06 January 2016

30 Days About Me - Day 6: Your 5 senses right now

Day 06 :: Your 5 senses right now

This should be fun.

  • Sight :: Staring at my monitor as I type this.  Trying to ignore the last few minutes of tonight's episode of American Horror Story: Hotel, since I forgot to watch it, so I'll watch when it starts up again in a bit.
  • Hearing :: Right now, just the sounds of the keys clacking as I type, since I've got the television muted so I don't get any spoilers for the episode.
  • Taste :: Dr. Pepper lingers on my tongue from my last sip, and I'm debating what to eat.
  • Smell :: I can smell the faint scent of ammonia, which means one of the cats used the litter box recently.
  • Touch :: The keys on my keyboard are worn so smoothly in some places.  My feet hurt from the angle I've got them crossed on my footstool, so I need to shift them.  And apparently my back pillow has shifted on my chair.

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30 Days About Me - Day 5: 10 songs you love right now

Day 05 :: 10 songs you love right now

Well, this will be fun.  Of course, these could change it you asked me again, but here you go.

  1. Disturbed - The Sound of Silence
  2. The Butchies - The Galaxy is Gay  
  3. Henry Edmonds - Boots and Cats
  4. Sia - California Dreamin'
  5. Bound For Severance - Thriller
  6. Game of Thrones theme song
  7. Erik Hassle - Amelia
  8. Halestorm - I Am The Fire
  9. DJ Snake, Lil Jon - Turn Down For What
  10. Garbage - Blood For Poppies

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03 January 2016

New Year, New Sadie...

All right, it's time to get this blog resurrected again.

Six months [or more] between updates is ridiculous.  I'd love to say that it's due to being hugely busy with a variety of things offline, but it's mostly been a decided lack of inspiration.  And that's just sad.  My fannish works are basically thriving, but my professional portfolio is woefully lacking.  Let's try to change that this year, shall we?

So I finally heard back with regard to the article I'd submitted to them back in June.  Not so surprisingly, it was rejected, though they did say they'd be happy to consider work from me in the future.  What bothers me about this situation is that they stated a lack of staff for giving feedback on what they liked/didn't like about the article.  This wouldn't be bad except that in the next sentence, they stated that an editor basically made these notes.  If the editor made the notes, they should be able to send them along.  Without feedback, how am I to know what to change to make this article more advantageous to them, or what other kind of article I could write to work for them?

This situation kind of soured me to this particular publication.  I'm not so thin-skinned as to take the rejection itself personally.  I knew there was a good chance of it.  I'm more annoyed by the lack of professionalism involved.  I understand that publications can get swamped by submissions, but when 6-8 weeks turns into over 4 months without any communication and then a basic rejection with no suggestions for what did/didn't work, I get a little annoyed.

And I quite probably got put off toward doing anything of a publishable variety because of that.  But it's time to stop that sort of thing.  It's a new year and I'd like to get something published this year.  I'm still looking at my options and will start submitting when I can.

In other news, I've begun to do some work over at Amazon's Mechanical Turk.  I slacked off a bit, but 2016 will see me doing some more of that to help get some income into the house.

I'm also looking into the basics of a Patreon account, but I'm kind of floundering there.  Perhaps this will be the year that I get more work done on that project.

Until next time...

Sadie

05 June 2015

It's been a while...

It certainly has been a while since I was last over here, hasn't it?  Just over a year.  My, how the time flies when you're otherwise distracted.

Coming back today to update my bio to something a little more on track.

Also coming back to say that I've submitted an essay for consideration to The Offing magazine.  It's a piece I wrote nearly 6 years ago for an anthology that never came about because the editor passed away.  I decided it was time to dust it off and give it another shot finally.

Fingers are crossed!

05 May 2014

30 Days About Me - Day 4: What are you afraid of?

Day 4 :: What are you afraid of?

There are random things I'm afraid of, depending on circumstances.  But my biggest fear is being alone.  I hate being alone or left behind/out.  It's a terrible feeling and can often give me minor freakouts.

Another thing I'm afraid of is scorpions.  I almost stepped on a tiny, white baby one once in San Antonio when I was barefoot.  I've been terrified of them ever since.  When Mama Bear had one at one point, I couldn't even go into her room because it creeped me out so badly.

The last major fear that I'll mention right now is cockroaches.  I loathe cockroaches.  Like can't even look at them when they're in a glass-enclosed display in a zoo.  I blame the palmetto bugs in San Antonio for cementing that fear...  *shudders*


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04 May 2014

30 Days About Me - Day 3: Your favorite quote

So first off, I have a valid reason for not posting yesterday.  I was away at the coast all day, then was exhausted when I got home.


Day 3 :: Your favorite quote


One of my current favorite quotes is below.  I found it recently via Facebook and fell in love with it.
When you write, you write out of your best self. Everything else drops away.
 -- Salman Rushdie
I'll be honest in that I actually have a lot of quotes that I like.  In fact, I have an entire spreadsheet of quotes. Somewhere between 3-5 thousand of them total.  I have a bit of a problem with collecting quotes.  *chuckles*  But I've also used some of them for story purposes, so that's a good thing, right?


