Summer Recap
Oct. 12th, 2012 11:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So apparently falling off the Earth and forgetting to update my LJ is becoming alarmingly common. Well, I comment in the communities I watch, but somehow I never get around to updating this journal. I definitely need to remedy that going forward. These three month gaps between updates means I forget to write about lots of stuff.
So, I see my last entry was right before Anime Expo, so let's start there. Can I just wallow in the feelings of joy I experienced going to a con for the first time since 2004? I know I was apprehensive before going down - would I still feel the same happiness about the con experience, or would I just feel irritated and frustrated? To my delight, it was definitely the former.
Except for the driving part, which was way worse this year - the con used to be in Anaheim (Disneyland area), which was a wonderful convention center and super easy to get to. By this point however, the con has outgrown that area and now resides in the LA Convention Center. I am ultra afraid of driving in congested metropolitan areas like whoa, and this was no exception. It didn't help that the GPS got us super lost (it was the first time that's ever happened, and I feel so betrayed! XD) and that traffic seemed to come to a grinding halt in pretty much any direction we went. At least if I go back next year, I will have a much greater understanding of that area!
On a happier note, I want to say how much of an improvement the registration process has undergone since I last attended. We were in line for maybe 45 minutes - a far cry from the untold hours in line spent in years previous.
The selection of guests and panels was only just okay. I feel like if you hadn't seen Fate/Zero or Madoka Magica there was like no reason to attend. XD I'm glad I made it a point to at least watch Madoka before going. The composer for both of those series - Yuki Kajiura - was in attendance this year again (she was also here in 2003), and her band Fiction Junction gave an AMAZING concert. I was so, so glad that I got those tickets because it was the highlight of the con for me to see her again.
On a weird note, I also got to meet Peter S. Beagle in the dealer's room! He was there promoting the graphic novel edition of the Last Unicrorn (which I of course got a signed copy of), and I had the opportunity to chat with him a little bit; let me just say that man is an exceptional gentleman, and being able to meet him was probably my greatest con surprise. He was also interested in my "20% Cooler" Rainbow Dash shirt (which I was also complemented on by a 10 year old boy and got bro-hoofed in line for the concert. XD I'm not really a brony, so I found this all very amusing).
So yeah, Anime Expo 2012 was a great experience. It really felt nice to just be around an are filled with general weirdness, be able to nerd out with panels, buy fun stuff in the dealer's room, and forcibly remind myself that I am not the only person in real life who likes anime. Sometimes I tend to forget that little nugget of wisdom.
After AX, I spent about a week hanging out with my parents and spending time at the ocean. We returned at long last to Sea Ranch (which despite the name really has nothing to do with horses) - possibly the most relaxing place on Earth. I dug into reading the awesome Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld, and we pretty much did nothing of import aside from walking down to the beach and looking at the adorable seal colony daily.
Other than the vacation, summer has been a little bit of a blur. I've really tried to spend more time in the gym with my trainer. I'm definitely feeling like I have a little more muscle definition, which is great, but since it's basically still covered with a layer of fat it's kind of a moot point? IDK, I need to get my diet back under control. After spending three months on the new Weight Watchers, I cancelled my subscription. I never saw two consecutive weeks of weight loss, despite following the PointsPlus programs very closely. So that was a bit defeating. I'm debating getting out my old WW materials again.
Fall/Winter is looking rather busy. For a self birthday gift, I got tickets to see Cirque du Soleil next week. And then Sarah Brightman announced a new tour, which I can't miss. Having been to her last two tours, I plan to keep going to every one I can. I'm also thinking about getting Nutcracker tickets for Christmas. It's been ages since I last went, and since I was able to secure a good amount of days off this Christmas (since I worked last year), it might be a nice outing.
Writing wise, a lot of it is still flailing about. My end-of-year writing goal is to finish Queen Kale (a one-shot Jewel Riders fic I started at Sea Ranch) and add one more chapter on my old Tamara fic. The Tamara fic unfortunately has like five or six more chapters to go.
And on a final note, on October 4th I celebrated two years at my current job. It feels weird that I've been here for that long. I'm torn about looking for another job, as I really like the people I work with, but want to be closer to my family. But it's almost like the longer I stay the harder it will be to leave.
On a less introspective note: first Pumpkin Spice Latte of the season today! SO GOOD.
So, I see my last entry was right before Anime Expo, so let's start there. Can I just wallow in the feelings of joy I experienced going to a con for the first time since 2004? I know I was apprehensive before going down - would I still feel the same happiness about the con experience, or would I just feel irritated and frustrated? To my delight, it was definitely the former.
