Some of the de-cluttering efforts are obvious. For example, I am putting books in boxes, indexing their contents, and putting the boxes in a big stack of boxes (also filled with books). I am putting things I have no emotional attachment to/desire to keep in other boxes, and sending them away on a regular basis. I am freely giving things to strangers. Other efforts are less obvious. I bought two new cat trees, because cats knock stuff over, thus creating more mess than they will when given places of their own. I've been saving boxes, which makes more mess, at least until the boxes are filled and put away. And so on.
My brain is no tidier. In trying to clean up my link list, I found things that have literally been waiting for their shining moment for up to two years. Will I ever really get around to some of these? No. No, I will not. That makes me sad, but I'd like to see the floor in my rotating "to do" file someday, just like I'd like to see it in my kitchen, and so away they go. Farewell, sweet links. I hardly knew ye.
Still. Once, Feed was a best-selling title in an Australian bookstore. I was nominated for a Romantic Times award. Apex put out an anthology with my wacky Fighting Pumpkins alien invasion story in it. And I needed to take a nap.
I will probably do some really random review posts in the next few days, just to clear out some links that have waited long past their best-by date. This has never been a judgment on those reviews in specific; it's just how out of control the file has gotten. I need a maid to go with that nap, I swear.
Anybody want to come over and help me index stuff?
(*Let's be clear here: most of it is good stuff. That's why it's there. But not all of it is good stuff. Some of it is bad stuff. Some of it is the kind of stuff that seemed like good stuff six years ago, when I was a different person, or when I really thought that someday I, too, would be a world-class guitarist. And some of it, sad to say, is crap.)
(**If you don't think this is something worth going to war over, you're either not a bibliophile or have never had someone try to take one of your best-beloved books away from you. Not being in the mood to start global thermonuclear destruction, I am doing my best to avoid this.)
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July 14 2011, 19:16:13 UTC 6 years ago
Eventually, they reprinted it, but I spent YEARS trying to find one that was less than $100.
I can fully understand the need to carefully extract one's books.
July 15 2011, 16:15:20 UTC 6 years ago
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Slightly related: I had my brother tell me the other day that his roommate is replacing my loaner copy of Deadline because "If I had known it was your sister's book, I would have been more careful with it." Witness the reason I bought two copies and the only person besides me who has touched my personal copy is my mother. On the bright side, more cat food for your lovelies, assuming he actually buys it, and doesn't just put it off forever. ETA: If he puts it off until Blackout comes out, I will probably end up buying the replacement copy, along with two copies of Blackout. Either way, you (eventually) win! gffy<--Cat says hi!
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July 14 2011, 19:54:18 UTC 6 years ago
having had an assortment of roomies over the years, the funniest was when no one claimed the item, and the argument was over who we thought it belonged to. "NOT ME!" ... then the "where the hell did it come from then?" or "who left it here?" ...
July 15 2011, 16:16:03 UTC 6 years ago
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It was made up of my books, a number of books I swiped from my parents, and boxes of books that my aunt had sent; both her books and books from my grandfather who started the whole family tradition of reading SF/F when he was in the Naval Airforce prior to WWII.
In '94 I was finally in a place financially and dwelling wise to look into getting them shipped to me.
That was when my brother confessed that he hadn't paid the storage fee, and they'd sold off the contents.
"I got out the prints".
My dad and I both wanted to strangle him; he didn't think we'd have given him the $60* to keep them from selling the contents.
I had over 4000 books... along with an oak secretary, an antique cherry library table, 5 Persian rugs, my high school diploma, and a number of other personal items.
So yes, I deeply understand the book loss fear.
*If I could have punched him from Denver, he'd still be rolling around on the ground in pain after he told me that.
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Also, moving under any circumstances in my humble (and possibly expert, given the number of times I've moved in my short life) opinion is the suck. I keep saying that I won't move again until it's my dream house - that was three apartments and a not-dream house ago. Oh, well.
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Good luck. We moved into our current residence 5 years ago next month and we still can't get a vehicle into the garage. The husband jokes that everything is in there, right next to the Ark...
