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Someone downstairs has been renovating one of the second floor apartments for what seems like two months, and it's driving me absolutely fucking BONKERS because lately he's been doing work late at night.  Like doing some minor sanding, hammering or drilling at 9pm.  It usually doesn't last long.  But last night he decided that said drilling and hammer tapping was totally fine and A-OK AT MIDNIGHT.

Seriously.  DUDE. 

I mean, it wasn't much, but just enough to keep me awake, so I went downstairs to say something... and of course they pulled the 'maybe if I don't make a noise, they'll go away' on me.  Suffice it to say, I ended up sleeping on the couch.and got maybe four or five hours of sleep.   I'm a bit tired but I'll make do.  I'll just have to find a way to confront him if he pulls that bullshit again.

ANYWAY.

Yesterday was All the Shopping and Cleaning, which kept me pretty busy.  I didn't get any creative stuff done, but that's okay...a day off now and again is fine by me.  Today I'll be getting a haircut (long overdue) and maybe a bit of brunch down at 9th and Irving, and after that we'll have the rest of the afternoon, so I can do my creative catch-up then.  I'd also like to implement another whiteboard item today: scanning.  I figure the weekends are perfect for me to spend an hour or so going through my longhand writing, artwork, and whatnot and scanning them into digital form.  Just a little at a time, so by maybe mid-year I'll be caught up and literally all of my writing and art will be saved to a cloud.  Posterity?  Maybe, but at the moment my reason is 'I live a few miles from a major fault line, so maybe it's not that bad of an idea.'  Heh.

OK!  Time to finish up my coffee and get on the road.  Hope everyone else is having a good weekend!
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Yesterday included a lot of cleaning.  It was time to take down the Christmas tree (A. had suggested keeping it up until Twelfth Night), and considering ours is a small three-foot fake tree, it took me more time to take down the decorations and pack them away than it did to fold the tree up and put it back under the bed!

And while I was on a cleaning roll, I cleaned up the back closet in Spare Oom a bit... I didn't throw that much stuff away so much as I rearranged a lot of things so it's much less of a comic strip punchline.  That's where we keep the tub of Christmas decorations, along with nearly all of A's yarn and canning supplies, my CDs, and various empty boxes that we can use for mailing.  Perhaps one of these days I'll do a bit more clearing out of that closet.

It's part of my long-term cleaning project in Spare Oom.  I've been meaning to scan my longhand writing to pdfs for years, and it seems the only way I'm going to get around to doing it is to put it on my whiteboard... so that'll be a weekend process for me coming soon.  This will also give me the chance to go through a few other documents and papers that have been sitting in various places around the room.  Getting everything in one place (and also shredding the unneeded/unwanted items) will make things a lot easier in the future.  Plus, that peace of mind that it's all safely digitized in case of earthquake/fire, right? 

For today, however, we're in a quandary...do we go to Japantown for manga tankobon, lunch and bento dinners, or do we hang out at home and watch football?  We're kind of leaning towards sticking at home and watching football, as the bleh weather is slowly rolling in, and I don't necessarily need to pick up the tankobon right now.  Heh.  That'll give me more time to work on the cleaning/scanning/writing stuff!

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1. A picture of our neighborhood from the parking lot near the Presidio Landmark apartments, taken earlier today.



2. I love the new scanner I bought. I still need to figure out how to change the settings to color and get photocopy quality, but for now I like the fact that at this point, I'm at least getting a goodly amount of digitizing done, and that's what's important. I want to at least get the writing and the artwork scanned. Any other stuff that needs high-quality digitizing, well, I can figure that out when I get to it.

3. One more week of work, and then [livejournal.com profile] emmalyon and I are on vacation to the east coast! We'll be visiting Boston for the first half of the week, and then hanging out in western MA for the rest of the time. Looking forward to it!

4. I'm having a hell of a time trying to revise/rewrite the opening scene in Chapter 1 of A Division of Souls and it's bugging the hell out of me. I think it might be that I'm out of touch with the story...I may need to give the opening a good strong reread before I start pulling it apart.

5. On the other hand, the revision for Love Like Blood is going strong. Considering I'm on Chapter 3 and I only started revising in the middle of last month, I think that's pretty good. I plan on ramping the speed a little more, maybe get at it at least halfway done by next month.


For tomorrow: a possible walk to the ocean and breakfast at Louis' Restaurant if it's not too crowded, more scanning, a bit of writing, other house errands, and not too much else. It's been a pretty relaxing weekend so far.
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Okay, see that shelf? That's all sort-of-sorted, sort-of-not-sorted paperwork that used to be in one of the two wooden crates I bought from IKEA about five years ago. It hasn't been sorted since I was briefly unemployed in January 2006, when I was waiting to get hired by someone. Before that? It was in various notebooks and milk crates. About ninety percent of it is writing-related stuff, mainly outtakes and notes for things finished and unfinished.

See the top of the notebooks on the shelf below? Those are printed copies of various novels and projects I'd worked on over the years. Most are complete, but they're older versions and not up to date. That's slightly in better order than the above shelf, but it could be better. These are in pressboard covers, which, while they might conserve space and look nice, they really get frayed and unbound rather easily. I should note that there are a few file boxes in front of that (underneath that PM Press catalog) that's full of bits and bobs that may or may not be writing, but are too small to be piled onto that shelf.

And thirdly, the wire mesh bin on the right? That's full of random data cds--various versions of my writing from about 1996 until about 2005ish (I started saving the info to externals at that point, and later to Dropbox.)

My plan is to get these things in some semblance of order--both shelves and the bin and boxes. What I'd really like to do is scan a lot of those papers, but at present I only have one of those cheapo scanners that takes a good minute or so just to scan one page. I'm thinking something like this (which I just ordered for this very reason) would work wonders and save time. It's a bit expensive, but it's exactly what I'm looking for.

Digitally, I believe I already have everything that's on those discs (as well as on a handful of floppies I have), it's just a matter of getting them organized. The downside is having to root through most of it, considering that I'm sure I have multiple copies of the same documents and pictures on there.


I bring all this up because I like order. I'm not OCD about it, it's more that I know where it is, it's just I need better and quicker access to it. There's also the fact that, after a few fire scares at our last apartment complex, I think it's high time that I digitized everything, from artwork to writing, just so I have a more permanent copy. I highly doubt we'll have any fire issues here (not unless the girls downstairs do something really stupid), but there's always the rare chance our city has a repeat of the Loma Prieta '89 quake and we need to evacuate.

It's all part of my spring cleaning and life cleaning going on this year...I'm aiming to make a lot of big changes this year to make my writing career even more mobile and accessible. I plan to carve out some time where I can work on this outside of the daily writing I'm doing.

Hopefully by the time I'm done, I'll have something like my music--everything on an external for easiy mobility and security.

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