These are really nice.
I'm just so tired, my headspace is somewhere else though, so mine is a downer.
change
I want a vacation from knowing, every night, that this might be the last night of one of my students' lives.
I want a vacation from participating in a culture that allows torture and detainment without due process.
I want a vacation from a world where anal rape is a joke and an accepted part of our punitive system.
I want a vacation from having responsibility for the wanton destruction of the earth that sustains our life.
I want a vacation from believing that there is something I can do to change all that, and that means I must.
Change.
Liese, very nice. I want to go on that vacation with you. Alternately, I'd like to send the current administration on a vacation to Guantanamo Bay for the next four years.
I also want to go on vacation with sarameg! Those drabbles make me miss Spain so much, it's indescribable. Particularly the last one, I've done that, too! When I was really, really drunk I could even clap in that wierd syncopated rhythm they use for flamenco and Sevillana.
So, can a drabble be less than 100 words?
Oh, absolutely. I'm not really a drabble dictator.
Hey, driving by on something less than John H. natter diet. Kudos to Gus, {{Hugs}} to Teppy. Also the money may not be good, but lots of the cool kids publish with BAEN.
In MeMeMe stuff, am doing comparative analysis section for a book proposal. No problem knowing what is comparable to me out there; I either used much of it as sources, rejected the rest as either not applicable or total crap (cough Jeremy Rifkin, cough,cough). But I'm supposed to estimate how much each book sold. Turns out publishers aren't eager to share that info for stuff that is still in print. So what is a decent basis for a good guess?
On edit - no, don't have an editor asking for a proposal. Just following a recommendation of writing the book proposal first, then basing the query on the proposal.
TB, that's one of those questions I've never yet got the hang of. Are you agented? Ask him/her how to get it. Or take a plunge and go by the Amazon stats: number of reviews, etc. You won't get more than a wild fantasy guess. but honestly, if they're going to insist, you may need to just pull numbers out of your ass anyway, and asterisk the damned things with "estimated" highlighted.
Nice thing about fiction, they don't pull this crap much.
I also raise my hand with a question. Looking at my contract (wheee!) I understand everything but this: The Work will contain no material from other copyrighted works without the Publisher's consent and the written consent of the owner of such copyrighted material.
I thought that as long as a passage was attributed to the author and acknowledged in the bibliography, I was kosher.
And I have a lot of internet quotes from message boards. What's a girl to do? How do I get this written consent?
Oh, and Gus, don't normally remember authors by publisher - but Eric Flint has done some really good stuff at BAEN. Bujold has alread been mentioned as good company. Seem to remember they have a board call Baen's Bar or some such.