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Brief Respite from Deadlines
It's
7:30AM on Thursday morning and I've been awake for an hour, lying
on the couch, watching a repeat of yesterday's cricket in New Zealand
(NZ versus Sri Lanka) and reading C.
L. R. James's Beyond
a Boundary. I watch Jayawardene batting beautifully, lots
of lovely attacking shocks, including some quite exquisite cover
drives while C. L. R. James (I love using all his initials) bitches
about defensive, boring batting in the 1950s. (His theory: it was
because the 1950s was boring.)
I'm having a lovely morning, not just because of wall to wall cricket
(I'm also checking scores around the world on my laptop), but because
I don't have to feel guilty about it. The last few months have been
work, work, work. But now I've met all my deadlines. I turned in
the anthology last week
and the latest rewrites on Magic Lessons (sequel to Magic
or Madness) last night. For the next few days, before my
pesky editors get back to me, I can do whatever I damn well please
and I choose cricket.
Especially as it's just this second gone live: the fourth day of
play has begun. And even more especially because in just over a
week I'll be stuck in that cricket-free zone: the US of A with little
hope of getting to England to watch Australia destoy them in the
Ashes. So here's to inswingers, yorkers, googlies, cover drives,
front-foot play, back-foot play, silly mid-on, short square leg
and french cuts. And to W. G. Grace, Ranjitsinhji, Learie
Constantine, Peggy Antonio, Sid Barnes, Weekes, Worrell and
Walcott, Keith Miller,
Garfield Sobers, Dennis Lillee, Viv Richards, Micheal
Holding, Bruce Reid, Zoe
Goss, Makhaya Ntini, Adam Gilchrist, Steve Bucknor and Belinda
Clarke. How I shall miss you all!
Sydney, 7 April 2005
©
2005 Justine Larbalestier
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