Wow… yesterday was a long day.
It’s been a long week, actually. Aside from normal things like writing, I’m also busy with other stuff that nobody else is interested in but me- planning out a new kitchen, planning on having the floorboards put down in the living room... God, it’s all so domesticated. Isn’t the moment when you put in a new kitchen the moment you finally grow up and become an adult? It’s all so tediously dull and boring that there really is no other excuse for it.
Still, at least I have people like YOU to keep me young.
Right?
So, yesterday. Monday. I got up at five. It wasn’t that bad, getting up at five. I was brushing my teeth and it was just getting bright outside and I was thinking to myself, “This getting up at five lark, it’s really not so bad as I’d thought.” I was halfway down the stairs when I fell asleep. Not sure how I fed the dogs or the cats, but the next thing I knew I was in my car. Time sure flies when you’re sleeping.
My flight was at 6:50, and I got into Glasgow at a little before 8, where I was whisked off to the Harper Collins building and told to sign 2300 brand new copies of Death Bringer. I took a moment to look at the book- it was the first time I’d seen it- and make sure the dedication and the blurb was right. Oh it’s a nice book. Oh it’s a BIG book. 603 hardback pages, compared to Mortal Coil’s 572. AND the print is slightly smaller, so we’ve crammed more words onto each page, so in reality Death Bringer is... er... well, a lot more than 31 pages longer.
So I signed the books in record-breaking time- thanks to the six or seven people around me who unpacked the books, opened the books, slid them to me to sign, slid them away, stacked them, packed them up again, and hauled them back to the warehouse- all in one continuous motion. It’s quite something, seeing something like that. And they always ask me if I’m doing okay, if my arm is sore, if I need a break- but the fact is, I’m the only one sitting down, so I’m quite rested while they’re all running around frantically. Oh it’s good to be the writer.
Once that was done, Sam and I (Sam being my publicist extraordinaire) got in a car for the hour-long drive to Edinburgh. We got there at twelve, had lunch, strolled over to the Festival.
I love the Edinburgh Book Festival. It’s so PACKED full of things and events and writers and all these people, all of these people of different ages and backgrounds and styles who come here just because they love books. The staff are so cool, real chatty and approachable, and the whole thing has a wonderful air of friendliness to it.
We went into the Author’s Tent- which is a fabulous marquee of hidden delights and forbidden pleasures- where I met Skulduggery artist Mister Tom Percival, who was over to do his own event. Tom is, as you know, the writer/illustrator behind Tobias and the Super Spooky Ghost Book and the upcoming A Home for Mr Tipps (both amazing picture books for a little brother or sister, if you have them. Or, you know, even if you don't. They're still AWESOME).
I also met up with Charlie Fletcher, author of the Stoneheart trilogy. I’d been on stage with Charlie a few years ago, when the first Skulduggery books was released, so it was nice to catch up. We know some of the same people, and we were talking movie rights and options until we were pushed onstage, where Charlie introduced me to the five hundred or so people packed into the tent.
It was a good event. Every event at a festival tends to be a good event, but this was especially good. The hour passed before I knew it, and then I was signing. Most writers for young people are taken to the Children’s Signing Tent, apparently, but because of the massive amount of people that turned up, I was taken to the MAIN Signing Tent, and signed for three and a quarter hours. In that time, I was given pictures (thank you all!), a story (thank you Zoe!), and seven- yes, SEVEN- hugs. I also met a few people who either read or comment on (or both) this Blog- Mhairi, NJ Maverick, Sarthacus and... and... argh... Doggy Bone Girl Person... (fine, that is not her ACTUAL name, but it’s close... kind of...)
By the end, I had to seriously speed up, because I had a flight to catch, but I managed to see everyone, chat to everyone, and sign all their books. Some of these people were waiting for over three hours, for God’s sake- I couldn’t just LEAVE them there. (Besides, they looked dangerous.)
When I got to the airport, though, I was told my flight had been delayed for an hour and half, which meant I could have stayed and had a long chat with EVERYONE. Curses!
Ahem.
