Review, and gloomy stuff
Dec. 7th, 2006 04:49 pmThere's a review of the Datlow/Link/Grant "Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" up at Tangent, which has nice things to say about my story "Going the Jerusalem Mile". If I don't often point you at reviews from here, it's not modesty, rather that I don't often see 'em; if people are talking about my work out there, it is beyond my fu to find them. (Of course, I choose to believe that there is in fact not so much a conspiracy as an apathy of silence; nobody cares. Sob.)
Talking of which, I have done a lot of walking in the rain today, to small effect; all it's really done is hammer into me that actually I expect to walk in the rain, to small effect. I expect, consistently, to fail. My vision of the future is and always has been of my sitting hunched in the corner of a rank bedsit, a hospital ward, maybe a prison cell, a large man utterly broken, hugging my knees and whispering "oh, dear" at intervals. Quite why I expect to be incarcerated I'm not clear, except for a general sense that my sins will find me out, either physically or otherwise; but the complete collapse of the mental framework, that construct that I call a world that I can function in, oh yes. It'll be triggered, I expect, by financial failure, a simple inability to earn a living any more; then they'll take my toys away from me, and I will just fall apart.
The constant postponing of this prognostication is as much a surprise to me as to everyone else. Its most common manifestation is that baffled anxiety with which I greet every sale: "My God, I fooled them again! How can this be? It'll never last..." Actually it always has lasted thus far, but I grow less confident with every year. I think the book trade and I are moving on divergent tracks, and I'm barely hanging on as it is; sooner or later something has to give, and it's almost certainly going to be my fingernails.
There, now. That's made you feel better, hasn't it? Sorry; I think it's the rain.
Talking of which, I have done a lot of walking in the rain today, to small effect; all it's really done is hammer into me that actually I expect to walk in the rain, to small effect. I expect, consistently, to fail. My vision of the future is and always has been of my sitting hunched in the corner of a rank bedsit, a hospital ward, maybe a prison cell, a large man utterly broken, hugging my knees and whispering "oh, dear" at intervals. Quite why I expect to be incarcerated I'm not clear, except for a general sense that my sins will find me out, either physically or otherwise; but the complete collapse of the mental framework, that construct that I call a world that I can function in, oh yes. It'll be triggered, I expect, by financial failure, a simple inability to earn a living any more; then they'll take my toys away from me, and I will just fall apart.
The constant postponing of this prognostication is as much a surprise to me as to everyone else. Its most common manifestation is that baffled anxiety with which I greet every sale: "My God, I fooled them again! How can this be? It'll never last..." Actually it always has lasted thus far, but I grow less confident with every year. I think the book trade and I are moving on divergent tracks, and I'm barely hanging on as it is; sooner or later something has to give, and it's almost certainly going to be my fingernails.
There, now. That's made you feel better, hasn't it? Sorry; I think it's the rain.
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Date: 2006-12-07 05:07 pm (UTC)I actually got this out of the way in 1994. I'm planning a book that involves the whole experience, and expect much wealth and fame to come from it.
Not kidding. On either point.
Dude. You have work in a "Year's Best F&H"
DUDE.
It's cumulative. Build, even if it's on that single brick. And keep adding bricks. That's how it works.
More later.
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Date: 2006-12-07 06:08 pm (UTC)Leave No Writer Behind, that's our motto.
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Date: 2006-12-07 06:13 pm (UTC)You can face poverty with us. It's still poverty, only funny.:)
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Date: 2006-12-07 08:57 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-12-07 09:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-12-07 09:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-12-08 02:21 am (UTC)A lament & prophecy I've read from quite a few writers, who all seem to think that they're frauds and will one day be revealed as such.
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Date: 2006-12-08 03:25 pm (UTC)B. If you ever fell on hard times, you and Barry (or Barry successor) can always live with me. Not necessarily always the lap of luxury, but a safe space with working kitchen and lots of books and cats.
Garrets'R'Us
Date: 2006-12-09 04:30 pm (UTC)Simon M
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Date: 2006-12-11 10:11 pm (UTC)Except the part about being a man.
But here: *hug*
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Date: 2006-12-12 12:39 am (UTC)