Tuesday, April 20th, 2021

Books read in 2021

Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 11:00 am
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21  The Girl in the Green Silk Gown, Seanan McGuire (Ghost Roads #2) (e)
20  What the Devil Knows, C.S. Harris (Sebastian St. Cyr #16)
19  Last Guard, Nalini Singh (Psy-Changeling/Trinity #21) (pre-pub copy provided by the author; read aloud with Steve)
This is me, breaking the Third Wall:  I really, really liked this one.  It's sweet and compelling, and we get an astonishing closer look at a Designation that has been with us all along, and...I really can't say any more, because I don't want to spoil it for you.  Publication date July 20. You can preorder it now from All The Usual Suspects.

18  Tipping the Velvet, Sarah Waters (e)
17  The Consorts, Melissa Addey (e)
16  Brightfall, Jamie Lee Moyer (e)
15  Spider Woman's Daughter, Anne Hillerman (e)
14  Wild Sign, Patricia Briggs (Alpha & Omega #6) (e)
13  Marian Halcombe, Brenda W. Clough (The Thrilling Adventures of the Most Dangerous Woman in Europe #1) (e)
12  The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics, Olivia Waite (read aloud w/Steve)
11  An Easy Death, Charlaine Harris (Gunnie Rose #1) (e)
10  Paladin's Strength, T. Kingfisher (Saint of Steel #2) (e)
9   Strange Bedpersons, Jennifer Crusie (read aloud w/Steve)
8   The Sugared Game, KJ Charles (Will Darling #2) (e)
7   The Rules of Magic, Alice Hoffman (Practical Magic #2)
6   Smoke Bitten, Patricia Briggs (Mercy Thompson #12) (e)
5   Bonds of Justice, Nalini Singh (Psy-Changeling #8) (read aloud w/Steve)
4   Hostage to Pleasure, Nalini Singh (Psy-Changeling #5) (read aloud w/Steve)
3   Anyone but You, Jennifer Crusie (read aloud w/Steve)
2   Mine to Possess, Nalini Singh (Psy-Changeling #4) (read aloud w/Steve)
1   The Duke and I, Julia Quinn (Bridgerton #1) (e)

NOTE:  I've started to list the series, if any, a particular title is part of, as well as its place in series, if known.

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So, there's been an inquiry -- what the heck are we doing, anyway?

I'm pleased that people care enough to wonder after us, and I do understand that the terms of my profession include the tacit understanding that I will be Endlessly Entertaining on the Internets.

However.

The truth is that I'm not especially entertaining, all by myself -- rather boring, really -- nor are these entertaining times.  My household is doing what many other households are doing -- getting by, working quietly at our various tasks, communing with the cats, and just trying to stay strong.  Yes, I'm reading a lot.  I like to read; reading is what got me into the Author Biz in the first place.

As reported just a few days ago, we're working on the next Jethri book, and that goes like this:  Steve is lead on the story.  When he finishes a section, by which we mean, he feels it's correct and will require no more adjustments or updates, he passes it on to me for editing, adding clarifying bits, and occasional bridge work.  All very so-so, but it gets the job done.

We have two stories under contract, one for an upcoming anthology, Girls in Tank Tops, edited by Jason Cordova; the other for Baen.com, to be published in mid-November.  Both of those are specifically Liaden stories.  On the side, because there's nothing like the thrill of writing a side story when you have work under contract, I'm writing a short set in Low Port, working title "Our Lady of Benevolence."

I believe I mentioned, though I repeat it now for the people in the back, that there will be no new Liaden novel published in 2021.  Steve and I are very sorry about that; it's completely our fault.  The mass market edition of Trader's Leap will be available in September, and a new paperback edition of Local Custom, in November.  We have also signed a contract for the fifth Liaden Universe® Constellation, to be published sometime in 2022.  I'll get the TOC up as I can.

For those who may have missed the announcement, the audiobook edition of Trader's Leap, narrated by Eileen Stevens, is now available from Audible.

We do still have Liaden books under contract, those would be two Jethri books (Steve is lead on both, and is writing the first one now, see above), and two to be named later.  Right now, I'm inclining toward the doings at Tinsori Light for the first of those, though that's not set in anything even resembling stone.

Regarding conventions, Steve and I will be Guests of Honor at AlbaCon (the one in Albany, New York).  This is a virtual con, and here's your link. Yes, it says "2020;" it's this year's information, trust me.

Steve and I are also looking at DisCon 3, that's the upcoming WorldCon, in December.  We're still talking about whether that will be a virtual attendance, or if we'll be physically taking the train down to DC and actually attend a convention for the first time since Forever.  Here's your link to DisCon.

Other than the above, yes, I have taken up embroidery again, which is not a bad thing; it is not "taking me away" from writing any more than reading "takes me away" from writing.  Woman cannot Just Do One Thing every waking hour.  Well, OK.  Some women doubtless can, but not this one.

Today's blog post title comes from "Start the Car," Jude Cole.  Here's your link.

 

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