Viewing: February, 2015

This is a rare thing for my blog.

This is a post about someone else’s post.

In the latest episode of Ditch Diggers, the writing-as-a-job podcast I co-host with author Mur Lafferty, we took a bunch of questions from Twitter at the end of the show like we always do. I suggested to Mur, quite gracious of me I thought, that we should make a point to credit all the Twitter users who asked us questions, something we tend to skip over. Because half the point is hearing your name on the show, right?

Because my grace is generally met with a big middle finger from the universe, the first question was from “Asymptotic Binary,” the former being a word I’d neither heard before nor pronounced correctly my first or even second or third go. I felt a little like a schmuck. I’m sure I mocked AB for it to cover my embarrassment. That’s how I roll.

In response, AB wrote this post about just what the hell “asymptotic binary” means. She @’ed both Mur and me when tweeting it.

Here’s the thing. I glanced at it, skimmed, saw a bunch of graphs and math terminology and my eyes glazed over more than a little. Yours might, too.

Keep reading past the technico shit even if you’re not so inclined.

You see, in addition to being a mathematician and a lot smarter than me AB is a trans woman, and she’s used this very technical-sounding concept to help her explore and redefine the traditional genders with which we’ve all been presented most of our lives. She’s also a creative who has grappled with depression and PTSD, and writes some very compelling and interesting stuff about how those two things collide.

It was all very unexpected. And touching. And cool.

I don’t like people. When you gather in groups larger than two you really do suck. But I’m always interested in an individual, particularly when they remind us no one is one thing, particularly when they surprise me like AB did, particularly when they have a worthy story to tell.

It also reminded me why, deep down, I do things like blog and podcast.

Read the thing. It’s good.

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, cis and non, writers of all stripes and creeds, the fourth–FOURTH–episode of Ditch Diggers is now live!

If you’re new to things that are awesome, Ditch Diggers is the new(ish), inexplicably and overwhelmingly popular podcast Mur Lafferty and I host which deals specifically with writing as a job.

In this episode Mur and I talk about how time elapses differently in publishing than in any other construct, the terminology of time in publishing, and waiting, waiting, waiting. We also talk about the SFWA’s move to allow author-published and small press folk into its fold. Finally, we take YOUR Twitter questions about professional scribbling.

Also, I was still coming off a brief plague I endured. And you can hear it. Sorry.

You can use this feed link to subscribe to Ditch Diggers exclusively, and we are (read: Mur is) working on a DD website that will feature, among other things, all the wonderful memes you folks have been creating and sending us based on the show.

There’s also talk of a logo and a theme song.

Shit is getting real.

And now some random quotes from the new episode!

“Milton’s dead and I’m alive, so I win by default. FUCK YOU, MILTON!”

“You ever seen the Swamp of Sadness scene in Neverending Story? You’re the horse. That’s you without our podcast.”

“I’m not apologizing to you, asshole, I’m apologizing to the people who sent us questions.”

“Either dragon-up and say the dick thing, or shut the fuck up. Don’t hurl your passive-aggressive smiley face at me.”