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A lot of death seems to be happening right now. I am in particular mourning for two.

My dear Liana passed away last night. (Of all the ways to learn this, I am kind of glad it was via [livejournal.com profile] nanashi_jones, whom I met in her company the same evening I met her. We danced, we three.)

This is a 2008 drawing of hers; her style evolved considerably since then, but I think it says all that needs saying right now:

"Black Anna" by Liana Lavoie, who died 15 April 2013. photo lianaBlackAnna.jpg

...well, actually. Here's one more. She called it "And The Stars Go With You," in memory of her aunt who signed her name with a star. I don't think she'd be displeased with it as an In Memoriam.

"And The Stars Go With You" by Liana Lavoie photo lianaandthestars.jpg

My friend Robert Presley, who died terribly suddenly last week at 55, grew up in Alabama. Every word he spoke, every filthy laugh, every ounce of attitude he evinced displayed the sheer goddamn bullheaded strength of character it took to grow up gay in Alabama in the '70s. He took no bullshit, tolerated no idiocy, and was funny as all hell.

He was an incredible singer, and I wish there were YouTube footage to link to. I saw him sing Gianni Schicchi and Wagner's Alberich-- he was hands-down the best Alberich I've ever heard, with the voice and the acting and the high notes and everything. He was also a great interpreter of Verdi. What I will miss most are the post-show conversations-- the bitchery and laughter and sheer loveliness of the man. I was looking forward to seeing him again, and so were many of the finer singers I know.

The world has lost two people who greatly adorned it by the lives they led. It feels terribly wrong that they are gone. The art Liana had yet to make, and the music Robert had yet to sing, are a bitter loss.

I don't have the composure yet for eloquent farewells. I just really wish they weren't gone.
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My friend Liana has posted that "the chemotherapy has had little to no effect and the consulting doctors have more or less agreed that hospice is the right thing to do at this time".

I am really very much not OK with this. I was hoping to see Liana again; despite living on different continents, we've managed to meet once a year or so. I was hoping to see more of her art. I was assuming she'd outlive her twenties. Fuck.

Photo and thoughts below )
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It was a bleary-eyed afternoon, the Monday after the weekend before, and I was sharing a shopping mall food court table with [livejournal.com profile] moonwolf and crew when the question came up: "So how was your DragonCon?"

Exhausted smiles flickered around the table like gaslamps. We'd all had rampant good times, but for me, this was truly a weekend of unexpected gifts.

The short version: Many, many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] lost_in_avebury and [livejournal.com profile] brute_force for an object of beauty, [livejournal.com profile] puppetmaker40 and family for a lovely party, [livejournal.com profile] laughingmagpie and the crew of HM Airship Vertigo for letting me play, [livejournal.com profile] badmagic for the banter, [livejournal.com profile] moonwolf for being a Lady of Misrule, and [livejournal.com profile] nanashi_jones purely for being your fine self. And, of course, to [livejournal.com profile] speedlime for not killing your roommate. Kudos!

The long version is below. GEEK ALERT )
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... are cool! Rare, and cool. warning: here be Xena )

So here's my wish for us all in 2007: may this be the year of Finding Friends In Unexpected Places! Peace out.

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