Fics and space
Mar. 18th, 2017 08:02 pmI don't seem to get around to actually writing posts these days. Well, let me post just a few random important things.
Finishing Torchwood S2 was certainly bad for my overall productivity. I mean, now there's so much more fanfic I can read. And do you have any idea how much fanfic there is in that fandom, including well-written and thought-out stuff, with interesting plots and delicious smut, and how much of it's is bloody epic in length? I could spend the rest of the year doing nothing but reading fics. I'm trying not to.
Well, I am still succeeding at reading Things That Are Actual Books, still, and one of the books I'm currently reading is Chris Hadfield's An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth. In the case you don't know, he's a Canadian astronaut who has, oh, been Commander of the International Space Station and recorded a version of David Bowie's Space Oddity in space, and so forth, and the book is his memoirs of how to become an astronaut and how to be one and what we all can learn from it and how awesome space is and stuff. I'm having a grand time reading it.
I possibly had other things to write, but I can't recall them. Well, let me record that I had a good writing day today.
Finishing Torchwood S2 was certainly bad for my overall productivity. I mean, now there's so much more fanfic I can read. And do you have any idea how much fanfic there is in that fandom, including well-written and thought-out stuff, with interesting plots and delicious smut, and how much of it's is bloody epic in length? I could spend the rest of the year doing nothing but reading fics. I'm trying not to.
Well, I am still succeeding at reading Things That Are Actual Books, still, and one of the books I'm currently reading is Chris Hadfield's An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth. In the case you don't know, he's a Canadian astronaut who has, oh, been Commander of the International Space Station and recorded a version of David Bowie's Space Oddity in space, and so forth, and the book is his memoirs of how to become an astronaut and how to be one and what we all can learn from it and how awesome space is and stuff. I'm having a grand time reading it.
I possibly had other things to write, but I can't recall them. Well, let me record that I had a good writing day today.
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Date: 2017-03-18 06:47 pm (UTC)I read the Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth a while ago, and was really excited because I watched a bunch of those spacewalks on NASAtv. It's super interesting though I found that it could have used some more editing with the pacing. He really tends to jump around a bit.
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Date: 2017-03-18 07:56 pm (UTC)Any particular recommendations? I'd love to try those, too, but hardly know where to start.
It's a pity I wasn't following space news that much during the time Hadfield was up there at the ISS, so I missed that when it was happening! But plenty of things to watch now. :-) Yeah, he does jump around quite a bit, but I don't mind too much. I cut a bit of slack for people who aren't professional writers (in the sense of producing a lot of writing all the time etc.) and who are telling interesting things about their own fascinating field.
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Date: 2017-03-18 09:12 pm (UTC)Yeah, it's not so much his issue as it would be his editor's issue, but it was still an interesting read. Though I did read it right after reading The Martian which probably didn't help because the flow in that book is perfection.
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Date: 2017-03-19 02:52 pm (UTC)Thanks for the book recs! And ooh, I should also check out The Martian, finally.