Except for the driving part, which was way worse this year - the con used to be in Anaheim (Disneyland area), which was a wonderful convention center and super easy to get to. By this point however, the con has outgrown that area and now resides in the LA Convention Center. I am ultra afraid of driving in congested metropolitan areas like whoa, and this was no exception. It didn't help that the GPS got us super lost (it was the first time that's ever happened, and I feel so betrayed! XD) and that traffic seemed to come to a grinding halt in pretty much any direction we went. At least if I go back next year, I will have a much greater understanding of that area!
On a happier note, I want to say how much of an improvement the registration process has undergone since I last attended. We were in line for maybe 45 minutes - a far cry from the untold hours in line spent in years previous.
The selection of guests and panels was only just okay. I feel like if you hadn't seen Fate/Zero or Madoka Magica there was like no reason to attend. XD I'm glad I made it a point to at least watch Madoka before going. The composer for both of those series - Yuki Kajiura - was in attendance this year again (she was also here in 2003), and her band Fiction Junction gave an AMAZING concert. I was so, so glad that I got those tickets because it was the highlight of the con for me to see her again.
On a weird note, I also got to meet Peter S. Beagle in the dealer's room! He was there promoting the graphic novel edition of the Last Unicrorn (which I of course got a signed copy of), and I had the opportunity to chat with him a little bit; let me just say that man is an exceptional gentleman, and being able to meet him was probably my greatest con surprise. He was also interested in my "20% Cooler" Rainbow Dash shirt (which I was also complemented on by a 10 year old boy and got bro-hoofed in line for the concert. XD I'm not really a brony, so I found this all very amusing).
So yeah, Anime Expo 2012 was a great experience. It really felt nice to just be around an are filled with general weirdness, be able to nerd out with panels, buy fun stuff in the dealer's room, and forcibly remind myself that I am not the only person in real life who likes anime. Sometimes I tend to forget that little nugget of wisdom.
After AX, I spent about a week hanging out with my parents and spending time at the ocean. We returned at long last to Sea Ranch (which despite the name really has nothing to do with horses) - possibly the most relaxing place on Earth. I dug into reading the awesome Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld, and we pretty much did nothing of import aside from walking down to the beach and looking at the adorable seal colony daily.
Other than the vacation, summer has been a little bit of a blur. I've really tried to spend more time in the gym with my trainer. I'm definitely feeling like I have a little more muscle definition, which is great, but since it's basically still covered with a layer of fat it's kind of a moot point? IDK, I need to get my diet back under control. After spending three months on the new Weight Watchers, I cancelled my subscription. I never saw two consecutive weeks of weight loss, despite following the PointsPlus programs very closely. So that was a bit defeating. I'm debating getting out my old WW materials again.
Fall/Winter is looking rather busy. For a self birthday gift, I got tickets to see Cirque du Soleil next week. And then Sarah Brightman announced a new tour, which I can't miss. Having been to her last two tours, I plan to keep going to every one I can. I'm also thinking about getting Nutcracker tickets for Christmas. It's been ages since I last went, and since I was able to secure a good amount of days off this Christmas (since I worked last year), it might be a nice outing.
Writing wise, a lot of it is still flailing about. My end-of-year writing goal is to finish Queen Kale (a one-shot Jewel Riders fic I started at Sea Ranch) and add one more chapter on my old Tamara fic. The Tamara fic unfortunately has like five or six more chapters to go.
And on a final note, on October 4th I celebrated two years at my current job. It feels weird that I've been here for that long. I'm torn about looking for another job, as I really like the people I work with, but want to be closer to my family. But it's almost like the longer I stay the harder it will be to leave.
On a less introspective note: first Pumpkin Spice Latte of the season today! SO GOOD.
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Date: 2012-10-13 06:33 am (UTC)Though now that I think about it, a Peter S. Beagle-written Transformers fic called 'The Last Unicron" would be pretty awesome. :P
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Date: 2012-10-13 11:26 am (UTC)wait, what? There's a graphic novel for the Last Unicorn? How did Amazon.com fail to tell me? Is it out? ::needs that graphic novel:: (only because I tried to read the novel in college but couldn't find the time)
and oooh, Nutcracker... One of my favorites :D
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Date: 2012-10-14 06:47 am (UTC)Is it terrible to admit that it took Barbie in the Nutcracker to make me interested in Nutcracker? XDHaha, poor Sky. He has been sent through so many strange plot twists at your hands. :D
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Date: 2012-10-14 09:33 am (UTC)no, not at all. My college roommate at the time looked at me funny for picking it up. I actually thought it was cute. And it annoys me when they call "Barbie in A Christmas Carol" her first Christmas movie. No, Nutcracker was. Rawr. XD I think one of the first Nutcrackers I ever saw was the one with Dorothy Hamill/Robin Cousins - with Lorne Greene narrating *(which I'm thrilled to find on youtube)Oh, and agreed on the art - I spotted it yesterday when I went to the bookstore.
ended up spending $14 on DVDs instead XD - 6 for Halloween H20 and 7 for Hunchback with Charles Laughton/Maureen O'HaraIt'll probably go on my Amazon.com order when I order the GI Joe graphic novel I want (a field manual which deals with the original animated series. Squee)no subject
Date: 2012-10-16 02:47 am (UTC)Definitely plunk that graphic novel into your cart for the next Amazon order! And if you enjoy GI Joe, I heartily recommend the new Renegades series.
