the obligatory picture
Everybody tends to include a picture of themselves on their web page. This one of me is from the summer of 2004, when my partner and our friend Paul went to the Woodland Park Zoo.
my very own personal FAQ
Is your name really Angela Sh'k'anna
Korra'ti?
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Yes.
What kind of name is that?
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"Difficult to pronounce."--my partner, Dara
No, really, what kind of name is that?
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Here's the thing: I was born "Angela Renée Highland". I still answer to "Angie" for the sake of my relatives and oldest friends; I also use "Angela" to sign my checks and that's usually what people call me at work.
I get both "Sh'k'anna" and "Korra'ti" from my aforementioned partner.
Sh'k'anna, which is pronounced "Shih-kih-AH-na", was in short a private gift.
Korra'ti is my mate's last name; I took it as mine when we married, so that
there would be two of us in the world. It's pronounced "kor-uh-TEE", accent on the third syllable, roll the R's.
Mostly, though, I answer to "Anna". It's easier to pronounce and
easier to type.
Cool, what nationality is 'Korra'ti'?
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Short form: We don't know.
Slightly longer form: my partner doesn't know who her parents were and
therefore doesn't know the origins of her name. Our two best guesses so far
have been "Croatian," from a linguist at the University of Kentucky, and
"Hungarian," from a pizza delivery guy. The latter of which might strike one
as an odd source for linguistic information, but he said he was Hungarian and
knew Korra'tis in Hungary, so.
Researching the name on Google, I came across references to "Korati", one R and without the apostrophe. So some variety of the name does seem to be out there.
Why are you called Anna the Piper?
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My friend Kathryn dubbed me that, on account of she was very pleased to have the acquaintance of a flute and piccolo player. I protested at the time, pointing out that I didn't actually play the pipes, but she claimed flutes and piccolos were close enough.
I thought it sounded good for an online nickname, and have used it ever since.
how old I am
I'm currently 39 years old. My birthday is January 23rd, which makes me
an Aquarius for those of you who keep track of such things. I share my
birthday with Richard Dean Anderson,
one of my all-time favorite TV heartthrobs, who used to play MacGyver.
what I do
By profession as well as by hobby, I am a computer geek. In the past I have worked as a localization engineer; more recently, I've been a software tester.
I have worked for Microsoft as well as a couple of smaller software companies in the Seattle area: Attachmate, AskMe, and Real Networks,
where I worked on the RealArcade team.
These days I am employed as the primary QA person on the New Media team at
one of our local papers, the Seattle
Times. I'm the person in charge of making sure the web page for the paper
has no problems, and if any arise, to hand the bugs off to the proper people
to get 'em fixed.
Meanwhile, I have aspirations of becoming a published SF/F writer. I have completed two novels which I have begun to send round to publishing houses, and am working on four more. I hope to be a
regularly yearly attendee of Writer's
Weekend, a local writing conference. If you're pursuing writing of your
own, look for me there.
where I am
Kenmore, Washington, which is just north of Seattle. I'm one of the extended household/community called the Murkworks, which involves myself and my partner, other housemates and friends, several cats, a parakeet, a Quaker parrot, and a whole lot of computers and musical instruments.
where I've been
Louisville, Kentucky is my birthplace. I lived there until I was 16 years old, and there attended Indian Trail Elementary School (from 1975 through 1980), Noe Middle School (1980 to 1983), and DuPont Manual High School (1983 to 1985). I also attended, while at Manual, the Youth Performing Arts School, wherein I played flute.
In 1985 I lived in Chattanooga, Tennessee and in Nicholasville, Kentucky, before finally winding up in Lexington, Kentucky, where I finished my schooling at Bryan Station Senior High School and then Transylvania University.
I still have kith and kin in Louisville and Lexington, and a tiny little hamlet
called Gravel Switch.
how I play
As mentioned, I am a computer geek by hobby as well as profession. Like the
sites of all web geeks, mine is a work in constant progress. I am self-taught
in HTML, and have used my web page as an excuse to learn PHP, Javascript, and
mySQL as well. I am also beginning to teach myself XML and related technologies.
For many years one of my biggest hobbies was a type of online computer gaming called MUSHing. Though I don't MUSH anymore, a lot of my web work has been inspired by it, and running the web page for Two Moons MUSH in particular taught me how to set up a searchable mySQL database on a web page.
Aside from the computer, though, I like to listen to
music as well as play it; my instruments of
choice are, well, many, but they can be
summarized as 'flute, mandolin-like things, and guitar'. For a couple of years running I was a founding member of a jamming group called
Three Good Measures, which met every other week or so in my living room, and am still hopeful about finding other local musicians who might just want to play for no other reason than making music.
Like all writers (aspiring or pro), I voraciously read; my preferred genres are science fiction, fantasy, and mystery/suspense.
last, but not least
I find that many folks on the Net feel compelled to put pictures of their pets
on their webpages. So, in keeping with this tradition, I display this picture
of my cat Polly, and leave as an exercise to the viewer her evident opinion on
having her picture put on the Web.
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