from Ireland
Jun. 28th, 2007 07:32 pmAfter weather related-delays in Heathrow, an unplanned stopover and a check-in computer crash in Dublin, some lost luggage and a cryptosporidium outbreak, I am pleased to discover that Galway is really quite delightful. The food is mostly fried (yum), the hot chocolates are delicious (double yum), the summer is cold and wet, and the buildings are stupendously ancient. I'm not so fond of the crowds, but that's just me. Luckily our base camp, The Western Hotel, couldn't be more comfortable. I can't recommend it highly enough. Now we're here, I don't want to leave.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, a couple of pleasing podcasts have gone online.
The first, with Stage Noise, features interviews with Jeff Wayne and myself (separately, alas) and can be located here. I talk about The Books of the Cataclysm, Star Wars and all manner of things.
The second comes from Adventures in Sci Fi Publishing, where both Tobias Buckell and Lou Anders are interviewed at some length. Toby very kindly plugs the Cataclysm series, describing it as the best fantasy series he's read recently. I am seriously chuffed.
Anyway, I don't intend to sit here at the computer all day. Amanda and I are off to Connemara this afternoon. This should tie with the experience of drinking Guiness on Irish soil as a highlight of the trip (in the touristy sense) so far--assuming we survive the drive. This will be my first time behind the wheel in a foreign country (under which term I include such places as Sydney, where the roads aren't flat or at right angles to each other) so fingers tightly crossed...
Meanwhile, back in the real world, a couple of pleasing podcasts have gone online.
The first, with Stage Noise, features interviews with Jeff Wayne and myself (separately, alas) and can be located here. I talk about The Books of the Cataclysm, Star Wars and all manner of things.
The second comes from Adventures in Sci Fi Publishing, where both Tobias Buckell and Lou Anders are interviewed at some length. Toby very kindly plugs the Cataclysm series, describing it as the best fantasy series he's read recently. I am seriously chuffed.
Anyway, I don't intend to sit here at the computer all day. Amanda and I are off to Connemara this afternoon. This should tie with the experience of drinking Guiness on Irish soil as a highlight of the trip (in the touristy sense) so far--assuming we survive the drive. This will be my first time behind the wheel in a foreign country (under which term I include such places as Sydney, where the roads aren't flat or at right angles to each other) so fingers tightly crossed...
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Date: 2007-07-05 07:19 pm (UTC)http://calico-reaction.livejournal.com/38637.html
I got to read an ARC of the third book in your Cataclysm series, and in a word, I enjoyed it quite a bit. That's saying something, since I hadn't yet read the first two books. A hundred pages into this one though, and I couldn't resist ordering the first two.
Hopefully, I'll get around to them soon. If the other piles of books don't topple over and kill me first. ;)
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Date: 2007-07-05 07:56 pm (UTC)Whole-hearted thanks, in spades. It's put a real shine on a tricky day (survived the Galway, Oxford and London legs of the honeymoon, but am currently struggling with more lost luggage in New York--sigh).
I really hope you enjoy the rest of the series, when you get the chance.
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Date: 2007-07-05 10:11 pm (UTC)