Like many of you, I am most seriously displeased with the way the world is at the moment.
( All the ways things are horrible... )On the lighter side, let me complain, yet again, about how
I fail at Tumblr. I had a little time last week, so I thought I would try to enter the BtVS conversation in a couple of places, and that I'd be able to figure it out this time. Almost immediately, I lost track of what was being said where, could not find the threads I
knew I had seen someplace, and found posters leapfrogging over each other until I was completely lost. Apparently there is a vast difference between "commenting" and "reblogging" — much more than I knew. I can never find my "comments, which also post before I've edited/finished them. I give up. I can't figure out how to keep track of even my own content/contributions. I guess I'll stick to looking at pictures and following links on the Herald, but not engaging over there. That's where the BtVS conversation is, so it's frustrating.
Um, I don't think I mentioned over here that I posted the first couple of chapters of a WIP at seasonal_spuffy, back in May. If you missed it, and don't mind a bit of silliness here you go:
Title:
What Happens in CanadaRating: Mature — for language, themes, and science
Summary: For the good of her sister Slayers, Buffy participates in a study (in Canada). She's a giver.
Since then, I've been to some films at the
Frameline (LGBTQ) Film Festival. It was super fun, as always, and then I went to see
Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs at the
Castro Theater, which is his live show. Also
Dear Old Dad was visiting, and we saw the touring company performance of
Cabaret (thanks, feliciacraft!), went to the new
SFMOMA, and did a bunch of other art-related things. Including this really amazing stealth photography museum, called
Pier 24, which has a huge, amazing, super-curated exhibition, but only allows a handful of people in at any given time. You have to make reservations online and then go through an airlock (only slightly exaggerating) to see the marvelous photos. If you are into photography and coming to or already in SF, I highly recommend it!
I am kicking around the possibility of going to the UK in September, partially to attend
WriterConUK! It's all very sudden, which makes me think I'll probably not pull it off, but the temptation is fierce.
Before that, I'm going to
San Diego Comic-Con for the first time in years, ostensibly to flog the new
Fantagraphics collection/reprint of
Wimmen's Comix. There is even a panel! If you will be in San Diego, come to my panel:
The Complete Wimmen's Comix: A Her-storyGroundbreaking women cartoonists discuss the pioneering history of this comic series that covered still-taboo topics like abortion, menstruation, masturbation, castration, lesbians, witches, murderesses, and feminists. Moderator: Trina Robbins.
Sunday July 24, 2016 12:00pm - 1:00pm , Room 29ABDoesn't that sound like fun?