Oh, that's very kind, Amy, but probably not worth the effort. I am just always tempted by cheap things. I'll see if my library has it.
Spike ,'Potential'
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."
Ellen Kushner is asking for suggestions for casting the audiobook of Swordspoint.
There's kind of an exquisite thing happening in Edinburgh: [link]
I have - and have read - One Salt Sea, Seanan Maguire's newest book. I hadn't realized it was out, but spotted it in the bookstore.
Yay!
Thanks for sharing that, Sox. Made a wonderful start to my week.
Loaned Rosemary & Rue to a coworker last Friday. I found it on my chair this morning with a note saying she finished it and has ordered the sequels for her kindle. P-C, does Seanan have any sort of toaster incentive program?
I wish! I would have a kitchen full of toasters.
P-C, you could then start giving out your own toasters.
I read One Salt Sea pretty much yesterday and I am dismayed to have to wait a year until the next one. (Is it wrong that I'm kind of glad about the loss of Connor? I really couldn't see what she saw in him - particularly when Tybalt is RIGHT THERE , you know?
I gotta grab that one. I don't suppose anyone has it on Nook, and it's a Lend Me?
Sherwood Smith and Rachel Brown report on being asked by an agent to turn a gay character straight.
The Genreville site is loading really slowly, but there's a mirrored post on Rachel's DW, which is rachelmanija.dreamwidth.org.