I got home at eleven. My dogs were still alive (the cats hadn’t eaten them). I was tired. Oh boy was I tired. But I glanced at this Blog, and the Facebook page, and at our friends over at Skulduggery Forums, just to make sure that no one was posting spoilers. And of course, no one was.
But reading over the Facebook comments, it made me grin when I saw the gradual change in people who weren’t able to make it to Edinburgh. Before the Festival, everyone was saying “Don’t post spoilers! If you post spoilers I will kill you!”
But once there were actually people out there who were reading the book, some of the comments changed slightly... “Ok, ok, could you post ONE spoiler? Just one little spoiler, that’s all I ask... Nothing big, nothing major, just one teensy weensy spoiler, just to satisfy me until I can get the book myself...”
Thankfully, all that appears to be happening is that people are showing the back cover, and the blurb on the back. They’re not even giving away the dedication, or the Author Biography thing.
So, to the people who have the book, thank you very much for not posting spoilers. Now, it’s not going to be easy over the next two weeks, because curiosity is a powerful thing, and some people on this Blog, and Facebook, and the Forums, and all over, will be begging you for JUST ONE LITTLE SPOILER- but you must resist. Giving one person a spoiler could spoil it for EVERYONE- so I’m asking you once again to stay strong, no matter how much they plead or cajole or threaten...
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*another sigh* do you want me to do it? But this is a new dress...
I think I last saw it in the kitchen.
you okay, kallista? or just in a grumpy mood?
No, dear, that won't be necessary.
I found it in a bowl of oat-based breakfast food.
*gunshots can be heard*
*noise stops*
Much better.
Anyone for tea?
blood tea? for I have developed quite a liking for it as of late...
*hugs* if you want to talk about it, I'll be right here all night.
Alas, no caffienatwd beverages shall be served tonight.
It seems that it is time for myself and Lady Venice to retreat behind the wall of sleep, where we are aught but royalty.
*fetches sleeping trousers*
@Lego - blood tea? what is that abomination? but fine, if you must
@Kal - my dearling, what is wrong? and I am afraid me and dear Niall must retire soon, but I loathe to leave you in such a state of dispair
I am loathe to leave you both, but REM sleep is a necessary evil, I am afraid.
Come, darling.
Goodnight Lego and Kallista. Until the morrow. *doffs hat*
byee niall!
*covers her eyes with her hands*
Kal, my love is sent to you.
Niall dearest, I shall have to retire before I am once again distracted.
Let us leave simoultaneously, so that those who uphold the marvellous decorum quake, and that those who oppose it are filled with apprehensive glee.
And because I won't leave until you do, as I feel hardly tired at al.... *falls asleep*
*entwined arms with Venice*
*marches off majestically*
*collapses in a heap*
*barfs at the niall and venice's sickening adorableness* goodnight all! *hugs*
not all, just you two, actually.
byee lego!!
I'm not going, actually. My hands just tend to type without consulting my brain.
i gtg now bye!
bye ayesha!
kallista? are you still here and in okay condition? I know that you don't want to talk about it now, but I feel awful to see you so sad...
*worries* you appear to have left...I hope that everything is okay. *hugs kallista for a month*
Hi all!!!¡¡¡!!!
It's totally fine, I was just worried that something had happened. Hope you feel better. :)
Hi Kallista!!!¡¡¡!!!
hi pyro!
Hi Legolas!!!¡¡¡!!!
*hugs Kallingfisher*
My day was excellent, if a little dull. Although Saturdays normally are quite boring.
Pyro!
Kallista!
Legolas!
~glomps~
Hi!
I can't stay for very long, unfortunately :/
Other people want this comp and I sort of been on for longer than you're supposed to be...
Saturdays are... alright for me. My parents are home on Saturday too and I can't come on here all that much, which I don't like, but I do get to relax and whatnot, so it's a bit of a relief sometimes.
Anyone on?
LOL, Kallista :P
Won't really work...
Besides, it IS my brother's birthday celebration today and we might do something together to I can only stay for abother 5 minutes or so :/
Pandora!!
~glomps~
Hullo! :D
Haven't seen yo for ages! It's good to see you!
HI SKYRIL!
HI KALLISTA!
HI LEGO!
HI PYRO!
