Okay, so, I’ve been gone a while.
No surprises there, since I’m generally pretty awful at keeping my blog up to date. This time, at least, I have an excuse for the long silence— I was fortunate enough to get to spend all of September down in Australia. And generally having the time of my life. (Tasmanian Devils are TEH KYOOT.)
Worldcon made a good excuse for my first trip to the Southern Hemisphere. And I figured that if I was going to travel across the International Date Line for maybe the only time in my life, I ought to make the most of it. Hence the month-long vacation.
Also, the timing worked out very well, because I turned in the manuscript for the third and final Milkweed novel, Necessary Evil, a couple of weeks before I left for Melbourne on August 30 (it was due on my editor’s desk September 1). Which meant that the trip coincided with the first time in over four years when I could enjoy down time—actual, honest-to-goodness down time with no obligations or deadlines pressing on me—and relax and veg out without being stricken with the crippling guilt that I wasn’t working on Milkweed stuff right now. Which is sorta how I’ve spent all of my free time since I started planning the Milkweed Triptych, way back when.
So I spent the month traveling around Australia while not thinking about Marsh, Will, Gretel, Klaus, Eidolons, Enochian, and all the rest. And it was awesome.
I’ll try to say more about my antipodean adventure in upcoming posts. (No promises. Because as we all know, I suck at keeping the blog up to date.) But, while at Worldcon, I did get to sit down with my editor at Tor. So, speaking of Milkweed, some updates below the cut…