Posted on August 21, 2009 - by MG
My bloggy friends
Oh the pressure of finding a photo for a blog post.
This is a photo of the volcano Popocatepetl, taken from the balcony of my uncle Xavier’s late lamented Tocame bar in Atlixco. It was a fine thing, that bar. Great views of the volcano, too. Known to locals as Don Goyo, the mountain smoulders away, threatening to get pyroclastic on everyone, never actually doing it.
Why a smoking volcano. Well, because while finishing Joshua 4, smoking volcanos were on my mind a fair bit…
Anyway. My blog-buddy and German translator of Joshua, Frank Boehmert recently mentioned on his blog that I don’t update as much as I used to. He rightly guessed that business and Twitter are why I’m not so active here any longer.
It’s also because I’ve started spending free moments (when I’m not busy with Twitter and Facebook) reading other blogs. Here’s some recent faves:
- Frank’s happy day of receiving a finished copy of ICE SHOCK in German.
- My dear friend Martin Bonfil’s popular science blog La Ciencia por Gusto (in English it’s Science for Pleasure)
- Tracey Anne Baines kidlit blog Tall Tales and Short Stories fetauring interviews with literary agents (including my own agent Peter Cox) and children’s and YA authors (including me!)
- Liz de Jager’s awesome YA book review blog My Favourite Books
- Looking forward to The Spectator’s new Cappuccino Culture – The Arts Blog on Monday
Meanwhile I’m off to Switzerland for the birthday week, from Sunday. Mountains and walks, and birthday cake almost every day! A great environment in which to complete the polish on Joshua 4 in time to hand it over to Editor Polly by September.
ZERO MOMENT is coming along very nicely. I’ve seen a colour mockup of the cover and Polly and I have been working on the jacket copy. Will post both on themgharris.com as soon as blurb is finalised…
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September 18, 2009
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Hey! I hadn’t realized you actually mentioned my science blog here! Thanks… I’m sorry the English translation is a bit short of perfect (but a friend does it for free, so then one can’t be too choosy).
I wonder why I missed this very post on your blog…
Martín