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Date: 2012-10-16 12:04 pm (UTC)And how many times have I done Sky torture in my fics? Had him turn into a nutcracker, a dog, a dragon (when I was on a Flight of Dragons kick), werewolf, cat beast, had him run afoul of a Dr Moreau persona (gave him raven feathers.. I had been reading Snow at the time).. I think that poor boy runs from me everytime I call him for a muse for my writing XD
I've watched Renegades - but I don't have faith in a second season (unless there is one and then this comment is moot) because supposedly one of the artists that worked on character design is dead. I did like that we actually got to see Snakes' face in Renegades - I've been dying to see what he looked like since you never saw it in DiC or Sunbow's version. I know it was seen briefly in the comics (after he gets surgery) (Hell, I liked Renegades' version of how he lost the ability to speak - better then the live action's "vow of silence" crap - and slightly better then the comic's version. All I can say is "ow")
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Date: 2012-10-13 09:36 pm (UTC)Think you're going to do anything for NaNoWriMo?
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Date: 2012-10-14 06:51 am (UTC)Are you participating this year?? It would definitely be fun if we did it together. :)
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Date: 2012-10-14 12:20 pm (UTC)Instead of a fic, I'm doing a thirty day prompt table! I got a table from http://100-prompts.livejournal.com/ and they have plenty more.
As it stands, my idea is to double it up, as in do each prompt a day twice so that I have one fic for GI Joe and one for Dragon Flyz. Since I want to keep them short one shots, this shouldn't be a problem.
What I'm hoping is that this will re-gear me towards writing so that I actually start writing fics again.
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Date: 2012-10-14 10:20 pm (UTC)Do you mind if I hop on your idea bandwagon? Some of those prompts look absolutely delicious for Dragon Flyz or Jewel Riders!
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Date: 2012-10-16 01:38 am (UTC)Wanna share? It's unlikely we'd copy each other.
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Date: 2012-10-16 03:45 am (UTC)I might try to do all 30 for Dragon Flyz as well - it would be nice to have something at the end to bulk up the section on FF.net!
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Date: 2012-10-16 03:52 am (UTC)Yay for more Dragon Flyz fics!
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Date: 2012-10-20 09:02 pm (UTC)In fact, I think we might be the show's only fans left on the internet. XD
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Date: 2012-10-21 11:08 am (UTC)I know Conan the Adventurer has two fics at last check (which surprised me - I still have to get back to both that I'm writing)
I'm still waiting for a Monster Force or a Mutant League section. I can't be one of the only fans left for either show!
I'm still boggling over the fact that there was a Voltron graphic novel that no-one told me about that does more world-building then the cartoon. Granted, I'm not sure how much canon it is, especially since it gives Zarkon a rather interesting history, like a world he came from, a family other then Lotor, a real honest to goodness first nameRe: ::too lazy to switch out of fandom journal - might be ficcing::
Date: 2012-10-22 05:26 am (UTC)I guess this is where I should confess I actually wrote out possible ideas for what might happen 10 years post Sky Dancers after I watched it the last time XDYou've reminded me I need to actually sit down and watch Conan the Adventurer some time. I even have it all stashed on my computer somewhere.
Isn't it weird when supplemental materials do worldbuilding? It's like you can't really trust what you're reading. That's how I feel about lots of the info from the Jewel Riders TCG.
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Date: 2012-10-22 10:32 am (UTC)And totally - I'm still surprised that Zarkon was ..human. And he actually looks attractive compared to his cartoon counterpart (that's what threw me the most - second to having Voltron talking)
Jewel Riders TCG? Is that the one with the map cards or is this something entirely different?
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Date: 2012-10-15 12:53 pm (UTC)I could have a field day with some of those prompts
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Date: 2012-10-18 11:48 pm (UTC)well, first table's posted, now to actually sit down and write.
of course, knowing my luck, I'll probably hit all the prompts in one fic XDno subject
Date: 2012-10-19 12:08 am (UTC)And hey, that's not a bad thing! Just means you'll get to the other tables faster! Though that would seriously be one interesting fic...
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and I just finished my first prompt XD AU!Naruto for "blood" - probably entered fandom hell for it but what the hey, it'll tie-in another prompt
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