:D
I feel like all caps today x3
ALL CAPS FTW!!
REG
You too! All of you guys :]
Sorry. School's just started, and it's... crazy xD
*glomps all of you*
You have a mobile castle? xD
I've got to leave now, guys!
~hugs~
~waves madly~
Farewell!!
Hope to see you all soon! :D
hello?
:P
oh..
too late.
What's this? Niall's going on holiday? Niall, you can't! The conversation gets so much more intelligent when you're here!
NIALLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!
Greetings, all!
As I lay abed, attempting to sleep, I found that I could not, try though I may. I had taken an almighty stomachache, and it was keeping me alert and awake. So, taking great care not to waken anybother occupants of the household, I ventured into the pantry.
Upon my arrival, however, I noticed that the two primary water sources, the tap and the refrigerator, were both rather noisy, cumbersome beasts. For fear of waking others, I forewent my predetermined beverage of choice, and instead opted for the quietest option.
Unfortunately, it was the high-sugar drink known as Coca-Cola, and it is sure to keep me awake. My stomachache, alas, remains regardless.
Pity me.
Is anyone else still present here?
Or do I have to suffer alone?
*pities naill* I could give you virtual food, but that tends to only fill virtual stomachs...
Oh, thank the good lord, a friendly Lego with whom to converse!
Huzzah!
...
My tumtum is owie...
I am here, and my parents went to bed early, although it kind of sounds like they are sawing their bed in half...
I wish I'd been there. I would have totally asked for a hug.
. . .
Okay.
hmmm...I usually get less hungry/in pain when I'm angry. Perhaps I should try to anger you? On second thought, that seems like a bad idea.
I went on a quest for Ginger, but, as this house is not my own, all I could find was Ginger beer, of the alcoholic variety.
That's not how I roll.
maybe you could do half beer and half water so you don't get drunk? I have no reason to think that that would work, but I don't have any other suggestions, so...
hi again kallista!
@kal, no. My belly's keeping me up.
They stopped making noise a while ago. I think there was a fight, and then people left.
Sorry, had to go eat dinner d:
naill, you just made me think of this slightly annoying song from a kid's tv show, so I think that you deserve to have it stuck in your head too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Os-CACRwM8
If this were my house, I would have access to ginger biscuits, ginger ales both alcoholic and non, and ginger cordial, for when you're REALLY sick.
And @Lego, it's not the getting drunk that bothers me, I just don't drink at all.
Is that Yo Gabba Gabba? xD
do they have any ground ginger in their spice drawer? If they do, maybe you could mix it with honey or agave.
Thanks Kal.
I just wish it was my house, because then I'd have loads of stuff. :L
yes. The kids behind me in social studies sang it every day, for the entire class. That is the main reason why I learned nothing in social studies that year. Well, that and the fact that our teacher didn't teach us anything...
@Lego, they're not really spice people.
Honey, maybe.
Agrave? Ahahahahahah no. Not here. =p
G2G, the midgets are taking the computer over.
*Gets pulled away, leaving gouge marks in the desk as she tries to claw her way back XD*
Bye all! :]
*agave
Bye Pandora!
@Kal, I'm not that busy?
Why would you think I'd be busy?
*remembers drinks cupboard*
*remembers mixers*
*quests for gingerale*
I did not find gingerale.
I got flat 7UP, though.
@Kal, I don't know if I'll be up that long...
Oh, that.
Nah, that's just mass. You know, church, but Catholic. Lots of standing and sitting and kneeling.
sorry I left AGAIN without telling anyone, my services were required. :) anyways, I'm back now. Hallelujah!
@ Naill- Really? When my family goes to my grandparent's house (the middle of nowhere) agave is one of the only things they have at the little grocery store-thingy. That, potato chips, garbanzo beans, and pasta is basically what I live on...
*pops a can of generic energy drink*
*chugs it*
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@Lego, if I shopped around I could probably find agave, but i've never needed it.
we do a lot of um...muttering in hebrew. Not like most of the congregation understands it anyways...And bending. The standing is killer when we have a fast, I always end up nearly fainting on the couch. :(
got it. :)
@Lego, years ago, our mass was entirely in Latin, and nobody but the priest knew what it meant. =P
If I were the priest (unlikely...), I'd have thrown in random words in Latin, just because I could.
