bookmark_borderHeadaches

I slept wonky last night and woke up with a banging headache. I wish they would fuse my neck so I can get on with my life.

Not much going on in the writing. Lots of notes. Lots of thinking. Some discussions within on-line friends.

bookmark_borderSF/F Fodder

I’m droolin’ over the possibilities and the story ideas sparking off in me ‘ead.

From Wired News:

Space Dust: It’s Alive and It’s … Us?
By Brandon Keim August 17, 2007 | 11:47:06 AM

That life should be carbon-based is a pretty dated assumption. These days, the zeitgeist is all about sustained organization and patterns of energy flow. Really, should aliens be organic just because we are?

So cast aside the blinders of earth-based life, and open your mind to this:

… an international team has discovered that under the right conditions, particles of inorganic dust can become organised into helical structures. These structures can then interact with each other in ways that are usually associated with organic compounds and life itself.

The right conditions are found in a plasma — that “fourth state of matter beyond solid, liquid and gas, in which electrons are torn from atoms leaving behind a miasma of charged particles.”

They can, for instance, divide, or bifurcate, to form two copies of the original structure. These new structures can also interact to induce changes in their neighbours and they can even evolve into yet more structures as less stable ones break down, leaving behind only the fittest structures in the plasma. […]

“These complex, self-organized plasma structures exhibit all the necessary properties to qualify them as candidates for inorganic living matter,” says Tsytovich, “they are autonomous, they reproduce and they evolve.”

(link to article – check out their continuing links at the bottom of the article)

Plasma. As in plasma drives. As in plasma whatever, Scotty. Droolin’, abso-freakin’-lutely droolin’.

What if the plasma is alive and works for a living inside your ship’s engine? What if they were inorganic gerbils spinning the wheels to propel your ship through space? What would you feed them? What do they want for pay? Or are they slaves? Unwilling since we don’t realize they are sentient? How would they be contained? What would keep them from getting bored and moving on somewhere else?

Inorganic life.

Granted, the fact that they organized into “helical structures” is based on a computer model. Whether or not it would happen in reality, we don’t know. And do we want to find out? We can’t store enough of the sun’s energy, how do we think we could store energy from plasma? It would have to be one heck of a powerful Swiffer to control that kind of dust. Brings new meaning to the term “dust bunny”, don’t it?

bookmark_borderWhy We Should Care

A good friend of mine, heck, my best friend, sent me an email the other day. Lately she must be in a patriotic mood because a lot of what she’s sent has been anti-Islam/Muslim. But, then again, she’s a devout Republican and has never been exorcised of that demon.

Usually I read what she has forwarded (along with all the other info from other forwards) and I get on with whatever else I have been doing. I roll my eyes and hit the delete button harder than usual but that’s as far as I go.

What she has most recently sent me, I just cannot let it pass.

Basically, the message in the post was “I don’t care.” Here’s a snippet.

“Are we fighting a war on terror or aren’t we? Was it or was it not started by Islamic people who brought it to our shores on September 11, 2001?

Were people from all over the world, mostly Americans, not brutally murdered that day, in downtown Manhattan , across the Potomac from our nation’s capitol and in a field in Pennsylvania?

Did nearly three thousand men, women and children die a horrible, burning or crushing death that day, or didn’t they?

And I’m supposed to care that a copy of the Koran was “desecrated” when an overworked American soldier kicked it or got it wet?..Well, I don’t. I don’t care at all.

I’ll start caring when Osama bin Laden turns himself in and repents for incinerating all those innocent people on 9/11.

I’ll care about the Koran when the fanatics in the Middle East start caring about the Holy Bible, the mere possession of which is a crime in Saudi Arabia .

I’ll care when these thugs tell the world they are sorry for hacking off Nick Berg’s head while Berg screamed through his gurgling slashed throat.

I’ll care when the cowardly so-called “insurgents” in Iraq come out and fight like men instead of disrespecting their own religion by hiding in mosques.

