Paul ([info]renegade_badger) wrote,
@ 2007-09-17 20:57:00
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I want to be a writer

Originally published at These are just words. You can comment here or there.

(Written on a plane flying to Denver… I’m in Boulder now!)

It’s been ages since I last made a blog entry - things have been rather hectic. I’ve been to Paris, had a holiday that took in many parts of the UK, been to Edinburgh for a big conference, and I’ve just spent the last week at a conference in deepest Nottingham, presenting a paper, running three demos on a booth, and chairing one of the main sessions.

But Nottingham is over now, and I”m currently sitting on a plane, flying out to Denver, Colorado. This is so I can attend a meeting in Boulder; I’m hiring a car at Denver airport, and will be driving (for the first time in America and the first time using a car with Automatic transmission) to Boulder, before spending a few days driving to a couple of state parks in Colorado. Hopefully it’ll be a really great trip, although I’m a little nervous (I haven’t bothered booking any hotels yet for outside of Boulder, and I’m only about 90% sure of the rules of the road in America!).

My schedule is insane, and doesn’t get any better when I get back: I’m at home for a week, before I have to fly out to Beijing, China, for a conference. Then, when I’m done in China, I fly on to Seattle for another meeting (thus crossing the international dateline and circumnavigating the world by the time I arrive back) before heading home. I’m then at home for a whole two weeks before I fly out to the USA for the third time in two months: this time to Dallas, Texas. It’s crazy, and I’m slightly upset that I can’t claim frequent flyer miles for the second (China/USA) trip, due to having to take a really convoluted route across multiple airlines.

But that’s all background for now. I suppose what I’m trying to say is that I’m going to be spending considerable time in both planes and airports over the next few months. Ah, airports - big, noisy, cosmopolitan, and utterly soulless - how I hate you! But airports have what I consider to be a really bemusing inherent juxtaposition; they are without soul, without real character, and bland to the point of cultural sterility, and yet they’re places of extreme emotion. Hang around in an arrivals lounge waiting for someone (as I have had to do), and you can’t help but notice the joy as people meet their family and friends. At the same time, if you’re anywhere near the departure lounge, it’s not hard to see the tears as people say their goodbyes.

Similarily, when you get through security and out to the departure gates, the air of utter transience is all around you. I spent almost five hours in London Heathrow today, waiting for my connecting flight, and as I strolled up and down the long terminal building, I couldn’t help but wonder where all the people around me were heading. Here we were, walking by each other, shopping, eating, chatting… but in a few hours, we would all literally be in seperate corners of the world. Everyone in the terminal I was in was on an international flight… some to Seattle, some to Dubai, some to Melbourne, some to Denver… it was like a speeded up version of University (without the fun) - you’d see people around, and then they’d be gone, and other groups of people would arrive. “All transitory, passing always” - and all within such an utterly sterile environment.

Anyway, I think that’s more or less enough for this one entry. Denver (and my sporty Hyundai Sonata) beckons in, oh, around seven hours time; it’s been more than five years since my last trip here, but I remember it very well. It’ll be quite strange this time around, for many reasons….




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[info]antibob
2007-09-17 08:06 pm UTC (link)
so busy! you're quite the world traveler. meeting up with steph?

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[info]renegade_badger
2007-09-17 08:24 pm UTC (link)
Nope, I'm driving along a road 14,000 feet high instead

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[info]antibob
2007-09-17 08:26 pm UTC (link)
i think boulder is a really nice town. have fun! there's some mountain right in boulder that you can drive up and see forever, see if you can find that! when i was there in early September you could see huge mountains that still had snow on them in the distance. drive safe!

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[info]renegade_badger
2007-09-17 08:31 pm UTC (link)
I know those mountains, but I'm going much further...

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[info]antibob
2007-09-17 08:34 pm UTC (link)
please don't try to be all bear grylls!
hey, you could see where i lived for one horrid semester too. if i could remember the name of the road i could tell you a good place to get a burrito in boulder too. but alas, i've blocked most of that stuff from my head.