Not my page
lol. It's kind of nice that it's all in one language, so I'm not TOTALLY lost when I go to a different synagogue. The only thing I worry about is that the prayer is really stupid and not something I agree with at all, but I don't know because I can't read hebrew very well. We tried to get rid of all the offensive prayers (i.e. the one where the men stand up and thank god that they were not born a woman), but still...
Not mine.
yay! you did it! *claps*
5 in a row!
See previous dedications and add Kal and Lego to them.
The Vatican are being annoying and changing the prayers around, so we have to learn them over again.
*headdesk*
lol. *turns the desk into a soft, fuzzy bottle of ginger ale*
@Kal, it's a product of a bygone era...
yeap. That's the problem with having a REALLY old religion; the sexism and general discrimination is much more obvious. A lot of more progressive synagogues don't say that prayer and others like it, but many rabbis over the years have really not shied away from being blatantly hateful towards women and others.
Within any faith, (or at least the ones with creator gods), there will always be people who justify their actions with their religious text.
*coughWestboroBaptistChurchcough*
Those people are jackasses.
*hugs* yeah. Sexism is the pits, just like every other kind of discrimination. And there are way too many of them to name. :(
Oh no. The drunks are back. And they have loud, explode-y things...
@ Naill- I hate that more than anything. Everyone has their own prejudices, and that's a fact of being human. But imo, the worst thing you can do is hide behind your holy book. You don't want gay people to get married? Fine, but you have to own that and not blame god for it (I'm not actually fine with that, btw).
@Kal, that's unnecessary. They only let off like two of them. I think they were small fireworks.
@Lego, isn't that the worst? "Hey, God, say somethin' ambigous! We'll take it from there!"
also, you can't convince someone of anything if they use god as an argument. "I don't believe in abortion because god says it's a sin" is pretty much the end of the conversation, assuming that you don't possess the ability to communicate with a deity.
They let off another little firework.
One of the funniest things I've ever seen had fireworks involved:
Some people from my school bought a cake, and put a tiny firework in between the two layers. At the bus depot, the set the cake on the ground and let the firework.
Bits of cake everywhere. It was epic, because everyone was wondering why they were carrying a cake. =P
and don't you just LOVE our late night conversations? I mean, who doesn't want to peruse one controversial topic after another in the middle of the night?
@Lego, I know what you mean. The funny thing is, if they would take the time and think, they could probably defend their choice.
Extending upon your example, there are good arguments for and against abortion, but if someone just says "God," that really is the end of the argument.
Late night conversations are awesome.
Now, all we need is Ann...
I'm the farthest thing from being religious, but I really like religion as a concept and I think it's really beautiful. I think that the problem with it is that religion has become like a corporation, at least as concerned with making money as they are with finding god or salvation.
I'm not religious, thank god. =P
@ Naill- Totally. I mean, I'm personally against abortion. I don't like the idea of it, and I don't know if I would get one myself, and I would hesitate before recommending that someone else gets one (that totally depends on the situation and the person). So I can totally see the side of people who are against it. But having rights to your own body is SO important to me, that it overrides everything else.
And yeah, ann would totally love this. :)
I'm pro-life AND pro-choice. The baby should be allowed to live, the mother should have control over her body. (Just use protection and avoid the problem, people... I mean, really...)
Again, walking contradiction.
yeah, but birth control doesn't have an 100% success rate. And then there's rape, which for me is the most important reason for abortion existing.
We're getting into heavy stuff now, and my brain's kind of fried from lack of sleep.
Let's talk about fireworks and cake, instead.
I love snl. Even when it's not funny, I like to see all the ridiculous costumes. :)
cake is good...but if I eat any more food today, I will puke all over my computer.
I want cake now.
And my eyes are dry. I need eye drops or tears or something. *tries to cry*
*succeeds in crying*
YESSSSSSSSSS
that sounds bad...how long have you been staring at the computer?
the one about her talk show, kallista?
@Lego, a long time, but it's not that. It's just beacause my eyes want to sleep, but my belly won't let them, so I'm trying to keep them open.
