Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
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Ten things make a list; this is a list.

1. To clarify a point from all the shirt posts: please don't email now asking if your shirt has been mailed. Your shirt has been mailed. I don't know where it is anymore. The post office does what it will do, but as we have not, thus far, had anything vanish while in transit, I am relatively confident that your package will get to you. It can take up to a week within the US, and up to three weeks outside the US. If you are in the US and don't have a shirt by April 15th, or outside the US and don't have a shirt by May 1st, that's when we should become concerned. (That's a lot of time on purpose. I want to give the post office the chance to find things.)

2. Texas was gorgeous, and College Station was amazing. I realize the state's unusual weather meant that it was basically all dressed up for my West Coast eyes—it rained for several weeks before my arrival, so everything was green and covered in wildflowers—but first impressions matter, and my first impression was "This place is gorgeous." Definitely an E-ticket of a state.

3. Midnight Blue-Light Special has been turned in to The Editor, which means I can focus on all the other things that I'm supposed to be writing right now. No, it never ends. Which is also kind of awesome, even if right now, all I want to be working on is InCryptid. Stupid muse and her stupid laser focus. Oh, well.

4. Thanks to trusting the travel gods to see me safely home on Sunday, I managed to upgrade my two flights in coach to a single through flight in first class. Let me tell you, first class is a nice way to fly home. Also, there was free digital cable on the flight, so I watched Jennifer's Body, Zombieland, and Pandorum. Awesome, even more awesome, what the fuck were these people thinking.

5. Also on the topic of first impressions, thanks to this lingering cold, College Station's first impression of me was "scratchy-voiced, foul-mouthed, evil pixie." I can definitely settle for that.

6. Tonight, I do laundry; tomorrow, I pack for Emerald City Comic Con. Because it never really ends once it begins around here. I'm super-excited to see my Seattle family, go to my first ECCC, and hug Amy Mebberson lots and lots. My life is empty if I don't hug an Amy once a month. True fact. And my beloved Amy McNally went home after Consonance.

7. The cats are filled with hate, because the suitcases will not go away. I begin to fear retribution. On the plus side, their "retribution" usually takes the form of sleeping endlessly atop the objects of their annoyance.

8. The new Monster High characters are starting to ship, and my local Toys R Us is once again seeing me two and three times a week as I check in, looking for Rochelle Goyle and the basic Jackson Jekyll (he previously appeared in the beachwear line, Gloom Beach, which means this is the first time he's been available with all his accessories). Luckily, I have a tolerant mother, and tolerant friends.

9. For those of you in the UK, I have a column in this month's issue of SFX Magazine! Or, well, Mira does. I wrote an article about why The Stand is a classic and you should read it. US folks, you'll be able to pick up the issue next month. I'm really pleased with it.

10. Jean Grey is still dead, zombies are love, and the Great Pumpkin watches over us all.
Tags: brief notes, cats, con prep, conventions, magazines and me, medical fu, midnight bluelight special, post-con, ten things, toys are nice, travel, zombies
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A bit of silliness from Tumblr for your entertainment. There was a meme making the rounds over the weekend: "You restart the world. It’s a merging of the last three fictional worlds you experienced."

My last three were Transmetropolitan, InCryptid...and Glee.

As I said at the time, I can sort of see A&B working together, and I can absolutely see B&C together - I just know Kurt is a "Dance or Die" fan - but all three together just makes my brain hurt. ;-)
For me that would be Schlock Mercenary, The Whiteboard, and Newsflesh. The weird part is that they have all kinda sorta crossed over already.

A&B are web comics, and each of them has occasional cameos from the other. The Whiteboard had a zombie outbreak story arc around Halloween a couple of years ago. Schlock has ongoing references to a secret program that developed nanites that revive the dead. They can seem rather zombie-like until their mental faculties reboot. One main character actually clawed his way out of the grave and moaned "braaainnns" but it was related to something he was thinking about while he was dying. And this week the strip features a body shambling around after the owner accidentally pinched off his own head with a waldo.

Those aren't exactly Newsflesh-type zombies, though The Whiteboard comes closest.
Now I'm trying to picture Spider Jerusalem in the Newsflesh universe...and cowering in fear.
Hee.