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Addergoole T-shirts ideas – feedback wanted
So, 3-1/2 years after starting the original serial, and one day after launching The New Serial, I finally have ideas for T-shirts.
My thoughts, such as they are:
A series with flat color or line-art of the Addergoole Coat of Arms on the front left chest, text below.
Text: STAFF, KEPT, KEEPER, and then cy'[Mentor]
I’m not sure about the back text for the first three, but for cy’Mentors, something like:
Linden’s Students
They who have the most toys[fun?] win.
Luca’s Students
Fight with honor
Love with honor
Live [die?] with honor
Valerian’s Students
Nature is sharper than it looks
and less forgiving
Pelletier’s Students
I can see your future.
It looks ugly/Do you want the bad news or the really bad news first?
Fridmar’s Students
[some variation on “what doesn’t kill you makes me stronger”]
Mendosa’s Students
I can see your problem now; you’re crazy
Would you like me to fix that?
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Countdown to Addergoole Year 9: It’s here!
August 31, 2003
They’d been dumped in the middle of nowhere, in an airport that barely deserved the name, with an airfield that they were pretty sure was a wheat field in the off time…
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Looking to commission tip jar art.
I am looking to commission two tip jars for Addergoole: Year Nine.
Both in a cartoony style, rather than realistic.
* a glass jar with fingerprints, reading “Tips.”
* a book titled “story futures”
Anyone interested in quoting me a price for one or both?
Edit: Found! Thank you!
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Alder by Post Issue 8 is done and mailed!
Alder by Post Issue 8 is off the presses! Subscribers and other regulars, it has been mailed to you.
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Yesterday’s handwritten story, typed out
Thanks to
wispfox
If it had been Tolly who showed up, Kai thought, she might have
stood a change. They had never been able to really get away from him,
of course; they’d been raising his son for nearly 12 years. But Conrad
had also never forgiven him.
Kai wasn’t sure she had, either, but that burned quietly, in a place
she didn’t look at often.
If it had been Tolly, or Mark, or one of the later members of the
cy’ree, she might have had a change of keeping Conrad with her. He had
never, after all, been the most noble, most white Knight of the
cy’Luca bunch, by his own admission.
But it was Vlad, greenest of the White Knights, and Finn and Smitty,
who showed up at their cozy cottage. When she saw the mer-man armed
for battle, great axe with a wooden-edged blade hanging over his
shoulder, she knew she’d lost him.
“They’re destroying our world.” Finn spoke over her shoulder to
Conrad. “We have to stop them.”
“L.A., ” Smitty added. “There’s a Nedetakaci in L.A., claiming to
own the place.”
Technically, the Returned were not Nedetakaci, but Kai did not think
that cy’Luca – or Los Angeles – would appreciate the distinction. She
didn’t bother wasting her breath.
“Come back in twenty-four hours,” she said instead. “There’s a guest
house out back. You can stay there.”
“Conrad,” She’d thought Vlad at least would know better.
Conrad did. He put his arm around Kai’s shoulder, like they’d never
had their problems. “The Returned will still be there tomorrow, guys.
Come back in twenty-four.”
“I didn’t think she was still Keeping you.” Smitty didn’t seem
happy, if the ears were any indication.
“She’s not, not since school. Twenty-five hours.”
She didn’t ask if he knew it was good-bye. They both knew enough
seers – and they knew visions could be mutable. So she didn’t ask, and
neither of them said the word. Their children, more perceptive than
their mother ever had been, were well-behaved, almost somber.
Cy’Luca gave her the twenty-five hours, and then they took Conrad from her.
When they returned his plaid and his blade to her, it was Luke – and
only Luke – who did so. She cried where no one could see her, and, in
her icy cy’Regine way, went about her revenge.
—
It wouldn’t have been fair to say that Ty was adjusting well to her
collar. It was clear captivity chafed the gregarious hermaphrodite;
clearer still that enforced silence and chastity were making it
miserable.
Shahin had not worn a collar in 50 years, but she had Kept her
share, she and Emrys, over the decades. She did what she could bring
herself to do, to ease her captive’s anxiety. Still, it was two weeks
before she could allow Ty in her bed.
