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I am too busy. My own fault, my own passion, my own neurosis to be so, but I am too busy.

Largely, this realization is the result of the fact that my stomach is still wack. I'm managing it better now, my energy actually feels normal (which is weird, as I can still hardly eat anything other than starch), my brain is better about it, and when I do eat something that sets it off I recover faster, but how much sleep I am, or am not, getting seems to be a huge factor (that and stress, god I did a number on myself with that family shit). And the fact is I can't let myself work work work and then just crash. I need down time -- stupid time even.

Ah well.

I got my first offer from Associated Content. But I still have about 11 articles sitting in the hopper waiting for offers. Hopefully they'll be good. This is an interesting cash stream, and how I'm going to pay for the Snape coat (speaking of, I love that Rickman just won't answer questions about the character - I mean, how could he, and it's probably annoying besides, but still I'm glad).

Suttlers can, in fact, make my Regency coat. They're sending me a measurement sheet and we're getting it in order.

Sylvia Fay is _finally_ having a new SAG registration next week, so that's good too.

Tomorrow I get to see Kali deliver an academic paper. It's the weirdest of refuges for me. But while it's work for her, hanging about listening to people be smart isn't for me. And I get to sit still, and be amused. It's truly one of the most thorough and precise representations of the hazy borders of my life there is.

Lost is starting to annoy me again. Mainly a lack of new episodes I suppose. Still Said is the best thing to happen to TV in _ages_. The character has all the complexities we assume our other TV antiheroes have, if they were better written or not on network or whatever. Oh, and have finally caught up on Big Love. I think I need a Big Love t-shirt from the HBO site, so strangers can argue with me about the show. Man does this program piss people off!

Date: 2006-04-27 05:31 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] melebeth
On a side note, I assume you saw the Harry Potter reading series in Westchester?

Date: 2006-04-27 05:42 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] melebeth
‘HARRY POTTER’ READINGS

The Bendheim Performing Arts Center (Scarsdale, NY), a 215-seat not-for-profit performing arts center, is casting readings of the Harry Potter books, beginning with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, the first book in the series. The production will be a multi-part reading series. They have received the rights to do this reading. Brad Garfield, artistic dir.-dir. (Emmy Award winner). Rehearses this summer. Note: Scarsdale, NY is located 30 minutes north of NYC in Scarsdale, NY.

Seeking—Narrator; All Major Characters. Note: The ideal talent will be from Westchester, NY, but the Bendheim will consider others depending upon their driving distance.

Auditions will be held by appt. in June at The Bendheim Performing Arts Center, Scarsdale, NY. Send pix & résumés to The Bendheim PAC, Attn: Brad Garfield, 999 Wilmot Rd., Scarsdale, NY 10583. Some pay. Equity Guest Artist Contract, pending.

Date: 2006-04-27 05:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
Oh, that's too rich.

I should submit, eventhough accents are not my forte (which is purely a mental block on my part). It would be some sort of poetic misery for me to be Hermione.

Date: 2006-04-27 06:04 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] melebeth
*sniggle* (<-cross between snicker and a giggle)

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