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Well, everyone gets to procrastinate a bit now and then. Today was my half day off, and I intended to put together the spinning guild newsletter. However, I got distracted and didn't do it. The ostensible excuse was that I couldn't find the schedule of events for 2007, though I knew it had been given to me in print form a month ago. No need to ask how I could lose it if you saw the incredible clutter in my home workroom.

So, while pondering just where that could be, I had some lunch and started reading Shadows in Snow: Stories from New Tibet, volume 2 which I've had sitting here all through the holiday season just waiting for me. I didn't intend to read it all in one sitting, but that's what I've nearly done because I couldn't put it down. The book contains four short stories by Alopex, Mick Collins, Tim Susman, and Jeff Eddy, as well as a longer novella by Susman. Once I got into the novella, I was doomed. Like most of the New Tibet stories, it's a tear-jerker, but so well set and written that I can't help but get caught up in it. Sofawolf is set to release a third New Tibet volume at FC I think, and I'll be ordering it as soon as it's available.

I still had to do my barn chores, since Gary is in Chicago today, so I had no choice but to put down Tim's work and pick up my Zen Nano, in which I have the audiobook of Brian Jacques' Redwall loaded at the moment. The story is more than just a reading. Jacques himself does the narration in his rich Scottish brogue, and the characters are played by a full cast of actors, complete with all the distinctive regional dialect so characteristic of the Redwall series. I think getting too absorbed in that slowed me down, as it took me two full hours to complete afternoon and evening chores even though the temperature outside was nearly 50° F. Usually it would take me 90 minutes or less.

Returned to New Tibet while I ate dinner, and then sat with it some more. Finally went to start on the newsletter, remembered once again that I needed that schedule. I was about to e-mail the person responsible, admitting I'd lost it and asking for another copy, when it dawned on me where I should look, and sure enough, there it was. However, it's so late now that I'm going to put the newsletter off until tomorrow. Instead, I'll finish the New Tibet book because I'm compelled to do so, and because I must learn the fate of an innocent and orphaned wolf cub named Perrin, regardless of whether it is a happy ending or a sad one. You can see Perrin as depicted by Odis Holcomb if you look at the cover art shown here.

Date: 2007-01-05 04:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marzolan.livejournal.com
A wolf cub named perrin... I suspect some external influence in that choice, but i don't know the author, so it sould be a complete coincidence.

Date: 2007-01-05 11:50 am (UTC)
ext_39907: The Clydesdale Librarian (studious)
From: [identity profile] altivo.livejournal.com
I hadn't realized there was any specific allusion in that name, but Wikipedia promptly points me to Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series (which I've not read) and the character Perrin Aybara. Is that your reference?

I suppose you might be onto something at that. I know Tim Susman ([livejournal.com profile] timsusman) is well read himself. He often posts reviews of other author's works, and not just furry stuff.

Date: 2007-01-05 11:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marzolan.livejournal.com
Indeed, that is the character I had in mind. Perrin Aybara has many wolvish traits such as eyesight,enhanced sense of smelland hearing, and his reflexes. He also communicates with wolves at a distance. So I think there could be something there for the choice in the name.

Date: 2007-01-05 10:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] avon-deer.livejournal.com
I need to buy more serious fiction when I visit FC. I have not read much in recent years, and want to get back into it. I have just picked up my old copy of Dune, and am also trying out Bill Bryson's "Thunderbolt Kid" autobiography.

I think a good dose of sofawolf press will hit the spot when I am finished with those.

Date: 2007-01-05 11:55 am (UTC)
ext_39907: The Clydesdale Librarian (Default)
From: [identity profile] altivo.livejournal.com
If you look at Sofawolf's current offerings, I strongly recommend not only the New Tibet books, but also Kyell Gold's Volle and Pendant of Fortune. He has a new one, The Prisoner's Return and Other Stories that should be out just in time for FC. They are also releasing Ursula Vernon's Black Dogs this month, and that sounds promising. I heard a reading from it at MFF and plan to get it as soon as it's available.

Date: 2007-01-05 10:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] octatonic.livejournal.com
Quality of life is a very important thing.

If you only get things done and never have any
"me" time something is wrong.

Don't feel guilty hoss!

*hugs*

Date: 2007-01-07 10:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heavens-steed.livejournal.com
I doubt you could ever top me at procrastination. However, there is something to be said about organization although as organized as I try to be, I am lazy and depressed so sometimes I let things pile up. However, I can only stand a messy area for so long.

And you still got the newsletter done and got to read something nice.

Date: 2007-01-07 11:59 am (UTC)
ext_39907: The Clydesdale Librarian (rocking horse)
From: [identity profile] altivo.livejournal.com
No, I wouldn't think of getting into a procrastination contest. For one thing, my mate would beat me easily. He's been known to get around to planting the vegetable garden in August. The weird thing is sometimes he gets away with it.

Date: 2007-01-09 02:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cabcat.livejournal.com
Well it was only to be expected that you got so involved in the story. I mean we all know that if the book is well written you literary ponies can't put it down.

Date: 2007-01-09 12:29 pm (UTC)
ext_39907: The Clydesdale Librarian (rocking horse)
From: [identity profile] altivo.livejournal.com
Sure I can put it down. After I finish reading it. ;p

Date: 2007-01-09 12:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cabcat.livejournal.com
Yes well, I must admit while I'm not up on my classic literature I too have spent entire days reading and not just technical books either.

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