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July 14 2011, 21:00:21 UTC 6 years ago
It's kinda fun to go through all the stuff you've had sitting around for years, and purge some of it, though. :) I keep trying to do more of it... unfortunately being an arty/crafty person it's all "No, I swear, I WILL USE THIS FOR SOMETHING." For *everything*. Driving me mad. I don't have the space for all the junk people help me accumulate on top of everything I do for myself. :D
(Also, come to Canada! It's awesome here!)
July 14 2011, 22:48:17 UTC 6 years ago
(also, Canada = awesome. Spent 10 years on a summer swim league in Canada. Would live there in a heartbeat!)
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Are you a library-thinger?
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July 14 2011, 21:47:38 UTC 6 years ago
I've only been there for a short train layover, but that will change in October for Geek Girl Con! (You planning on attending? It's an excuse to go to Seattle!)
Anybody want to come over and help me index stuff?
Love to, if plane tickets weren't what they are (and my own schedule weren't what it is.)
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July 14 2011, 21:52:32 UTC 6 years ago
I'm in the process myself too, as we've lived in our current home for 5 years now and never completely moved in. There's so much I'm not doing because of that, and I finally have a helper with motivation enough for both of us.
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We share a similar goal. Eventually we will move, and I am bound and determined that when we do, the only things we will be taking with us are those things we love and/or use.
Our household is the product of two packrats mating, so there is a LOT of stuff to go through. Progress has slowed a bit of late, but listening long-distance to my elderly parents packing to evacuate for the flood has renewed my motivation. (They saved the piano and all the instruments, but only a fraction of the books and LPs. *wails*)
Now, two packrat bibliophiles mating results in a pretty sizable library. :-D My favorite project of the last epoch has been sorting, organizing, and cataloging all the books. My "library database" (well, overstuffed spreadsheet) is a thing of beauty, to me at least. :-) Were I closer, I would LOVE to come help you index stuff!!
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And I so understand going to war over books improperly taken. I really need to get better at tracking who I've lent my precious ones to, so I know who to growl at when they don't come back.
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July 14 2011, 22:34:30 UTC 6 years ago
You are at the in between stage which is so hard to live with - in order to de-clutter and organize you first have to increase the clutter by taking apart the stacks and saving boxes and all that - your brain will feel less cluttered once you start to get past the mid-point. Hang in there! And my mantra with clients was, when in doubt, to ask yourself "Under what circumstances would I use this again?" If there is not a really good answer, let it go make someone else happy!
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July 14 2011, 22:44:49 UTC 6 years ago
When I got divorced, the ex-to-be decided he got 50% of everything, no matter what, and he also invoked clauses like "I bought that before we got married, so it is absolutely mine", and he wound up with half the dishes, half the pots and pans, all of the electronics except 1 old tv, the bed and dresser set (good riddance, I hated them), and so on. I did draw the line at one point when he tried to divide the actual FOOD, including the spices, but the real war came when he tried to touch my book collection. I gave him a handful of the crap he liked and told him in no uncertain terms he wasn't touching anything else. Period. I probably would have killed him on the spot if he tried to touch my book collection (in retrospect saving me oodles of attorney money, because let's face it, justifiable)!
Hang in there with the move stuff -- during my 7 year marriage, we moved roughly 13 times including a few major moves (Seattle to Chicago, Chicago to Tracy CA, CA back to Seattle) and numerous moves within 5-120 miles of Seattle. Needless to say, packing became an artform. 12 years in my current place, the growing up of kids, and the addition of a spouse-equivalent -- urgh, I don't want to move again, and I don't envy you your move!
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A book that is worth reading is one thing, a book that is worth keeping on my shelf is another.
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July 15 2011, 05:34:32 UTC 6 years ago
I totally understand about the books - when we moved to Seattle about a month ago my husband suggested we downsize our library drastically. I considered downsizing my relationship! (j/k - but we did keep the books after all)
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Also, if you need a pair of hands and a brain re: indexing, I'm about, Bay Area wise.
Moving out sans thermonuclear destruction is an achievable goal! Or so I hear.
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