Here's a movie summarizing 12 volumes of A Series of Unfortunate Events in 120 seconds. Narrated by Tim Curry.
'Shindig'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
That was fun! I rather disliked the first book - the style bugged - but I find the concept amusing. And I always like Tim Curry talking at me.
Plus, -The End- is the best book title EVER.
OK, is it a serial post if it's days later?
I don't know why this surprises me, but I just discovered that people are getting the Phaedre's tattoo from the Kushiel series: [link]
(except for one person who randomly got a happy drow goddess from D&D with the motto from the book)
Wow, those are some big, expensive tattoos.
Some of those tattoos are really really beautiful.
Pity about the novel they're based on (I really disliked it and had to put the first one down about 200 pages in).
Wow, those are some big, expensive tattoos.
You didn't see the guy with a Stargate on his back at Comic-Con.
Was it a fully operational Stargate? Cause that would rock!
No one attempted to enter his back.
Anybody know how to find out-of-print plays? I'm looking for a copy of "A Flag is Born." I've been reading a bunch of articles about it lately (it's the 60th anniversary), and now I'm curious to read it, since the only part that any article quotes is one speech from the end. Google is giving me no help, and I'm not sure where else to look. (I'm also pretty sure that an original copy would be ridiculously expensive -- I know that the play has been produced a few places in the past year, so there's got to be somewhere printing it. I'm just not sure if there's anywhere that sells single copies.)