:D thanks kallista!
@ Naill- that sounds slightly less frighting. You probably don't need artificial tears, assuming that you fall asleep at some point.
((maybe if you rainbow fart on him, he'll feel better))
lol...you should present your brilliant new cure to a medical convention! =P
lol :)
I'm going to go to bed now, we have to be up at 5 tomorrow. I love you all, and I will miss you if I don't get internet like I'm hoping for. *hugs* BYE!
KAL! YOU THERE?
*hugs Kal* I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU MY QUEEN.
aw, bye Kal! *glomps*
eh.
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P.S. you can call me BB for short.
MEH. Everybody left and my mom just scolded me.
...
THAT TOTALLY RUINED MY VIBE.
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Y U NEVER ONLINE?! ;-;
*mutters* I hope someone is online, because I'm leaving in about an hour.
*sighs*
*walks in*
*looks around empty blogland*
*takes a book and starts reading*
*walks into the blog*
Hi Octa!
Jasmine, Ghost and me are on the chat...
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*blinks*
Hi Esther. Although I'm not Derek. :P
^^
Hi aquila felis
Nice to meet you. *shakes hand*
Hey Aquila!
Chat is just continually sending me to ghost chat today.
So I'll be here.
kk. ^^
Hello Esther!
Pleasure to make your aquaintance.
@Aquila this blog is barely working for me either.
hello octaboona
Kinda suits my theory that you end up in ghost-chat when your internet is messing up...
At least that's the conclusion I came to from the times I was sent there.
*shrugs*
Anyway, how are you?
... are you two still around? Cause if not I'll just return to reading my book...
I'm home! Ok, I've been home for hours, but I took a nap then had dinner and watched BSG. Anyone here?
HI DEREK
I was on a flight too. Except mine was at around ten last night and two weeks ago I had one at eight in the morning. But I had to be there at four.
Bloody Guides.
Anywho I got back last night and went to bed at one and this morning I'm really hyper.
OOOOH! I can't wait till the 10th and 11th of September. Uhuh That's right. I'm going to THAT festival. And now I'm rambling, like Rori in the last episode of Gilmore Girls.
Told you I was hyper. I ramble when I'm hyper. It 's fun.
Well bye now
Eleanor xxx
"I ramble when I'm hyper."
Why, yes. Yes, you do.
MOMMA!
*glomps*
... people came, yay!
Hi Ann, hi Niall!
I BRING TALES OF INSTITUTIONALISED RELIGION!
The kid in front of my wouldn't stop staring at me.
Another kid was trying to make a plane out of the missal, and failing miserably.
My cousin was serving mass and holding the candle at a 45-degree angle, almost setting fire to himself.
A small child was running up and down the aisles.
A wasp got into the choir section.
After mass, my 2-year-old cousin ran up to me, roared, claimed she was a "Dinysaw", and ran off again.
HI Aquila! Hi Niall!
You guys had interesting conversations while I wasn't here. Not fair!
Hi Aquila!
*also glomps*
Cute!
*is glad she has some small cousins, too, so she doesn't have to steal Niall's*
I bet mass is even more boring than our church...
Hi Niall!
*is glomped to the floor*
*stands up and hugs back*
@Aquila, I tend to zone out during mass... ^_^;
Meh... I once or twice ended up in a catholic church...
...
... soooo boring. Seriously, ours is boring enough, but yours...
Plus it's not much fun if you can't talk along to everyone around you and always have to make sure to stand up and sit down in time...
Hee. After growing up Catholic, I always thought it was strange how other churches segregated the children during services.
Thare's too much standing and sitting and kneeling and blarg.
And not enough singing. =P
^^
I haven't been to mass outside of a wedding or funeral in your lifetimes. O.o
Really?
There's a lot of singing over here...
My cousin almost setting fire to himself was funny. He also shook hands with multiple people at once, including the priest. =P
What about Christmas, Ann?
We always have to go to church at christmas...
I have finished DeathBringer and it was awesome! 12/10! Simply wonderful! I want to spoil the book so much for everyone here but that would be wrong. Just one more week guys before you get this great book.
