation seems to be coming along nicely. Not. If anybody’s reading this and actually wants music that they think they can put up with, let me know what you want! Otherwise, welcome to my MIKA and Nickelback collections.
Seriously, I actually love that stuff. I’ve also started gathering background music for the dinner itself. Inordinate amount of Beatles in there, may need to fix. I think I’ll try to sneak in some ABBA (Fernando springs to mind…) too, and a bit of Jazz maybe some Brian Wilson, and let’s see what I’ve got in my soundtracks, and ooh, classical, and hey! Doctor Who music, that’ll do it, yeah, now, what’s this stuff buried under there- Ooh it’s-
I think you get the picture.
Right. Doggie. With a woof, and off we go!
New wordcountbar thingies!
As it appears my previous ones have broken, have a new BloodBound Wordcounter:
Cunningly made with the help of NaNoWriMo tools.
Actually, this isn’t strictly accurate, as I’m somewhere in chapter six right now.
I’m thinking of enterin NaNoWriMo this year, but not in the traditional sense of the word. I was considering more along the lines of as a beta: My goal being to beta over 100,000 words in a single month. Sounds simple? Actually, it’s not.
Running meter update
Blood Bound
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17,296 / 80,723
(21.4%) |
Cat’s Quill
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-groan- This is what tomorrow is for. I have it all set aside. 7-10 work tomorrow, get home, 11-12 walk the dog, and then the rest of the day it’s all about the editing – and maybe, maybe, maybe finishing off that new book that I have to review.
I have GOT to up these numbers.