Ty stripped when ordered to, but the tease and flirtation had gone
out of its movements. She’d waited longer than she should have. Too
long? She didn’t want to return him broken to Regine. She still had
descendants going to that woman’s school.
“Come here, and take my clothes off as well.” She hated the hope she
saw in his eyes. She didn’t think she could give him what he wanted.
She could…
more to come!
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Unfunking my habitat
So, thanks to a number of awesome people, I have been following Unfuck your Habitat.
It’s been helping get into small habits: wash the dishes every day(6 days out of 7, really), make the bed every day. The house is never Really Bad but it does tend to accumulate.
Today, I’d taken a short day to work on yard stuff, and then it rained, so I couldn’t work on the yard stuff OR sand the door. So I started working on getting rid of the finger marks on the cabinets & drawers. You know, those saponified (stop it Opera, that’s totally a word) marks around the handles where your fingers move over the wood over and over again?
And then I was down on the floor, and thought, while I’m down here….
So an hour later, 7 cupboard doors, 6 drawer fronts, the dishes, and three rows of tiles are clean, as well as the cats’ food area and the spots under the wire shelving.
I even dusted our water >.>
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On Writing, Time, and Giraffe Calls
I have been having a lovely time gardening and working on the house in the last couple weeks.
However, this means that, coupled with being busier at work, I have less time for writing.
Pair this with launching my new webserial this week, and I have Almost No Time for writing (eek).
I have decided that the September and October Giraffe-Bunny-Safari-Calls will be Very Mini Indeed: In lieu of the standard call, I am going to have a 2-hour window (time to be pre-announced) on the normal day (the 15th of September, the 13th of October). In that two-hour period, I will have a livewriting window open and take prompts on a to-be-chosen theme.
Consistent contributors: is there a time during Saturday EST that works well for you?
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Signal Boost of Dooom – @Rix_Scaedu’s #promptCall
I’m a little behind in telling you how awesome Rix is.
From her last prompt call, she wrote me 8,000,000 awesome stories (approximately).
After the Fairy Tale, came from my prompt “Other gender role reversals.” Then she wrote
After The Fairy Tale II to my prompt “The Unwanted reward,” and then to my donation,
After The Fairy Tale III
Well worth a read!
I gave her a ton of prompts, so she wrote a ton of stories! Check out
Dealing With Demons
and, of course, more in her Rensa world:
An Audience, among many awesome stories.
AND NOW she’s doing it again!
Rix’s September Prompt Request is open!
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Alder by Post!
Alder by Post issue Seven is ready to go, and Issue Eight won’t be far behind!
Get in now, while I still have a copy or two of every issue so far!
Issue Seven is an Addergoole Story, set in the Village. Issue Eight is set in a Space universe.
And all of them together make a beautiful collection, as shown by reader & subscriber
eseme in these pictures!
Not catalogs I didn’t ask for, circulars, coupons, offers of car insurance, or anything else addressed to “Resident.” I love letters and post cards and packages, real mail from real people.
Alder by Post combines the excitement of getting real mail with brand new flash fiction from an author whose work I enjoy. It would be impossible for me not to love this project.
There are plenty of other things to love about Alder by Post, if you are not a fan of physical mail as I am. The stories (often, but not always, set in one of Lyn’s many fascinating worlds) are exclusives. They do not appear on her website or in any electronic format. For fans of her work, this is a way to get access to all the stories.
In addition to the story, each card has themed artwork on both the front and back. The stories are complete on the front of the card, while a short related story appears on the back. The postcards are also limited editions, so those who enjoy collecting and completing a set will want to order back issues while they still can! Each card is signed and numbered by Lyn.
I have found that the best way to display your Alder by Post collection is a scrapbook, sized six by six inches (that would be the size of the pages inside) or as close as you can get in metric. While the cards are all roughly four by six inches, some are a bit wider than four inches, and a typical photo album has a paper or plastic backing that goes behind the photo. This means you cannot see both sides of an Alder by Post card if you put it in a photo album, and you might have to trim it to fit the pocket besides. The scrapbook has removable paper inserts, and the cards display beautifully! Be aware that you will get half the pages that the label indicates (it assumes that you will put two pages inside each pocket, not one). However, additional pages can be purchased separately. I found mine at a national chain craft store.
Eseme, a reader
Get your own now!
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