Need Help Planning a Terrarium

Pictured above is Rimmon, also referred to as the kitty of dooooooom. Rimmon, and his brother Zakar (Both named after Mesopotamian gods, btw. Because really, aren’t there enough Fluffys and Marshmallows and Patches in the world?) are PLANT DESTRUCTORS. Doesn’t matter what the plant is — dead or alive, spicy or not — they will eat and/or smash, rip, and tear it into oblivion. I’ve tried well, almost everything, including the soil-less plants, too. (I’m about to try those again, though, and may have to resort to this thing called “iron” to guard the darn thing.

Pictured at right, is what I just bought. (Habitat Design, by the way, is pretty tremendous. A little on the pricey side, but I really like a lot of their art pieces. I wound up getting the terrarium from Fab.com over a month ago, and Habitat Design is the only place I found where it’s currently available.)

ANYHOO… Now that I have said fortress of plants, I need to figure out what kind of plants to put in it. My thumbs, they are not green.

Wanna help? *gives readers doe eyes*

    Mood: The future is SO bright I have to wear shades.
    Caffeinated Beverages Consumed: Why bother measuring?
    Work-Out Minutes Logged Yesterday: I was… lazy. *sob*
    In My Ears: 1000 Words by Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi
    Game Last Played: Samurai vs. Zombies
    Movie Last Viewed: Indiana Jones marathon
    Latest Artistic Project: A gold bead. Yep, I made a bead.
    Latest Release: “Don’t Ignore Your Dead” included in Don’t Read This Book for the Don’t Rest Your Head RPG

Joy through Cutting

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Bradbury’s death yesterday affected me on a deep level that is hard to put into words. His work resonated with me through both educational aspects and what I know to be excellent writing; great characterization, social commentary with preaching, and word conservation. The news of his passing is like a telescope into my past, a reminder of what matters, and an example of what ripples effect Work has on people. In this case, the public. In your case or mine — who knows?

But there is something to be said for his commentary about joy in writing, how he never “worked” because he loved it so, so much. Brainpickings.org (a site I highly recommend by the way) chose some really great Bradbury quotes. This line in particular is a gem: “The joy of writing has propelled me from day to day and year to year.”

So how do we get to joy? For me, it’s by cutting, because when I’m unhappy with my work I know it’s not anyone else’s fault but mine. Some of these things I have to manage and sometimes it does takes a week or two to snap out of it. I’m pretty good about righting myself back to center. Believe me when I say that none of the bullshit matters. More than anyone, for reasons I cannot say publicly, I know that there is nothing more important to one’s own creativity as the UNCONDITIONAL LOVE of Self — wherever you can find it. I get that through the freedom of DO and CHOICE.

To be free, to truly find “the” purest connection to my Work, I have found the following to be very (wholly) diseased:

* Talking more about writing than actually writing

* Being jealous of other writers

* Not having the proper equipment/time to write

* Wasting time on negative energy, toxic people, or self-doubt

* Worrying about the state of the publishing industry

* Internet Popularity

* Worrying about what other authors think

* Unnatural stress over bad reviews

* Not having a support group

* Writing as a pyramid scheme

* Putting your future as a writer into someone else’s hands. (YOU CAN ALWAYS WRITE, YOU JUST MAY NOT EARN THE MONEY YOU NEED WHEN YOU NEED IT.)

* Believing that an editor or publisher is “out to get” writers

* Not paying attention to contract details

* Engaging in writer’s avoidance behavior

* Thinking that “because So and So said X about writing” it’s true and applicable to your own Work

* Writer’s Platform (The Work MUST come before the Marketing)

* The belief that one’s own Work as a Speshul Snoflake or Precious Baby-Jesus-Child

* The laughable idea that no other writer shares your fears or insecurity about your own Work (Trust me, babycakes, they do.)

Other faux beliefs include that:

* you’ll never be as good as “X,” that you can write better than “X,” or that you have to write like “X” <--BE YOU. * you have control over your own mortality * you have Time to waste, or wait * making money off the Work makes you a bad Writer because we have to SUFFER for our ART (Otherwise it's not really Art) * because "X" was successful writing about [genre, character, topic, etc.] you can easily replicate that success * you DON'T HAVE TO READ * you have to get paid a certain rate to be concerned a real writer. (Pro writers get paid, folks. That’s really the only thing that matters.)

* you DON’T HAVE ANYTHING TO LEARN

* writing about advice on how-to-write makes you a good writer

* being a douche bag won’t come back and haunt you

* there is no such thing as an -ism (sexism, racism, etc.)

