::lies down in the thread::
Seriously exhausted by (1) a house full of sick and (2) being very avoidy about writing up an interview - mostly because I want it to be great, because the person I interviewed is great. And my brain wasn't being great. But it's done, and I think it will be good. Now to proof it.
I think it's the right time for Cog.
Go you, Sox.
stars
5 AM on a Sunday morning. Sleepy, bitchy, gotta go to work.
Stumble down the hallway, try not to wake anyone up, try not to fall asleep in the bathroom. Find my clothes, tell myself that no, you really do need to go in.
Navigate the living room to the front door by the light of the streetlights outside. Pull on my coat, realize that not even the great outdoors has compelled the cats to get up at this hour.
Step outside. So quiet with no one around. Smile and look up. "Hello, Orion."
There are advantages to 5 AM.
Man, I forgot to give a prompt again, but in my defense I was lost in Philly and trying to get to the airport most of the morning. Yay?
prompt:
two children, one knife
Oh, dear, and my first thought was "a good start."
I immediately imagined Wednesday and Puggsley Addams.
Interview is up - Elizabeth Bear: [link]
Two children, one knife... huh. I'ma need to think about that.