Teehee
"Ann, lucky you. =P
Really. They don't really have as much songs as we have... I mean, we even have small books at church full of them. *shrugs*
Oh, and the ones they did sing were boring... and not in German but in Latin... mainly.
What about Christmas? What do you mean you have to go? Why would I have to go? Who's gonna make me?
We have those, too...
I've never been to a Protestant church during a service, so I wouldn't know...
@Aquila, I think Momma means that she's not religious.
Am I right?
Maybe... ^^
*assumes Ann is the one called Momma*
We have to go cause my parents think we shouldn't think Christmas is about presents. So we only get the presents if we go there. ^^
At Christmas church's alright. A lot less boring, because there are families with lots of children, and the priests make sure to suit that fact. ^^
Hi Swindler!
Niall is correct. Organized faith just doesn't make that much sense to me.
The neat thing about being the parent is that I get to decide if there's presents! Mwahahah...
*power trips*
Ann, I'm protestantic. Even at church it's not that much organized faith... ^^
Families with children only go to church on Christmas?
No... but if it's not Christmas or Easter or something important hardly anyone goes to church...
... actually, children are more likely to go to Kinderkirche, which is pretty much the same as a youth-club on sundays... ^^
*hopes Ann gives her sort-of in-laws presents*
*crosses fingers*
Takes organization to make to church with a bunch of other people...
Church's always at the same day at the same time... and at the same place, usually. ^^
Not much need to organize anything. *shrugs*
I'm not very religious, (read: agnostic) either, and I really don't GET organised religion.
...
Plus the Vatican is annoying.
Yeah, when I was little, we had church school on a weekday, and on Sundays we attended mass with everyone else.
*thinks about in-laws* I usually let Anndrew take care of them... That might work out well, cause you guys are very similar.
*blinks* Erm... church school?
And the Vatican...
*is glad she's protestantic*
@Ann, Anndrew sounds cool.
I'm glad to he compared to him. =P
...That kinda defines organized, Aquila. XD
*high-fives Niall* Agnosticism FTW?
Maybe, Ann... ^^
But noone really expects you to go to church. Not even the priests themselves... ^^
Xept for Christmas. :P
^^
Reasons Niall is agnostic:
"If God is willing to prevent evil, but not able, then he is not omnipotent.
If he is able, but unwilling, then he is malevolent.
If he is able and willing, then whence cometh evil?
If he is neither able nor willing, then why call him God?"
That's not an official name, just something my 5yo mouth could pronounce. :-D
We say "Protestant" in English, usually.
*shrugs at Niall's reasons*
I just am religious.
*shrugs again*
But not that much... I think... ^^
Hey everyone!
Hi Taia!
Heyo!
Hi Aquila! Hey Niall!
*hums*
*should stop quoting Epicurus every time religion comes up. ^_^;*
Nah, it's fine, quote whoever you want to. ^^
hey everyone! We're still talking religion?
*quotes a bunch of people*
More like again, I guess...
Hi Legolas!
Hey Legolas!
oh, and I'm in the car, so if I disappear suddenly, my dad's internet thingy stopped working.
Hey Lego!
Sorry I left suddenly yesterday.
The sweet embrace of sleep stole me away.
kk Legolas! ^^
kk Legolas ^^
*hugs everyone* it's fine naill, I'm glad you got to sleep. brb, we're stopping at one of those cheap, greasy places for breakfast.
*hugs her back*
K, have a good breakfast! ^^
*didn't have breakfast...*
*only had a few gummy bears*
*had two hours of working on a reading diary instead of breakfast*
*sighs*
NP Lego.
I haven't had breakfast. Mr. Stomach is still mad at me.
Also, I might have to go soon.
I didn't have breakfast either, I was too busy feeding someone's cats... and chickens... and a... Gecko? *looks at spelling* ...oh well...
Hi Sadhbh!
Spelling is Hume.
Hi Sadhbh!
Hi Taia! *glomps*
Hi Aquila! *glomps*
Hi Lego! *glomps*
Hi Niall! *glompa*
Anyone else?
*fine, not Hume
DAMN YOU, AUTOCORRECT!
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