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Another spirit in the mirror

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Last Monday I received a call from S., a dear friend and writing partner, one of the four who make up ‘Rhada McKai.’ He had what was probably the saddest news I’ve had in a very, very long time. One of our own, one of our four, had crossed the veil.

J2 – James – and I met a long time ago, through a mutual friend. We sorta had a thing very briefly, before I introduced him to Mel. He in turn introduced me to S. and it all became very intertwined for a while. In the end, except for Mel and J2 hiking out for parts western and getting combined (their words, not mine), we were all just damn good friends. Ours was a blend of brief in-person friendships/relationships fading into enduring long-distance chats and email sessions. While none of them were seeking a professional writing career, we threw in together and created Rhada McKai. The four of us had a snark blog (it’s still there, just no one ever snarks anymore – we’re just too damn busy!) and then the three of them supported my move into the ‘zine (and Belfire as well) by being our first investors.

I wanted to wait until I better knew the situation before I posted this, and it’s even harder now, than it would have been earlier on when I was still in shock. And really, I don’t know anything more yet.

Mel came home from work early Monday morning and discovered that James hadn’t left for work, and indeed hadn’t woken up. At this point all I know is that he was sleeping when he died. I don’t know if Mel has received any autopsy information or not yet, and I know she’ll let me know when she does.

Because really, how does a seemingly healthy 41 yr. old just die in his sleep? :(

I don’t know how Mel is holding up now, I only talked to her briefly on Monday and then again on Wednesday. At the time she was more worried about their commitments than herself or anything else. I did talk to S. on Friday and he’ll be there tomorrow for the service. James wanted to be cremated, and I assume that’s being done. I wish like hell I was out there with them, but financially and otherwise, I just can’t. I’m late with this, but as Watership Down was his favorite, I think this is appropriate:

My heart has joined the Thousand, for my friend stopped running today.

Rest in peace, sweetheart. Feel free to come visit through the mirror.

Take the Good, take the Bad, take them both….

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

UPDATED 03-08-10

(Damn you, Mel. No more weird meme-ish thingies!!)

A little list with the Facts of Life.

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  • Good – getting positive feedback on weird query to new-ish small press up-n-comer. +2
  • Good – liking the new-ish small press up-n-comer. +1
  • Good – getting hugs from former cousin-in-law and being able to congratulate him and his new wife on their marriage. +3
  • Good – hearing from old friends, will try to keep in touch better from now on. (try, I said try) +1
  • Sub-total: +7

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  • Bad – hearing gun-fire within town limits. Please note limits surround a town of maybe 400 people. Maybe. Two days in a row, now. -2
  • Bad – reading things best left ignored. -1 (and a slap)
  • Bad – signing contracts with companies that decide mid-stride, or later (after they sign it) that they want to change the terms, or cancel all together. -2
  • Bad – biting tongue. Not metaphorically, literally. -2
  • Sub-total: -7

    Bonus – Good thing I like blood. +1

    Total: +1

    See? I can duz the numbers tu. o_O