* you have to have a specific writing environment

* you have the authority to look down at anyone else because YOU are CTHULHU’S GIFT to WRITING

* there is only one way to write

* your career is a linear progression of success and fame based on age or experience

* you’ll ever be popular or rich as an author

* YOU HAVE LIMITATIONS.

Tabula Rasa.

    Mood: Watery. Very… watery.
    Caffeinated Beverages Consumed: I’ll say enough when it’s actually enough. And it’s not.
    Work-Out Minutes Logged Yesterday: Housework. UGH UGH UGH.
    In My Ears: A fan. Because it’s going to be hot. And I’d rather be cool than hip.
    Game Last Played: Battle Nations
    Movie Last Viewed: Indiana Jones marathon
    Latest Artistic Project: A gold bead. Yep, I made a bead.
    Latest Release: “Don’t Ignore Your Dead” included in Don’t Read This Book for the Don’t Rest Your Head RPG

Readers! Ask Your Questions about My Vampires for New Hero Launch

The New Hero


I am excited to announce that the New Hero anthology from Stone Skin Press will debut on June 20th.

To celebrate the release of New Hero, edited by Robin Laws, I’ll be participating in a online blog festivale of literary goodness on June 20th. I’ve hinted that my vampires are different from those you might have read about before. You may have also seen an image of him on the New Hero cover illustrated by Gene Ha.

Now, I hand the reins over to you. Help me come up with questions or topics to promote the launch of this anthology! What do you want to know about “Fangs and Formaldehyde?” Me? The writing/editing process?

Yep, Recalls

At the grocery store, two men were yelling at each other. I’m staring ever-so-intently at a jar of raspberry jam and these guys are screaming at each other at the top of their lungs. What about?

Politics. One of them was obviously either a teacher/state worker or had someone in his family who was. The other guy’s complaint? He had a Cadillac for a car.

It is impossible to express how depressing the mood here has been for the past year and a half. Neighbors build fences. Grown men and women argue, throw rocks, rip up signs, break friendships… There’s been some highlights, too, Well, you get the idea. In our state, you’re either one of us or one of them. Those who are heavily into the recalls seem to view it as a sport. Never mind some of the specifics of what’s happened. (Some of the initiatives, like the repeal of Equal Pay Rights, are downright insulting.) But what about the human cost about what’s happening here beyond the financials? Torn relationships? Students who no longer respect their teachers? Employers who now can freely treat women differently from men in the workplace? Who cares about those things, right?

When you’re red or blue and there’s no in between, it’s difficult to move “forward” (our state’s motto). This is the reason why compromise is not a bad word, it’s supposed to be a sign of leadership when dealing with people you don’t agree with. (Oh, and don’t believe the news, either. There is no (and never has been) a landslide here.) So much of what’s been going on is from out-of-state “interested parties” and pundits vying for that next headline. They don’t care about what our lives have been like. On the ground, politics are very close and the effects are very real. One out of two for either “red” or “blue” — for those that care or go out and vote.

I don’t know how long it’ll take for my state to get back to normal, but I can tell you this: I am not looking forward to Tuesday.

Comments are closed to avoid the trolls. Seriously, this isn’t a place for you to argue with me about how I feel or push your own agenda.

    Mood: Blargh
    Caffeinated Beverages Consumed: Ermm… Not confessing that today.
    Work-Out Minutes Logged Yesterday: Walk and LOTS of housework.
    In My Ears: Tabletop!
    Game Last Played: Battle Nations
    Movie Last Viewed: Indiana Jones marathon
    Latest Artistic Project: Crystal Cluster bracelet in gold
    Latest Release: “Don’t Ignore Your Dead” included in Don’t Read This Book for the Don’t Rest Your Head RPG

A Pun-Tastic Word Game on Kickstarter

I contributed to a Kickstarter for Word Realms by Asymmetric and am encouraging you to check this one out. I’ve played Kingdom of Loathing and I love the jokes, the puns, and the pop culture references. (Hrmmm… Could this be why I also like Munchkin?)

Anyway, I thought you might want to see the video and decide for yourself if this is something worth plunking your hard-earned cash down for.

    Mood: The puns, the puns… I must have all the puns.
    Caffeinated Beverages Consumed: Hah. LAUGHABLE.
    Work-Out Minutes Logged Yesterday: Walk-ish with a side of con recovery.
    In My Ears: A fan. A very loud and annoying fan.
    Game Last Played: Battle Nations
    Movie Last Viewed: Indiana Jones as part of a marathon
    Latest Artistic Project: Crystal Cluster bracelet in gold
    Latest Release: “Don’t Ignore Your Dead” included in Don’t Read This Book for the Don’t Rest Your Head RPG
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