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Sarah/Katherine ([personal profile] truepenny) wrote2010-11-04 02:37 pm

5 things

1. [livejournal.com profile] mrissa says something important.

2. Despite exercise and medication, the RLS was awful last night. It kicked me out of bed twice (once around midnight and once around 3 a.m.). I have called the acupuncture clinic because this is Just. Not. On.

3. A faithful reader has asked where the Booth stories since The Bone Key can be found.

Two are online: "The Replacement" (which appeared originally in The Willows 2.3 (September/October 2008), pp. 48-54) and "White Charles" (link takes you to its original publication in Clarkesworld 36 (September 2009); it has also been reprinted in The Year's Best Dark Fantasy and Horror 2010, edited by Paula Guran (Prime Books, 2010), pp. 388-405.

"The Yellow Dressing Gown" was published in Weird Tales 63.2 (March-April 2008), pp. 63-69.

"The World Without Sleep" was published in Postscripts 14 (Spring 2008), pp. 40-64, and my current hopeful plan is to reprint it in Somewhere Beneath Those Waves.



My 5 things are only making it to 3 today. It'll have to do.
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[identity profile] glinda-w.livejournal.com 2010-11-05 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
*Sympathy* on the RLS, and GoodThoughts that you'll not have to deal with it tonight.

Book Love

[identity profile] tracksonthesnow.livejournal.com 2010-11-07 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Sarah -

:) I'm sorry if this is not the place, sandwiched between so many entries and comments in your livejournal, but I could not find an immediately better way. I have really wanted to tell you for quite a while how much I really loved your Doctrine of Labyrinths. For many, many reasons which I suppose I'd best not go into here. If you still check your Labryinthine email, perhaps I will try once more, there.

Also - - for RLS. Acupuncture can be quite effective. Another thing that is perhaps highly worth looking into (as I am a professional in the field who regularly takes people out of RLS discomfort) is Structural Integration. You can find this work either as "Structural Integration" or you can find a very particular branch of it known as "Rolfing". /end unsolicited suggestion.

Whatever your way Is, love for you and the nerves and the writing and the whateverelse.

And thankyou.

J(ason)