Somewhat ironically, given how rarely I post in my own blog, I have just had a guest blog go up on Book View Cafe
It’s about how to make up slang for your invented cultures.
There are some other things that happened last week that I probably should have posted about. (And I would have if I didn’t have so many things happening at once!)
Lets see… I’ve been married two dozen years, now. There’s a nice number. I still haven’t had my anniversary dinner with my husband, however — life has been interfering.
My concertina and I went to a folk sing-a-long. They sing out of folk “Hymnals”, so I can usually follow along with the chords on my concertina. It’s fun, and great practice.
The brakes on our car died. Since we had been planning to replace it, we did that rather than having them repaired, and I am now co-owner of a vehicle (mini-van, seats 7) that is about half the age of our previous one. (So just over ten years old, instead of just over twenty.)
I joined an online tatting guild (tatting is my new hobby), posted pictures of stuff I was working on, and was asked to share the pattern for the little tatted dragon pendants I had invented. I did so, and had bunches of people wanting to try make them. So I have not only blogged, and I have been blogged about: here is one tatter’s take on my pattern (I’m linking to the central of three post so far.)
And here is the original:
Mirrored on My Website.
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Date: 2014-07-04 03:16 am (UTC)From:(I cannot figure out how they managed to get in there.)
I'm glad you enjoyed the guest blog. :)
Writing it was kind of weird because I actually do that sort of thing very instinctively. So for quite a while after getting the invite, I was sitting there scratching my head going... oookay, so what exactly is my backbrain DOING when it comes up with this stuff?
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Date: 2014-07-04 04:26 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2014-07-09 04:23 pm (UTC)From:So comforting to hear that! I do almost everything in writing instinctively, and it's quite baffling to read these essays where the writer seems to be doing everything up in the front of the brain, intellectually and deliberately.