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text 2019-04-05 22:13
This Could Be The Wine Talking...

...but I'm excited for the readathon now.

 

Maybe I should go to the beginning?  This is going to be all over the place, probably, so be patient with me.  

 

1. Work Shenanigans Update:  As it turns out, several of us found that their schedules had been "mysteriously" changed on Sunday.  A co-worker told me (after the fact) that she had confronted the culprit and they, of course, said that my co-worker had to be mistaken because her schedule was in the system.  Well thank goodness she remembered to print her schedule, which shows the date you printed it, and she PROVED that her schedule had indeed been altered.  And we found that the hard copy of the schedule that is posted in the office at the beginning of every week showed her original hours and not the altered hours.  So of course the culprit back peddled and said that it was some glitch with the system, or that someone else must have done it.  Bull. Crap.  So to combat her lies, all of us employees involved have decided to remember to print our schedules the last day we work and on Saturdays, just to prove that there are shenanigans afoot if the issue arises again.  It's sad that we have to do this, but it is what it is.

 

2. Yesterday, instead of relaxing and planning my TBR list for Dewey's I took my daughter to register for college.  It made me nostalgic for school, and I started contemplating going back to school to finish my degree--which is INSANITY!  Who the hell in their right mind wants to go back to school on top of working and doing mom/wife stuff?  Eh, the jury's still out.  If I did it I would only take one or two classes at a time and just pay out of pocket instead of trying to do a full course load and having to deal with financial aid and whatnot.  The whole experience made me proud and sad.  I didn't think she would go to college at all because she's the one obsessed with not spending money and worried about debt, but she's decided to at least go for an Associate's degree and then go from there.  It makes me sad because she's my youngest.  Where has the time gone?!  She was just my hyperactive babygirl who did circles around the coffee table and climb all over the furniture.  She's also the child most likely to move away from home and never call or visit. *sigh*

 

3. Today hubby and I went to the Chadds Ford Winery to pick up (late) our two free bottles that is a bonus of being a wine club member.  On the way there we stopped at a cute little diner and had the prettiest omelets we've ever seen.  I'm not joking, these things were beautiful!  They were tasty too.  They also informed us that if we come in for lunch or dinner after visiting the wonder, we can bring a bottle of wine in to drink with our meal.  How cool is that?!  I think more places are starting to allow BYOB.  Anyway, with the wine club membership you and a guest can have a free tasting any time we come to the winery.  Who wants to take a 40 minute drive and not have a tasting?!  Not this girl.  I did it by myself as hubby didn't want to sit around afterward to make sure he was okay to drive.  You obviously only get a small taste (maybe an ounce) for every wine you sample, but he's a super duper lightweight, so...   We've only become wine drinkers over the last few years and we used to stick to dessert wines.  Now we're expanding our horizons.  I'm finding that I enjoy some, and only some, dry wines now.  It's a fun place.  The staff are super friendly and welcoming and never make you feel stupid for not being a wine connoisseur.  They have events all year long and you can bring a picnic basket with you if you want to make a day of it.

 

4. Now that I'm home, I've tidied up my room and reading spaces for tomorrow, I've pulled out my snack options and I'm working on my TBR.  I'm ready to get the weekend started!

 

Hope everyone has a stellar weekend!

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text 2015-09-12 04:07
READERS BLOCK

Readers block.  Is there such a thing?  I think so, because I am experiencing it.  No matter how hard I try or how far I search, the books that keep me interested are far and few between.  Why?  Is it me?  Is it the choices I have to pick from?  I have my favorites and I strive to find more books like what I know I like, but I can't seem to find many of them. (I have to say, the last books I loved were Maris Black's KAGE 1 & 2).  I love m/m.  I used to be an avid fan of m/f historical romances.  In fact, it's all I read for years.  But my horizons have been broadened since then. I know what I like now, but I can't seem to very often find what I desire in a m/m romance.

When I first began reading the m/m romance genre I couldn't get enough.  It seemed like the books that hooked me and had me forever addicted to this genre were numerous and I devoured them.  I would read for hours at a time.  Several of my fave authors either hardly ever release books anymore or write mostly m/f now.

Also, it looks like the books I desire to read are not what is "popular" anymore.  I want the angst.  I want to cry because one m/c is cold and heartless (or so it seems), only to find out he is afraid to show his feelings, and has realistic reasons for feeling that way.  I want my other m/c to cry about it and get angry.  I want that 'harlequin' feel that seems to be lost to me.  Only I want it in m/m.

