I'm going to have to check out some of her other stuff.
She's done a couple about vampires, too. And she has a whole YA series going where the teenage protagonist is dating a vampire she meets while her mother drags her around Europe as part of a psychic Goth fair or some such. She's very funny.
What. Ev.
I'm putting this on your headstone. Just so you know.
Whee! I love this group for the book recommendations as much as anything, I think.
I'm putting this on your headstone.
Ha! That's what you think! However - I plan on being cremated and will not have a headstone.
So there.
Ha! That's what you think! However - I plan on being cremated and will not have a headstone.
Who's going to stop us, Ms. Big Pile of Ash?
And Katie McAlister also writes vampire novels.
Whee! I love this group for the book recommendations as much as anything, I think.
Katie's blog also features Dishy Guy Monday, if anyone's interested. They're usually too sleek and muscled and...model-y looking for me, but to each her own. It's here.
I plan on being cremated and will not have a headstone.
That's okay. Olbrich Gardens here in Madison has a "Memory Walk" out of bricks with customized messages etched into them. I'll have one made just for you, missy. So, THERE.
Good news! The website where my poem was originally posted is going to help in this fight. They don't currently have a lawyer, but she's going to see what she can do.
And! Yes! There's more! The president for the organization of the other website just sent me a very nice e-mail saying that as soon as she returns from Easter break she will make sure the poem is removed.
I misunderstood, I thought you meant the mayor was against the green line. It may very well not have been him that killed Ikea then.
See, my sources (Tom) told me there was a whole foods in Swampsott but no TJ's. But maybe I misremember.
Nope, just the reverse.
However, there is a Whole Foods going in down by Charles River Plaza, so I guess that will work. If only they'd announce an actual opening date.