Mary Robinette Kowal

Middle Woman – Audio

This weekend, I recorded Orson Scott Card’s Middle Woman, which will appear as an audio bonus in the next issue of Intergalactic Medicine Show. This has long been one of my favorite stories and I’ve had the passing fantasy of adapting it to puppet stage. This is much better–it’s like puppetry for radio. I sent […]

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Physical Therapy and Max

I took Max, the light rail, to my physical therapy appointment today. I wrote about 500 words of my NaNovel on the train. It was very easy and once again makes me wonder why I used to own a car. Of course, that’s because it wasn’t raining and all of my connections worked well. Those

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I Scream, you scream…

For reasons I don’t understand, the guys in the galley on the Portland Spirit, were trying to do horror screams. This was before the cruise started or any guests came on board. I poked my head in and told them it was pathetic and that after the cruise I would show them a real scream.

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A little bit of everything.

Today was a jam-packed day of adventure. I began my day with a photo-shift on the Portland Spirit. In order to deal with my light-work restriction, they’ve shifted me over to the photo department for a while. It is pretty low stress. Then I trotted over to the Mariott for a quick three hour visit

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Orycon

What the heck is that? It’s a Science Fiction and Fantasy festival held in Portland, OR. I went today and will drop in for bits of it over the weekend. I also managed to write 1700 words. Yay me! Oh, and Rob is home for the entire weekend. How glorious is that?

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Sesame Street Update

I really thought that I had told everyone what the final result of my audition was, but I just had another person ask me, so evidently I didn’t. Sesame Street cast an in-house puppeteer without going to callbacks, which is pretty much what I expected to happen. Even so, it was a fun ride.

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Works in Progess

Short Fiction Beauty Will Come:Prequel to “Beauty and the Beast” from the Beast’s mother’s POV. Waiting for Rain: In India, a farmer has beggared himself to pay for his daughter’s wedding and can no longer pay his weather bills. Shades of Milk and Honey: Regency Romance, with fantasy. Magic is a woman’s art, like painting

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In Submission

Short Fiction Body Language : Near-future. Saskia, a puppeteer, is called in to help solve a kidnapping because the only witness is eDawg, a toy for which she did the motion-capture work. The kidnappers demand that the ransom be sent in on eDawg, and Saskia has to manipulate the puppet while pretending to be nothing

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Progress report

I only wrote 1746 words today, but I made several good discoveries. At one point when Grace’s daughter, Cassandra, is grousing about something she thinks “a bear like her father,” and I suddenly realized that Grace met her husband while he was an enchanted bear. I don’t know if it will continue to make sense

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NaNoWriMo

Like a crazy woman I decided to participate in National Novel Writing Month this year. The goal: write 50,000 words of a novel in 30 days. I’m working on a novel called Good Housekeeping, which is a contemporary fantasy. This began a short story which I realized was really a novel in disguise. In prep

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