Thursday, February 23, 2006

The Pedestal and Crescent Moon Journal

Yay. We've finally got a bit of sun today... after days of fog and rain. As my vampire sims would say: Bleh!



Recently Published Poems:

Marshal Song Enters the Servants' Quarters
after a Night of Gambling, His Pockets Empty


is now online in the current issue of The Pedestal Magazine (Issue #32, February 21 - April 21, 2006) -- which features poetry by Kristin Berger, Sam Byfield, Charles Fishman, Michael Homolka, Jennifer Jerome, Ellen Kombiyil, Peter Krok, Kristine Ong Muslim, Martina Newberry, Marina Lee Sable, Toni E. Scales, Jan Steckel, and Catherynne M. Valente; and fiction by J. Brundage, Antonios Maltezos, Eric Stoveken, and Jesse Waters.

Accepting the Loss of Winter Boots

has been included in the winter 2006 issue Crescent Moon Journal since I co-judged their Winter Contest. This is a beaut of a journal -- elegant layout and warm winter colors. A lot of Blueliners here, too now that I look at it.

Some Reasons Why I'm in Such a Good Mood:

Went to my favorite Sims supermarket last night at mod the sims 2 and came home loaded with groceries. Now we have fish to fry:


Steak to grill:


And wheeeeee!! A pie for dessert:


Life just gets better and better... for my Sims, that is.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

One of the unfortunate joys of having a Mac is that the Sims just don't seem all that compatible. :(

Congrats on the publications!

Fey

Arlene said...

Thanks, Fey!!

Not compatible? Maybe it's a Sim thing, not just a Mac problem. I'm sort of having a hard time getting them to have three lightnings for each other (and I even downloaded the horoscope compatibility chart to play Cupid, but they *do* have mind of their own, I think and just keep wanting to woohoo with everyone but their partners). Hee.

Arlene