Ugh. Insomnia. Again.
News
I’ve been writing lately
Categories: News
Tags: Conroyverse, Writing
November was pretty good to me, from a writing perspective. I finally got myself back in gear after what has been quite the roller coaster ride in my personal life and things are finally settling down.
This meant I wrote most every day in November, yes even while I was away in Toronto at SFContario, and yes, even during Thanksgiving. As much better and more experienced writers have told me, writers write. It’s as simple as that, folks. I hope you’ll accept my lapse; somehow I managed to lose sight of this simple fact.
While lots of folk engaged in the annual headrush that is NaNoWriMo, I took a different direction this year. Instead of working on a novel in November, I wanted to write a novella. More specifically, I wanted to draft, edit, rewrite, and polish a novella within the span of the month. And I did. “Barry’s Tale” clocked in at a bit over twenty-thousand words. It’s been sent out to the handful of writers I’ve bandied critiques with for the last many years, and I’ll be receiving their careful considerations later in the month. I’m very much looking forward to it.
But that was November, and because writers write, I can’t just sit around congratulating myself for doing what I’m supposed to be doing. Nope, I need to move on to the next project. In this case, it’s another Amazing Conroy story, “Trial of the Century.” This is something of a necessary story, because it fills in some missing pieces that need to have happened somewhere between the end of the first novel, Buffalito Destiny, and the start of the second novel, Buffalito Contingency. It also features the return of the Arconi, the alien race from the very first Conroy story, the ones who can look you in the eye and know whether or not your telling the truth. The people that Conroy stole his original, fertile buffalito from, and they still don’t know how he did it. In “Trial of the Century” all this will be revealed, and more!
Like “Barry’s Tale,” “Trial” is intended to be one of the new, never-before-seen stories to go in my next book, a compilation of all the short stories about Conroy, so that readers will have them all in one place (which is especially good as several of the original sources are now out of print). The plan is to launch this book with much fanfare at the Worldcon in Chicago.
And now that I’ve brought you up to date, please excuse me, I need to get back to work.
Anne McCaffrey
It’s a bit after 7pm as I write this, home after my first day back at the Day Job, followed by some podcasting, and a surprisingly (for me) nutritious dinner of fish and broccoli. Now I’m settling in to do some writing tonight, and as I fire up the laptop and check my email I get word that Anne McCaffey has died.
I had the great pleasure to meet her a few years back, to chat with her a bit the weekend she received her Grand Master tribute. Like everyone else, I was introduced to Pern many years ago, my first taste of fantasy that ultimately turned out to be science fiction. It seems ironic to be typing that today, after spending the weekend discussing that very idea with several authors and fans.
Thank you, Anne McCaffrey. You shared so very much with the rest of us, and you leave behind a huge legacy. Condolences to your family members who I hope are comforted in their grief by knowing how very many lives you have touched.
So it’s decided…
My sincere thanks to everyone who responded to my query regarding tablets.
After much deliberation, I went ahead and ordered the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, secure in the knowledge that something shinier will be coming around the corner a month after I get it, and that I’ll be trading up to something _even shinier_ a couple years down the line.
I’m thinking about buying a tablet…
I’ve been buying Apple since the days of the old Apple ][+. And yes, I own an iPad. But… it’s not the tablet that I want.
I want something smaller, not simply lighter, but easier to carry around, something I can slip into my vest pocket, something that I can hold effortlessly in one hand.
At the same time, I want a device that will allow me to expand its memory, either with a USB port, or an SD card slot, or the micro-version of one of these things.
And so, I’m looking now at the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. But before I commit and order the thing, I thought I’d ask around out here on the great internet Overmind, and inquire what your experiences have been.
Any thoughts?

Kudos to Michael Oetting!
Michael Oetting is a poet, a well-intentioned Klingonist, and a fan of my writing. He’s taken it upon himself to compile notes on every person, place, and thing in the universe of the Amazing Conroy, and along the way has pointed out patterns that I was unaware existed among my own creations.
He’s also very generously passed along his notes, and they are being used to form the foundation of the Conroyverse Index.
Thank you, Michael. Your support of my work is greatly appreciated.
Introducing the Conroyverse Index: Not a wiki
Right. First things first. It’s not a wiki.
I gave it serious consideration, but a wiki is unnecessarily complicated for what I need, which upon further review (and after some helpful suggestions from both my webmaster and total strangers on Google+) turned out to be a fairly small number of pages.
It’s conceivable, probably even likely, that at some point I’ll outgrow the current version of things, and so this index might indeed one day need to become a wiki after all, but that time is not today.
Browse your way over to: http://www.lawrencemschoen.com/conroyverse/, and you’ll find links to the assorted pages of things to be discovered within the Conroyverse Index, including the Additions page where you and other readers of the adventures of Conroy and Reggie can go and add your own stubs or entries. A moderator will go through these “comments,” edit them as needed, and add the results to the appropriate page.
So if you consider yourself a Buffalito Wrangler — or you’ve always wanted to be — this is your chance to help build the online databank of all things Conroy!
Bristolcon 2011
Categories: News
Tags: Conventions, In Memoriam
Today, on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, there’s a convention going on. Bristolcon. I’m sure the people there are having themselves a fine time, lots of witty banter, brilliant panels, engrossing author readings, and scintillating conversations happening nonstop in the bar.
But something is missing. Colin Harvey is not there.
Colin died this summer, suddenly, unexpectedly. One day he was happy and healthy and the next he was gone.
I didn’t know Colin all that well, we’d met once during the long weekend of the Montréal Worldcon, and we’d corresponded afterward. We liked and amused one another, and we looked forward to the next time we’d meet in person. Back around the first of the year, he told me he was editing a new anthology and he asked me to write something for it, and I’d agreed.
I’m told that he loved Bristolcon, that it was his “home” convention. And this year he’s not there.
But his anthology is there. AEON Press is launching Transtories at the convention today. It looks to be an exciting anthology, but I wouldn’t have expected anything less from Colin.