I’ll care when the mindless zealots who blow themselves up in search of nirvana care about the innocent children within range of their suicide bombs.

I’ll care when the American media stops pretending that their First Amendment liberties are somehow derived from international law instead of the United States Constitution’s Bill of Rights.

In the meantime, when I hear a story about a brave marine roughing up an Iraqi terrorist to obtain information, know this: I don’t care.

When I see a fuzzy photo of a pile of naked Iraqi prisoners who have been humiliated in what amounts to a college-hazing incident, rest assured: I don’t care.

When I see a wounded terrorist get shot in the head when he is told not to move because he might be booby-trapped, you can take it to the bank: I don’t care.

When I hear that a prisoner, who was issued a Koran and a prayer mat, and fed “special” food that is paid for by my tax dollars, is complaining that his holy book is being “mishandled,” you can absolutely believe in your heart of hearts: I don’t care.

Emotional terrorism is being used in this message. First off, the mess in Iran has very little to do with what happened in NYC, PA, and DC. Bush didn’t send troops to Iran to stop terrorism. It has been proven that the reasons for the orders were falsified and had nothing to do with the terrorists responsible for the 9/11 tragedies. Anyone who understands these facts and dares to bring this up is labeled unpatriotic and uncaring. “Proof” of this happens later in the email letter:

If you don’t agree, then by all means hit the delete button. Should you choose the latter, then please don’t complain when more atrocities committed by radical Muslims happen here in our great Country!

I care! Hell, I care as much as everyone else! I just don’t think their deaths justify the hatred of an entire religion and people! To say that Islam is to blame for 9/11 is saying that Christianity is to blame for the mess in Iran! Wasn’t Hitler a Christian? Wasn’t Mussolini a Catholic? Aren’t the people who blow up abortion clinics and gay bars doing so based on their religious beliefs? Their Christian beliefs?

When we stop caring about those around us, we become no better than the worst of them. We are lower than the worst of them. Caring is what sets the winners apart. Caring is what keeps us alive. We cannot, should not, use the religion as a basis of war without first understanding our own.

Justifying one tragedy by causing another is wrong. Just plain wrong. We can’t survive as a people by doing that. The U.S. is based on freedoms. This nation was started by folks who were tired of having freedoms taken away. They had enough of financial and emotional terrorism and fought back. Then they set up laws to protect the very freedoms they valued the most. Religious freedom and the freedom to be different were very, very important to them.

To say we don’t care now about the rights of others, the freedoms of others, we spit in the founding fathers’ faces. We step on the very reason so many died trying to gain. We should care, a LOT, about the behavior of our troops in Iran. We should care that they are overwhelmed, understaffed, over-worked, and under-paid. We should care that these factors create an atmosphere where torturing prisoners is an acceptable behavior. We should care that innocents are being killed by alleged “friendly fire”. We should care that their rights to religious items while in prison is being ignored. We should care that their religious items are being desecrated. We cannot stand upon a platform of freedom while shoring up the foundation with the bodies of innocents, the humiliation of prisoners of war, lies and falsified documents, and hatred of religions not our own.

Are we no more than children on the playground? “Osama just beat me up but I can’t reach him so I am going to beat you instead and tell everyone that I’m doing it because you kinda sorta maybe know Osama. But I’m really beating you up now because you beat me up a long time ago and got away with it because the teachers called us back into the classroom.”

Our troops need to come home. They aren’t there being brave Americans. They are stretched to their limit with inadequate equipment surrounded by citizens who didn’t want them there to begin with. They are there doing their job because their boss is a bully in the global playground and told them to go.

Oh, and dear Patriotic zealots who write emails such as the one I quoted above, get your facts straight first. Islamics don’t believe in nirvana, that’s a Buddhism and Hinduism thing. College hazing, such as piling naked men together, is illegal in the US and therefor the same behavior should be illegal in the military.

bookmark_borderString Theory

So I got this ball of string, see it? It is my novel. Here, read it.

Well, see, that’s the problem. Readers need to unravel that string in order to read it from beginning to end.

