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Oct. 31st, 2007 12:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last night, I finished The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl, by Tim Pratt. It's as if my entire writing group wrote a book together. (Oh no! A book set in Santa Cruz! ;-P )
The Mad PC Corrector got to my library copy. (They use a pencil to change things like "huntsman" to "huntsperson") I was worried, since, hello, "Rangergirl." But they seemed to give up after a few chapters.
In other news, I feel like I have a small sea urchin in the back of my throat.
I also just went back and looked at some old dramatic posts from an old dramatic acquaintance. Every time I read it, I get furious, but I do it compulsively. It's a shameful, shameful pleasure. Shameful because I worry I am sometimes like him.
Sometimes, I feel bad for making fun of the guy, but then I go look at that stuff. (This is the "When you said no, I thought you were just being a woman!" guy). Maybe he's changed over the last two years, but the grotesque defenses he had set up to defend his enormous ego were pretty strong back then, I can't imagine what it would take to tear them down.
The Mad PC Corrector got to my library copy. (They use a pencil to change things like "huntsman" to "huntsperson") I was worried, since, hello, "Rangergirl." But they seemed to give up after a few chapters.
In other news, I feel like I have a small sea urchin in the back of my throat.
I also just went back and looked at some old dramatic posts from an old dramatic acquaintance. Every time I read it, I get furious, but I do it compulsively. It's a shameful, shameful pleasure. Shameful because I worry I am sometimes like him.
Sometimes, I feel bad for making fun of the guy, but then I go look at that stuff. (This is the "When you said no, I thought you were just being a woman!" guy). Maybe he's changed over the last two years, but the grotesque defenses he had set up to defend his enormous ego were pretty strong back then, I can't imagine what it would take to tear them down.