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[info]renegade_badger
2007-09-17 08:38 pm UTC (link)
You're the third person today to mention him to me! Yes, I'm hiking alone in bear country, but I reckon the odds on me being attacked are... well, quite low!

I'm very close to the University, actually. I've got Sat Nav in the car, so I drive anywhere without getting lost. I need to get to a mall though to buy a coat, as I only packed t-shirts and things (due to the 90 degree sunny weather) without quite thinking that at 14,000 feet, it might be sunny, but it won't be hot...

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[info]antibob
2007-09-17 08:46 pm UTC (link)
no, bear grylls isn't the crazy guy that got killed by a bear, but the crazy adventurer who has a show on the discovery channel called "Man vs. Wild" where they drop him in the middle of nowhere and he has to find his way out in 7 days. with like nothing but a knife and a bottle of water.

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[info]antibob
2007-09-17 08:38 pm UTC (link)
oh, if you can look in a phone book and find the local brewery in boulder, they have a restaurant/brewery and they make good pasta/pizza. that's about the extent of my boulder memories. OH!! NO!!! YOU HAVE TO GO TO EAT AT THIS RESTAURANT CALLED "the met". great food, great atmosphere. GO GO GO !!

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[info]renegade_badger
2007-09-17 08:41 pm UTC (link)
From memory, I think I know the place you mean - it's about 2 minutes down the road from where I am now

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[info]antibob
2007-09-17 08:44 pm UTC (link)
that's sooo cool! oh wait, which place? the brewery or the met?

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[info]renegade_badger
2007-09-17 08:45 pm UTC (link)
The brewery, unfortunately...

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[info]squirmelia
2007-09-17 08:10 pm UTC (link)
How was Nottingham?

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[info]renegade_badger
2007-09-17 08:24 pm UTC (link)
Hot and sunny as with every year we've been there! The last time we're there, though - next year, it's being held in Edinburgh. It's the end of an era, really.

Sorry I've been so quiet - I haven't had a minute to myself in ages and I'm really exhausted (although Colorado is.... amazing and absolutely gorgeous, and I'm really excited as I'm going to drive up into the mountains at the end of the week... the road is 14,000 feet high!).

Read your first Costa Rica diary and seen some photos that people have uploaded on Facebook - was it as good as you'd hoped?! Tried to find a Doug Coupland book to read on the plane (the play you're going to see) but Waterstones didn't have it - boh!




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[info]squirmelia
2007-09-17 08:28 pm UTC (link)
Mountains, cool!

Costa Rica was good indeed, although now back to my cold (and harsh) real life. Boo!

I'm not sure what Coupland play you mean.. I'm not planning to see one anytime soon.

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[info]renegade_badger
2007-09-17 08:34 pm UTC (link)
"The Gum Thief" in October?
I'll take many mountain photos when I get the chance.... they look amazing!

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[info]squirmelia
2007-09-17 08:37 pm UTC (link)
The Gum Thief is a book that comes out in October, yeah! Not a play though.

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[info]renegade_badger
2007-09-17 08:39 pm UTC (link)
Ah! That might explain why I couldn't find it in Waterstones! I take it the launch event is at the theatre?

Douglas Coupland - "The Gum Thief"
7:00pm at Bloomsbury Theatre

I figured it's about time I start reading a bit more broadly, and I tend to trust your judgement :-)

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[info]squirmelia
2007-09-17 08:44 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, there is a reading at Bloomsbury Theatre. :)

I'm currently reading China Mieville's Un Lun Dun.

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[info]renegade_badger
2007-09-17 08:46 pm UTC (link)
When I get back from all my trips at the end of November, I'm going to get you to recommend me a big batch of novels to read :-)

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[info]scaryj
2007-09-19 08:03 am UTC (link)
Hi Paul! Mark and his boss have also been to Denver on conferences! Perhaps we ought to go there on holiday and explore it properly without a rigid timeframe?

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