Dec. 8th, 2016

scribblemyname: (calligraphy)

Lots to do today and not necessarily looking forward to it. That said, there are good things! Lovely things!

Last night I went to bed early and ended up rewatching a comfort food movie to go to sleep by. Hoosiers is still one of my top three to five favorites.


Lexember Word for the Day:

cherich • [ tʃɛ ɹitʃ ] or [ tʃɛ ɹiʔtʃ ] • ice cream, lit. the ice
noun form derived from an older form of the definite, before this construction would have been considered imprecative; some native speakers pronounce it in the imprecative with the "final" glottal stop and others have dropped the stop to treat it like an irregular definite noun
Language: Akachenti

I have to revisit phonology for this language. I thought I had my clicks nicely settled and basic phonotactics but it's amazing how easy and clear everything is one day, then sounds total different on re-analyzing it the next. And I'm not that great at phonetic analysis in the first place. :headdesk:


Interesting Articles Read:

Interesting Fiction Read:

Books I want:


  • A Rose Point Holiday by MCA Hogarth: I got a friendly little email telling me this one existed, and I'm a huge fan of her work. Technically I have a Scribd account and have also been paying for it for months when I couldn't figure out how to get it to work since my tablet refuses to successfully install the update the app keeps downloading. If I could get it to work, I might be able to get this one for free. Hmm...



Things I'm not Working on and Should Be


  • trovia's story - Just plain having some trouble on that front, i.e. hating and throwing out all the new words I've managed to get on it


  • my Yuletide story - canon review (costs money) and writing the story in the first place


Things I'm Still Working on and Had Hoped Would be Finished by Now


  • postcards - all set up to order and waiting on payday


  • book collections - one's all set up to order and waiting on payday, one is written but not done being set up, and the other for the family is... not done at all. Ack!


Writing for the Day

Epic fail. None. Our kitchen sink failed and it took me forever to clean. I passed out before I got any nonhousehold chores work done last night. :(

Still, not a bad day.

scribblemyname: (teacup)

Conlanging

Started cracking the code of my old script for Kalyeshur / Vas'hehr. I've figured out about five or six glyphs.

Lexember Word for the Day

tonga • / to ŋa / • letter or glyph in a writing system
noun without finalized declension forms, so I can't offer example sentences or constructions at this time
Language: Akachenti


Work

Possible breakthrough on a testing issue that we'd deferred for major feature development/rework/refactoring and here! A lead that may result in a fix without having to wait for the pre-Easter development cycle.

Tonight more smoke testing. I may be up all night, considering the last deploy.


Reading

Good Articles I Read:

It's Thursday, so it's time to go read the Business Rusch.

Books I Want:


  • Women of Futures Past: Classic Stories, edited by Kristine Kathryn Rusch - I mean, look at that cover, it's gorgeous! And I adore women and girls in my science fiction. 'Nuff said.
    Meet the Women of Futures Past: from Grand Master Andre Norton and the beloved Anne McCaffrey to some of the most popular SF writers today, such as Lois McMaster Bujold and CJ Cherryh. The most influential writers of multiple generations are found in these pages, delivering lost classics and foundational touchstones that shaped the field.

    You'll find Northwest Smith, C.L. Moore’s famous smuggler who predates (and maybe inspired) Han Solo by four decades. Read Leigh Brackett’s fiction and see why George Lucas chose her to write The Empire Strikes Back. Adventure tales, post‑apocalyptic visions, space opera, aliens‑among‑us, time travel—these women have delivered all this and more, some of the best science fiction ever written!




Writing

Didn't have a lot of actual time for that today, but I got a poem done anyway. Not a very good one, but it exists.

Strait

There's the fast way,
then there's the easy way,
the last way we did,
and the right way.

There's the quality way
and the quantity way,
the way things are done,
and the right way.

I've worked hard and fast,
I've worked smarter, not harder,
what we've always done,
and non-starters.

I've tried all the methods
and done all the tests:
when all's said and done,
the right way is best.

And a somewhat better haiku

if joy comes with morn
then still as snow, I will wait
through ungentle night

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