Artfully dodged from dalmeny, who appears much more literate and erudite than I do when she does this meme. =9) Books I am currently reading: The Right To Live by Dominic Covey and Skullduggery by Robin Laws. Blame! by Tsutomu Nihei. Only just finished Messiah by S Andrew Swann (Book 3 of the Apotheosis Trilogy), and just starting Dragon's Ring by Dave Freer. Books I am writing: Runeclaw (which will not be released as there are too many clearance issues). Fate of Empires (which may be released into the wild if I feel it is worthy). Does translating The Black Book (and the rest of the French editions of Nephilim) into English count? An index of role-playing game systems (ie the resolution mechanics they use), constructed mainly for my own amusement and information. And very minor author credit on a project that I may not reveal at this time (if in fact, it is ever published). Books I love most: The Last Unicorn by Peter S Beagle. Waiting For The Galactic Bus by Parke Godwin. Dogsbody by Diana Wynne Jones. A Night In The Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny. Bloodhype by Alan Dean Foster. Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold. The Time Master Trilogy by Louise Cooper. The Sure Death of a Mouse by Dan Crawford. Subject to change without notice on all but the first. The last book I received as a gift: Hmmmm. We are setting the wayback machine to extreme overdrive here. Probably Annalise by Nathan Paoletta. The last book I gave as a gift:Apocalypse World by Vincent Baker and Steal Away Jordan by Julia Ellingboe. The nearest book on my desk: I don't actually believe there is a book on my desk at this time. Although there are a lot of ebooks in my computer on my desk. Does that count? Without stretching though I can reach a copy of Dragon's Ring by Dave Freer, Messiah by S Andrew Swann, The Good, The Bad, and The Uncanny by Simon R Green, The Alchemy of Stone by Ekaterina Sedia, Loot The Burning House by Chuan Lin, The Blossoms Are Falling by Rich Soto and Luke Crane, The Vondish Ambassador by Lawrence Watt-Evans, Gilded Latten Bones by Glen Cook, Geist by Philippa Ballantine, Death of a Starship by Jay Lake, Game of Cages by Harry Connolly, and The Diamond Throne by David Eddings. If I were to stretch, the number of available books rises exponentially. Last book I bought for myself: The last actual physical book I paid for would have been Agatha H and the Airship City by Phil and Kaja Foglio. The last physical book I received was Messiah by S Andrew Swann (from a preorder). The last ebook I bought was (checks logs for yesterday) Skyward Steel by Kevin Crawford. |