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08 January 2008 @ 09:06 pm
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Airport layover in Philadelphia, which seems to be the only time I find time to post anymore. Was inclined to hate this airport. First bookstore I went to closed in my face. Tried the bar across the way, but it was closing and the bartender got pissy with me. Then shoeshine stand was closed, and I really need a shine.

But a new concourse brings a new attitude. Open wine bar, enjoying an Argentine malbec. New Michael Chabon in my backpack. And oh yes, I'm a freelancer now, having ended my full-time employment Friday with no one in the DC office seeming to take notice. Mixed blessing tonight. That is why I can't get out of tomorrow's all-day meeting outside Boston. Much as I'd like to.

That's okay. There will be a quick trip to New York next week to see the KGB reading for Electric Velocipede. "Objective Impermeability in a Closed System" will appear in Hartwell & Cramer's year's best, and I am now a halftime writer with a notebook full of notes for a dozen novels.

Still, tonight I wish I were home with Laura, who just got back from New York herself. In fact, we just missed each other at O'Hare this afternoon. And I wish I were with Ella, who is the inspiration for the Perry Slaughter thriller there amongst my notes.

Man, I'm tired. Saturday was the first day in about seven weeks when I didn't work. Those days are gone.

Amen.
 
 
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the sentimental curmudgeon: changed_priorities[info]curmudgeon on January 9th, 2008 03:30 am (UTC)
Welcome to being your own boss, my friend!
William Shunn: Underwood Tattoo[info]shunn on January 9th, 2008 03:41 am (UTC)
Good to be here!
Douglas Cohen[info]douglascohen on January 9th, 2008 03:49 am (UTC)
See you at KGB!
ellen datlow[info]ellen_datlow on January 9th, 2008 06:32 pm (UTC)
It'll be great to see you--but it's not an Electric Velocipede reading, although the two readers have had stories there. It's one of our more usual non-theme readings ;-)
William Shunn: Elder Shunn: John Inspector[info]shunn on January 9th, 2008 07:16 pm (UTC)
Oh, I assumed that was why Klima was flying out from Iowa. He's got me attending under false pretenses! ;-)
William Shunn: Batman and Robin[info]shunn on January 10th, 2008 03:27 pm (UTC)
Looking forward to a non-random crossing of paths!
leilani[info]leilani on January 9th, 2008 05:03 am (UTC)
Hey Elder Shunn ;-)

I've been meaning to comment for awhile. I saw that you moved to Chicago - that's where I grew up. Well actually Des Plaines is where I grew up. But Chicago, Des Plaines, what's the difference. I miss some things. Others not so much. I really miss all the things there were to do there - museums, parks, sports, etc. And I'm a die-hard (what other kind is there?) Cubs fan.

Can I make a restaurant recommendation? Go to La Villa at 3636 N. Pulaski and order a STUFFED (not thin, not pan) pizza. I love their pizza so much I've even brought them on the plane with me back to Texas.

Congrats on being able to answer to yourself now. Lucky you.
Airport layover in Philadelphia, which seems to be the only time I find time to post anymore. Was inclined to hate this airport. First bookstore I went to closed in my face. Tried the bar across the way, but it was closing and the bartender got pissy with me. Then shoeshine stand was closed, and I really need a shine.

But a new concourse brings a new attitude. Open wine bar, enjoying an Argentine malbec. New Michael Chabon in my backpack. And oh yes, I'm a freelancer now, having ended my full-time employment Friday with no one in the DC office seeming to take notice. Mixed blessing tonight. That is why I can't get out of tomorrow's all-day meeting outside Boston. Much as I'd like to.

That's okay. There will be a quick trip to New York next week to see the KGB reading for Electric Velocipede. "Objective Impermeability in a Closed System" will appear in Hartwell & Cramer's year's best, and I am now a halftime writer with a notebook full of notes for a dozen novels.

Still, tonight I wish I were home with Laura, who just got back from New York herself. In fact, we just missed each other at O'Hare this afternoon. And I wish I were with Ella, who is the inspiration for the Perry Slaughter thriller there amongst my notes.

Man, I'm tired. Saturday was the first day in about seven weeks when I didn't work. Those days are gone.

Amen.
 
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