Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
Seanan McGuire
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I said I'd do it, and so...

I am now taking "tip jar" donations to fund the next InCryptid story or stories. To tip, please PayPal to...

delirium@xocolatl.com

I will leave the tip jar open until next Wednesday, the 9th, when I will close it and post a total for what was collected.

If I get $200, I will prioritize finishing and posting "We Both Go Down Together," aka, "Alice actually arrives."
If I get $300 or more, I will add "Ghosts of Bourbon Street" to the inchworm list, which means it gets scheduled and everything.

"We Both Go Down Together" will be posted this year even if no one tips me a penny; I'm not holding anything finished hostage, just trying to justify shuffling things around.

Thank you!
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Tip jar opening noted, logged, and responded to. Sent some funds your way, maybe more later if I can. No need to reply with thanks or anything (I know you'll see it), just keep writing as fast as your heart desires. But automatic thought-transcription like the book _God Emperor of Dune_ by Frank Herbert, when will we have it???

My favorite Decemberists lyric: "Had a dream/ You and me and the war at the end times..." -- Calamity Song. California, catastrophe, bouncy.

If the world was actually coming to an end, though, I would still want to be listening to R.E.M.'s "It's the End of the World as We Know It" as my personal doomsday song. I made two R.E.M. mix CDs recently from concerts. The first was titled "Songs for when the world ends." The second was called "After the Afterlife," because we would need something to do after the end-times...

Right. Clearly I need to stop rambling and go to bed now, so I can go to work in the morning.

Mack
My favorite Decemberists lyric is probably something from Hazards of Love. That is just an incredible piece of work, and I can't not listen to the whole thing any time I press play on a single song.