Saturday, 10 December 2011

Sometimes you just have to say...

...guys who wear black eyeliner are so pretty....




I think I shall paint it on all the bird boys in my current work in progress. I'm still at fever pitch with the plotting - dancing in my seat with every new idea, it's excellent exercise. Well, excellent exercise for the girl who just unwrapped a few clothes from her exercise bike (they make for excellent hangers) and a layer of dust. Oops! I decided to go on a diet today - two weeks before Christmas and with so much chocolate in the house (well that's for other people of course). I have a fabulous sense of timing. Or maybe, I just like things that are doomed to fail...

In other news, in last night's dream everyone's eyes turned black and there was something to do with trains in Tokyo and pyramids. I think it may have freaked sleeping me out, but waking me sure wishes she could remember it.

And in further news, have you seen this...

...it's been all over my blog feed this morning (okay, I slightly exaggerate - I'm prone to that). Looks cool though. It's a collaboration between Aaron Polson (I may have started his fan club once upon a few years ago), James Everington, Alan Ryker and Iain Rowan. The first issue's stories are reprints but the following issues will be original stories.

I bet those boys would wear black eyeliner.

Well, I suspect tomorrow would be a good day to start the whole dieting thing since there'll be a gazillion children running about my small house. I should hide my copies of Barbed Wire Hearts before they scribble in them and maybe hide the crayons too... and the black eyeliner.

8 comments:

Simon said...

>Starts ransacking the house for that black eyeliner he knows he bought five years ago<

Aaron Polson said...

Hush. No one knows about my black eyeliner.

Wait... Is this thing on?

*mutters to self*

Cate Gardner said...

They still sell it in the shops, Simon ;) And may I recommend Maybelline's gel eyeliner.

Everyone knows, Aaron. ;)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for giving Penny Dreadnought a mention, Cate.

I still remember the first night I walked into the house wearing black eyeliner (had something of a teenage Robert Smith phase although I never got to the smeary lippy) - I don't think my dad could have been any more aghast if I'd cheerfully announced that I'd burned down an orphanage using tiny kittens for kindling.

K.C. Shaw said...

The dream sounds so, so cool. And I'm a sucker for boys in black eyeliner too.

Cate Gardner said...

You're welcome, Iain and ha!

:D Kate

Katey said...

Mmmm guyliner. I wrote a whole book about how much I love it!

<3

Cate Gardner said...

And that's why I love you, Katey