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I was productive yesterday (as I have not yet been today, alas) and so I went in to the city for two parties last night: the first, [livejournal.com profile] seanan_mcguire's release party for An Artificial Night at Borderlands Books, and the second, [personal profile] damned_colonial's couchwarming party.

Both were a lot of fun--at the Artificial Night party I had rosemary shortbread and obtained a Chimera Fancies pendant of mine own and talked with Seanan McGuire about kitsune in the Toby Daye books, about which she had very thoughtful and cogent things to say, and I got to hear the fabled S.J. Tucker perform, along with some other highly talented musicians, and talked about books with other party-goers, principally the WTFRage of E.Moon and the GrrArgh of The Windup Girl being nominated for the Hugo (and then winning, but its winning was a foregone conclusion once it was nominated; the Hugo electorate is not particularly volatile). That was all one sentence. The couchwarming party was even better, though--many wonderful geeks of various stripes, good food, good fun (and also fanvids, because would it be a couchwarming party without fanvids? no, it would not). *waves to party people*

Took the very last BART back with [personal profile] anatsuno and then did shell out for a taxi from the BART stop to my house--at the advice of one of my fellow party-goers, I think I'm going to start using the paid 24-hour bike parking next to the station for when I come back late from the city. It is a practice I can live with on multiple axes, anyway.

And now I must go translate things. Maybe shower first.

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Date: 2010-09-20 02:45 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shvetufae.livejournal.com
I'm looking forward to hearing what Seanan said about the kitsune.

Also, please elaborate on this when you can: the GrrArgh of The Windup Girl being nominated for the Hugo (and then winning. I hadn't heard any disgruntlement and am curious.

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Date: 2010-09-20 06:04 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starlady38.livejournal.com
I want to say it was Beyond Victoriana where I read a review that said it was basically neocolonialism, which people at the party agreed with. And also he has no grasp of economics (that came from party people). And also whenever a mainstream author writes a genre book and it's nominated the voters give them the Hugo: thanks for slumming!

*waves*