I love one m/c to be smaller and a bit effeminant while the other is big, dominant, Alpha.  And the top.  Am I old fashioned?  Not really.  I just know what my kinks are.

I also love BDSM when it's done well and with intelligence.  I don't want an author to write BDSM just because it's popluar but because he/she understands that world and how it makes the participants feel.  I want emotions, angst, misunderstandings (again, done well and with a heavy dose of realism).  Don't give me PWP with too much sex.  But DO give me sex.  And enough with the insta-love.  Give me depth, show me how they fall in love.  Don't just TELL me they do.  I want their conversations, their insecurities.  The tender moments only true lovers experience.  Give me a love story I want to come back to.  Characters that pull my heart strings and make me believe in love.  I want to hate that the book is coming to an end.  Curse the fact that I have to wait for a sequel.  I just want that FEELING.  I've missed it so badly.

So please, I welcome suggestions and recommendations.  (I also LOVE sci-fi m/m romance.)

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text 2014-09-22 10:18
Everything Ramble + See You Later

Rabbit posted a playlist a week or so ago that got me in the mood to make my own. It's my own writing playlist (minus a few hundred tracks—this highlights the artists); it's a little dark but that's probably not a shocker to anyone that follows me. Tracks 9-11 might be pushing it for the average music lover and perhaps, to those brave enough to listen, fortunate that I cut a large portion of that style of music from the list. I also tried to keep the explicitness to a minimum for maximum enjoyment by all. :P

I've already adjusted my BookLikes theme to a Halloween colour scheme, this is because I am leaving tomorrow and won't be around to adjust it for the holiday. Speaking of themes... I know I mentioned many moons ago that I was working on my next BookLikes theme. I stopped work on that theme when I found out I was going to be out of town for an extended time (and also because of distractions). I figured I would wait until I got back in case there were any bug reports.

So, this theme won't be available until the end of the year. I've all the structure for it laid out, it just needs some additional finishing touches to the style sheet. Below is a screenshot, it will have a sticky menu and collapsible 'about' section for your avatar, personal note, widgets and current reads. It'll also have two options for viewing the blog; pagination (already available) and infinite scroll (like on the dashboard).

 



On to why I won't be around. I'll be out from September 22 - November 14 to work on my manuscript and also for some music magic. While not doing those things, I plan to keep on reading. I've selected the following books to go with me and I'll have reviews up for these when I get back.

 

        


So, happy reading to all and I'll miss you guys. I'm especially saddened that I will be away during my favourite holiday and missing everyones Halloween inspired reads. I can't wait to get back to read all those!

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text 2014-08-07 22:42
Status Update

I've been a bit under the weather these last two weeks which is why I haven't posted in a while. I had great fun at the concert and convention, but I guess I shouldn't have been too surprised to have come down with something after so much exposure to so many people.

 

I finished reading Bay's End by Edward Lorn during that hectic weekend, the book was great! So, I don't really have any worries about losing the highlights of what I read and writing up a review to do it justice. My face is still really stuffed up and my sinus/migraines are really doing a number on my ability to write or even just looking at my monitor. I am feeling loads better though, so I hope to get my review up by this weekend.

 

For the remainder of the week I plan to just sit in a dark room with cold towels wrapped around my face. Ah, so exciting! ;)

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text 2014-07-25 01:56
Comic-Con International

Seems like it has been ages since I visited the Comic-Con International. My first visit was in 1999, specifically to pay a visit to the pre-Invader Zim-famous Jhonen Vasquez (I have to say, after Invader Zim, Jhonen was not as friendly at the SLG booth!). My wish came true and I met him. I also met Jill Thompson and Neil Gaiman. I think the Undertaker (if you're a wrestling fan) and Lou Ferrigno were also present that day. Countless others as well... I just can't remember so well as 99-01 all the faces get mixed up... maybe Roman Dirge was at the 99' con as well!

 

This was before the Comic-Con blew up into a super famous people gathering event. Ah, memories~  I still have my badge too!  

Oh, I also got my copy of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac signed and doodled on!

 

Well, I'm off to a concert tonight and will be busy with comic stuff until Monday. I hope everyone has a splendid weekend and some great reading! :D

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