- At December 18, 2006
- By Jeannine Gailey
- In Blog
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Home safe with the power back on, thankfully, though 200,000 on my side of town, including businesses down the street and houses up the hill, are still without power. And we’re in a cold snap.
Thanks for all of your good wishes – I think I’ve recovered now, even done some laundry, though our fridge and freezer – and the local grocery stores – are practically empty.
It’s one of the last days to ship things by priority mail and have them arrive by Christmas. Remember, Becoming the Villainess makes an excellent Christmas/solstice/Festival of Lights/Beethoven’s Birthday present! (…end self promotion)
…Later that night…
With things back to normal, I got a chance to finally flip through a few books on my review pile, including Kate Greenstreet’s amazing Case Sensitive, and Ivy Alvarez’ touching twist on the Demeter and Persophone mythology in Mortal, as well as Rebecca Loudon’s unique take on the Amelia Earheart story, Navigate. So many blogger’s good works, so little time…I have to complete some Expedia freelance work by the 20th, and then help a friend with her web site, but after that, I’m free to settle down to reviewing. Plus reading two other students’ theses manuscripts so I’ll have useful things to say at their theses reviews. And making up a class handout for my talk. Sigh. At this rate I’m never going to have time to submit a set of poems, much less a manuscript. I’m hoping things settle down after January.
In other news, a couple of poems up at http://www.poemeleon.org/ along with poet bloggers Mary Agner, Rachel Dacus…and my publisher, Tom Hunley? I swear that guy is following me around!
And I just found out I’ll be reading at the 2007 Seattle Poetry Festival. So that should be fun!self promotion>
Oliver de la Paz
Ack! forgot to apply to the Seattle Poetry Festival! Ah well. π
I’ll be there as an observer. . .
Anyway, glad you got your power back. We lost ours for only a few hours. Doesn’t seem like Whatcom Co. had it nearly as bad as you guys did.
jeannine
Oh, darn it! I hope you still enjoy the festival -it’s a crazy time! There’s also a small press fair in the Richard Hugo House in February – that’s a fun time too!
Yes, I think for once, Bellingham was better off than we sheltered East-siders π I’m just worried about the people still out of power. It’s been so cold!
Ivy
Hey Jeannine! You’re such a busy bee even when you’re recovering — what are you like on full speed? π And thanks for the mention! And congrats on reading at the Seattle Poetry Festival! Yay! π