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-Moving! I'm going to set a target date of December or January for that; I want to be sure that I find an apartment I like and can stay in for the next three or four years. I'm still a little worried about finding a place because my salary by itself is not quite enough for me to rent in the price range I'm looking at. (I have a guaranteed raise that should hit sometime between March and June, and savings/book advance can comfortably tide me over till then, but I can't stay in this place until March. I CAN'T.) Landlords here are really picky about checking out your credit/income/job situation, and I can't blame them, but it may mean I get passed over for apartments I could afford.

-Totally Sweet Ninja Death Squad: out in spring of 2010! That is pretty close to what I was expecting. This is maybe enough time for me to get used to the idea.

-Book tour: also spring of 2010! I am not sure yet if the publisher will be paying for anything or if I'm funding it myself, but there are some independent bookstores I'm really fond of in Raleigh/Durham, and I would be thrilled if I could go to Livres Babar in Pointe Claire - it's maybe half a mile from the house where I grew up, and I have such fond memories of walking there when I was in fifth grade and buying Julie of the Wolves, and spending all day reading it on the tire swing in the park.

-Totally Sweet Trip to Japan: maybe October of 2010? I would really rather go before then, but if I spend all my vacation days on the book tour that's going to be the earliest I can go...and I need to renew my passport.

-Wiscon: I certainly hope to get out there in 2009 and 2010. In fact, maybe I should go ahead and start making reservations for this year...

Longer-term, I am beginning to consider Canada again. I feel very uncertain about the political situation down here (though more optimistic than I have in a long time!) and the less said about the economy, the better. Montreal is a fantastic city, slower-paced than New York and not as expensive, and - if my job didn't require me to speak French, I could probably live there. So, if it were to become possible for me to write full-time... well, in the U.S. I'd have to pay through the nose for health insurance, and in Canada I wouldn't.
But that's the distant future. For now I'm happy to wait and see how things shake out.

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25/9/08 15:00 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] owldaughter.livejournal.com
OMG BABAR!!!!

I worked there for five years. :) I worked so many author signings, Gordon Korman's being the one that totally tongue-tied me. If you did an appearance there that would completely and totally rock.

Did the downtown branch open before you moved out of Montreal? They took over the Double Hook's location when Judy closed.

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25/9/08 15:10 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] takumashii.livejournal.com
Wow, that's so cool!

I never knew there was a branch downtown, either - I will have to be sure to check it out next time I'm in town.

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25/9/08 15:14 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] owldaughter.livejournal.com
Are you planning to come up for Worldcon in 2009?

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25/9/08 21:49 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] takumashii.livejournal.com
Oh, that's right, it's in Montreal!

I'm not sure - Worldcon is such a madhouse, and it's pricey to register, but I'd like to go...

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