Which means I need to write it that way.

I’ve yammered about this before, several times actually. I need to yammer about it again for my benefit, to remind me of where I am going with this story. With any story.

I’ve dug myself into a hole and I need to figure out how the hell to get out of it. I think I’m going to chuck that entire concept and pretend I never wrote that drivel.

Please ignore the fraying you may find as you unroll the ball of string.

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Listening to: The Jeff Healey Band – I Can’t Get My Hands On You
via FoxyTunes

bookmark_borderButch Girl Books

I’ve decided to continue with BG3 vs working on SS pt 2. It is well over halfway finished and I am more sure of just how it will finish. I also read through BG4 last night. I had forgotten how interwoven with BG3 it is so I made a few changes to BG3 and made a lot of note changes to BG4.

These BG books, which is short for the Butch Girl series, are fun to write. I so love the characters I have created and the new ones that are in notes waiting to be made real in the novels. Kelly and Grace, the MCs from BG1 (aka Butch Girls Can Fix Anything) appear in all the books as does the side characters Harri, Kaye, Annette, Nikki, Rain, and Lucy the Brat. New ones will be Liz, Ellen, Sam, Chaz, and a few others I’ve not got firm names for.

At any rate, thought I’d update y’all on what I am doing. Lorna has the print-out of SS. When she’s done, we’ll discuss what she thinks of it and I’ll either edit more (the most likely scenario) or I will send it off to RCE.

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Listening to: The Jeff Healey Band – How Much
via FoxyTunes

bookmark_borderInside a Writer’s Mind

Okay, not exactly inside it ’cause that would be scary. Frightening. And probably very gross.

I thought I’d share the page of notes I have sitting on my desk when I am working.

Still not quite sure about the diff between effect and affect but I am getting close. Passed and past still elude me. But that’s what paid editors are for, right?

bookmark_borderAnd Done

I finished the edits of Simple Sarah. Phew.

It is a freakin’ fantastic story. I have always loved it and believe it will be one of my best work.

Now to decide how to deal with it. Do I keep going and write the next one? Or do I send this one off as soon as Lorna is done reading it?

Keep writing is a good thing because then the facts are kept in line and I have the privilege of changing the first one should the second or third one change it.

Sending it off is a good thing because then it is OUT OF HERE.

This is different that the BG books. In the BG books, each one focuses on different characters. They all share the same geographic location and characters from one book will/can appear in other books. But there’s no real story line that is shared other than location and time. Any of the books can be read in any order.

With the Simple Sarah books, it is the same storyline in each book following the same characters.

Opinions? Thoughts?

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Listening to: Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – Heartbeat
via FoxyTunes

bookmark_borderEditing Away

I’ve made great strides in the editing of Simple Sarah. I went through all of the print out, making notes as I went. My beta readers, D and R, did a freakin’ fantastic job!

I am on page 310 of what is so far 365 pages. It has climbed to over 91K, which is the best part. There are sections where I will back up and add a scene or two and there are scenes to add and/or work on in the sections coming up.

I’ve still not come up with a name for the nation. I stare at it and my brain freezes.

Meanwhile, I have been slowly going through the huge honkin’ double spaced print out of BG3. I am only at page 59 with about 200 more to go. The story isn’t finished but I need to go over it and decide where it is going.

When finished with SS, I will print it out (single spaced) and turn it over to Lorna for her critical reading. She’s read it so many times, though, but I don’t think she’s read this version so it will be a treat. While she is reading that, I will get back to work on BG3.

So that is where I am now and what I have been doing.

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Listening to: Paul Simon – Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes
via FoxyTunes

bookmark_borderProgressing Along

I printed out 251 pages of a novel. BG3, to be exact. 251 pages and roughly 56.5K words. This is just over half of where it will be, hopefully, when finished. With the print-out, I can go over what I have already written and do some minor editing. Then I will be able to continue with the plot holes I keep finding.

Oh what fun. Oh what joy. Oh the giddiness I feel deep in my bones.