Fancy fountain pen! Pretty bottle of ink! Yay!
...leather gauntlet?
gulps. writes faster. very neatly. indeed.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
Fancy fountain pen! Pretty bottle of ink! Yay!
...leather gauntlet?
gulps. writes faster. very neatly. indeed.
checks bakery for availability of treacle sponge (even though it sounds terrible to my American tastes)
gulps. writes faster. very neatly. indeed.
...and dreams of being the Dread Pirate Clovis.
And now it's crossover fic!
Anyway, probably not too wise to go associating me with Snape. For one, I'm really not all that stern (okay a friend did accuse me of trying to 'top' the whole planet - once). However, more importantly, I'm still hoping to do the Pooh reading at F2F and I don't think Pooh and Snape are two streams you should cross.
Aren't you the man who once boasted he could bend metal with his head?
okay a friend did accuse me of trying to 'top' the whole planet - once
smiles sweetly, cracks knuckles
The whole planet? Good luck with that, mate. Scrabble?
Fay, can you e me with your exact flight info, please? Will need the airline for the terminal, for pickup.
Yes! A A Milne! Yes!
t Teacher Voice
Make It So!
t /Teacher Voice
...I'd still thoroughly enjoy reading The Wolves In The Walls to anyone who would listen, fwiw. But I know that's shockingly self-indulgent of me.
t random
My bus from work has poetry readings most Wednesdays, when we remember. As well as treats every Sunday. I heart my bus.
t /random
My bus just has diesel fumes and people talking to someone who isn't there. And occasional adolescents whose only adjective begins with "f".
We all chorus "BYEEE!!!" to people as they get off the bus. It's really very nice. Notwithstanding the fact that my employers have screwed me over in some ways this year, I really enjoy my work and my colleagues are smashing.
t /memememe
Aren't you the man who once boasted he could bend metal with his head?
Boasted? No. Unhappy that I'd discovered this ability through painful means? Yes.
Fay, I know Jilli was interested in Wolves in the Walls reading. The big question is going to be when can we fit this stuff in?
(Well, fwiw I would very happily read it to Jilli & Clovis & anyone else as a bedtime story in Seattle, rather than make people set aside time to indulge me. Indeed, the vision of Jilli tucked up in Victorian nightgown complete with Devil Bunny makes it almost entirely irresistible. Bless.)