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What a great resolution, Kath! I may just swipe that one for myself.
You can improve on perfection? I did not know that!
Admirable resolution.
When there’s no room for improvement, we stagnate.
Confession time:
I’ve had an on again/off again familiarity with Peter’s work. Can I have a brief retrospective on your artwork so that I can locate it? Peter’s not the only star around here, you know!
Hi! I’m glad you had a good holiday. I was just peeking at your blog because I’m thinking about next year’s Dragoncon and passively plotting being a more forceful direct person who isn’t pushed over by the community college faculty member who wants to co-opt a panel on witchcraft to discuss censorship at length. I put together a community for the track on Livejournal and am waiting for Bev’s okey to announce it on the Dragoncon page. Let me know what you think of it and if you can think of ways that a technologically-limited person can make it spiffier.
On a side note, preparing for my first interview for a library specialist next week. I have to plot a storytime program as well as a booktalk for elementary-aged children and handle reference issues. I think I have a decent storytime idea worked out, but it is fairly spammy for a post here. Still iffy about the book for the booktalk, so if you have any suggestions, let me know. I’ve emailed my YA professor as well as posted notes on several library communities.
Also, was in the audience for the La Nouba New Year’s performance. We saw the first show rather than the second one with the toasting. It was so awesome, and I’ve been listening to the soundtrack for the show since then in my mazda mx-3.
Hope everything is going well. Drop me a note at some point when you have time.
Link for the community: http://www.livejournal.com/community/dragonconyalit/
-Heather