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02 May 2014

30 Days About Me - Day 2: 20 facts about you

Day 2 :: 20 facts about you

  1. I'm technically the oldest of four.
  2. I'm the oldest grandchild on both sides of my family.
  3. At one time, I owned over 120 rats, due to a timing error in breeding two females and a former roommate rescuing another two pregnant females in the same timeframe.
  4. I have lived in 5 states in the course of my lifetime.
  5. I am very much in love with both of my nephews.
  6. I love being a redhead, but don't always mind when my grey hair peaks through the dye.
  7. I prefer contacts to glasses usually, but am incredibly light sensitive when I wear them.
  8. At one point, I was in college full-time with 15-18 credits [depending on the semester], worked a full-time job and a part-time job, and was active in the theatre department.
  9. During the above-mentioned time, I got free soda at both jobs, so was averaging 2 gallons of diet soda per day just to keep awake and get everything done.
  10. It was during the above time [plus a few more years, for good measure] that I developed a nasty allergy to aspartame and its ilk.  I didn't find out until about 10 years later why I kept getting so many migraines.  Now, a single drop of the stuff touching my tongue will trigger off an instant nasty migraine.
  11. Now I'm completely aspartame-free and can't even stomach diet sodas with Splenda because the "fake sugar" taste in cola-type drinks makes me gag.
  12. I prefer guinea pigs as pets to ferrets, but would take ratties over both in a heartbeat.
  13. I actually was able to breed pedigreed rats because I bred down four generations on the maternal side from a pet store feeder rat.
  14. If you give me Ionian green olives, I will do pretty much anything for you.
  15. I have eaten an olive stuffed with a habanero pepper and loved it.
  16. I'm 44yo and still don't have my driver's license, nor do I expect I ever will.
  17. When I die, I want to be cremated and turned into an artificial reef section in the Pacific Ocean.  If I can't do that, I want my ashes to be housing for a tree seed to be planted in the forests of the Pacific Northwest.
  18. I've been working on refining the same novel concept for over twelve years now.  One day, it'll be cohesive enough to become a fully developed novel.
  19. As a rule, I don't use recipes when I cook.  When I bake, I use recipes to be safe, but when I cook, it's all about intuition.
  20. I am known as the "Spice Queen" or "Sauce Queen" in my house, because I always know how to spice everything or make sauces/gravies that rock, pretty much without fail.


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01 May 2014

30 Days About Me - Day 1: Introduction and recent photo

Day 1 :: Introduction and recent photo





This would be me three years ago with our youngest cat, Elphie.  Trust me when I say that the only real difference in how I look now is that I'm a little fluffier and a little greyer at the temples.  Otherwise?  I'm the same me I was back in 2011.

My name is A. Sadie Timm, but you can call me Sadie.  That's the name I've chosen to use for my professional writing for a number of reasons that involve my family and the pull of my spirituality and my patron deities.

I'm 44 years old and am a transplanted Washingtonian of twelve years in September.  I currently live within a mile of one of the inlets in Puget Sound and love being so close to the water.  I take frequent trips to the coast to go clamming and/or crabbing during the year, depending on how the clamming season is going mainly.  I also crab and harvest oysters locally.

I live with BD, my queerplatonic partner of thirteen years; Otter, our housemate that's basically family; and our four furkids: Leo, Stasia, Gabe, and Elphie.  We have a backyard that is utterly overtaken by blackberry brambles, but also has some lovely fruit trees and bushes, if we could get to them.  But the local birds and wildlife love that our backyard is as wild as it is.

My first real memory of writing anything was when I was around 7 years old or so.  I've never looked back since.  I write fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and more than a little fanfiction under another pseudonym.  There's not a day that goes by when I'm not writing something.  If, for some reason, I do end up skipping a day [or more], I actually feel the withdrawal effects and they aren't pretty.

If there's anything else you'd like to know about me that won't be covered in this little meme project, please feel free to let me know.


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Project :: 30 Days About Me - Master Post

So I've heard that if you do something for 21 days straight, it becomes a habit.  I'm going to put that to the test by doing this 30 day meme about me.  Hopefully, I'll get back into the habit of daily posting here.  The bonus is that you'll get to know a little more about A. Sadie Timm in the process.

This is where I'll keep the master post for you to catch up on any of these days' posts that you may have missed.  That means I'll be posting the link to this page at the bottom of each day's post, too.

Let's have a little fun with this, shall we?

- Sadie

PS. If any of you should make connections to my other online presences, please don't make them public.  There is a reason I've chosen to keep my professional and fannish personas separate.  Thank you.

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Thirty Days About Me

1. Introduction and recent photo
2. 20 facts about you
3. Your favorite quote
4. What are you afraid of?
5. 10 songs you love right now
6. Your 5 senses right now
7. Your pet hates
8. What's in your handbag?
9. What are your worst habits?
10. What's your best physical feature?
11. List 15 of your favorite things
12. What's inside your fridge?
13. What is your earliest memory?
14. If you won the lottery...
15. Timeline of your day
16. What's at the top of your bucket list?
17. What is your most proud moment?
18. The meaning behind your blog name
19. What do you collect?
20. A difficult time in your life
21. Your 10 favorite foods
22. The best thing to happen this year
23. Your dream job
24. Your favorite childhood book
25. Your 5 favorite blogs
26. An old photo of you
27. Post your favorite recipe
28. What are you looking forward to?
29. Where have you travelled?
30. What's in your makeup bag?

31 January 2014

Fiction Friday :: "Bit by the Bug"

So Day 6 of the 12-Day Plan of Simple Writing Exercises is as follows ::

Select a book on your shelf and pick two chapters at random. Take the first line of one chapter and the last line of the other chapter and write a short story (no more than 1000 words) using those as bookends to your story.

So the book I chose was The Spark: Igniting the Creative Fire That Lives Within Us All, created b Lyn Heward & written by John U. Bacon.  I took the first sentence of chapter 2 and the last sentence of chapter 4.  Then I decided to be crazy and, since the rules of the exercise didn't specify that I couldn't do it, swapped those two lines in my story.  It seemed to work out better.  And I decided to continue exploring Casey Darris and her background with this one.

This story was written 29-31 January 2014.  I'm not sure it'll be expanded upon or not.  And once again, it was based very loosely on situations in my own past.