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Saturday, July 05, 2008

Mar 14

Written by: John Jackson Miller
3/14/2007 12:00 AM

I've just completed my first week in the home office — and, boy, is it taking some getting used to. Last week I realized this was the first time since just after grad school that I didn't have somewhere I had to be first thing in the morning. Still, I'm trying to maintain my same work hours, just in the house — just to remind myself that I'm not on vacation. It'll be an interesting experiment in work habits, since all my creative work until now has been done in the moonlight hours and on weekends.

I know I said more frequent blog posts, too — but I'm still getting ramped up. Just getting the office here cleaned up enough to find things was a big assignment on its own!

In other news — yes, I'll be at Midsouthcon next weekend, and yes, there will be at least one and probably two Star Wars panels that I'll be participating in. One will be my own, on the comics series. Click the link for details; I'll update when I know times.

Finally, I was sorry to learn of the death of John Inman, who played on one of my top-ten favorite sitcoms of all time, Are You Being Served? I was already depressed realizing that BBCAmerica had taken it off its afternoon schedule, where I might now see it. Inman's character was mentioned in one of the Faraway Looks strips from the book — if I'd been on anything like a schedule posting them, I could link to it now. Just one more thing to get going on...

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