Avoiding the sensible…

What do you do when you have a series of deadlines looking you in the eye? Sensibly, you prioritise, deal with those things that are most important or urgent, and slowly get on top of your to do list. Unless, of course, you’re me. If you’re me, you start going “la, la, la, la”, dip into about six or seven different things, none of which you should be doing, and then suddenly go “oh, f*#k”, I need to get that done. That is why, instead of diligently copyediting Ascendancies: The Best of Bruce Sterling yesterday, I was watching Australia play New Zealand in Hobart.

It’s also why I’m having so much difficulty committing to a reading project. It’s not the fault of anything that I’m reading, but I’m just sort of idly, desultorily moving from one thing to another. Last week I started to read Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois’s new young adult fantasy anthology Wizards (to be published in the UK as Dark Alchemy), which contains stories by some of my favorite writers, period. I’ve read the opening stories by Gaiman, Nix, Rosenblum, Baker and Colfer, and have stories by people like Jeff Ford, Liz Hand, Andy Duncan, Gene Wolfe, and Terry Dowling to look forward to. And yet, I’m kinda stalled. I’ve got a ream of print out to read, and am pushing to stay focussed.

I also was recently sent a copy of Caitlin R. Kiernan’s Daughter Of Hounds. It opens gangbusters, and looks to be seriously terrific. Dark, gripping, and real edge of your seat weirdness. I’ve loved every bit of it that I’ve read so far: all eighty or ninety pages. And yet, as much as I’m loving it, the need to proofread or edit or send out contracts or something pulls me away. Sometimes I think I’ve developed a short attention span problem, and I just need to sit down and not get up till I’ve read a lot. Who knows… Good book, so far, though.

The other thing this weekend was that I did something to my neck. Spent hours with heat packs on it, and am almost human again today. Everything will change tomorrow. I’ll be working from home, so I’ll copyedit a couple hundred pages of Sterling, get Bill his cover blurb (sorry!), call CHARLES (sorry!), and get some other stuff. I’m also going to post a competition thing here, do some more stuff over at ASIF, and work on developing a few other projects.

One thought on “Avoiding the sensible…”

  1. I know the feeling. Up here, it’s wintertime blues (lows under 10 degrees F and highs barely above freezing) and the major distraction of Australian Open Tennis — on tape, for US fans — just starting. [But I *will* start my column soon! Booklist in private email later today.]

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