stalking:
the beat
bookslut blog
cashmilliondollars
dude. man. phat.
defamer
jane espenson
josh friedman
neil gaiman
tim goodman
molly ivins
listen, lady...
lj friends
mastodon city
pc petri dish
theo's gift
warm your thoughts
wil wheaton
xoverboard

doing:
SMRT-TV
los angeles
knitting
web design

writing:
bookslut
ostrich ink
HEARTtaker
screenplays

reading:
John Bowe (ed):
Gig: Americans Talk About Their Jobs
Gail Simone:
Birds of Prey
Sarah Vowell:
Take the Cannoli
Howard Zinn:
People's History of the U.S.

listening:
kcrw
woxy

watching:
The Daily Show
Prison Break
The Office (US)
Lost
Kitchen Confidential
Veronica Mars

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Friday, March 10, 2006

Projects projects projects

Another crazy weekend looms. Just, you know, stuff to do. Editing and writing and reading and partying and SMRT-TV and sleeping (who am I kidding?) and all that.

I kind of want to redesign this site a whole bunch. Figure out a way to keep the blog front and center, but spotlight ongoing projects a bit better. Maybe when the hosting shifts to a ISP that lets me use Moveable Type, I'll a) figure out how to use Moveable Type and b) design a better and stronger blog. The problem, as always, is that I'm so scattered around the net. Photos on Flickr, SMRT-TV elsewhere, writing every damn place. I might have something to upload to YouTube soon enough, too. I really just want a LizSiteCentral that can do everything at once. This is, of course, a lot easier to say than it is to do.

Speaking of things I've been doing, new Bookslut is up, complete with my column on Tristam Shandy. I have no idea what I'm going to write my next column on. If I can finish reading a book (any book -- my to-be-read heap needs to be depleted, is all) then I can go to Barnes and Noble with some gift certificates, and if I do that I can finally pick up a copy of In Cold Blood, which after reading would mean that I could finally see Capote, and then I could write a column on that...

...Or I could just write a column about V for Vendetta.

There are solutions to every problem.

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