I like Enid and Fran quite a bit, too. And in the Sparrow Hill Road stories (I'm only halfway done -- work calls) there's a connection, since Rose comes from Buckley Township in the 40's, and refers to babysitting at the Healy house!
I like "On Writing" for its autobio nature, interspersed with thoughts on writing. One thing I like about King is his no BS approach. There's no "THIS is the one true way to write."
One of the weird perks of being a semi-celebrity: new authors send me copies of their books! Delilah Dawson sent me Wicked as They Come, and Kate Lock sent me an ARC of God Save the Queen. So I'm set for silly genre reading for the week.
And speaking of silly genre reading: Come ON, who has read the last Parasol Protectorate book! I need to geeble more about it!
And speaking of silly genre reading: Come ON, who has read the last Parasol Protectorate book! I need to geeble more about it!
Aw, damn it! It's sitting on my bedside table. I'll start it tonight.
It will be a couple weeks till I get around to it!
Come ON, who has read the last Parasol Protectorate book! I need to geeble more about it!
I have! if you start geebling I will try to join in.
-t, do you want to wait until at least Teppy is done with it? Because I'm pretty sure she will join in on the general flailing of
OMG BIFFY AND LYALL!
I thought that whitefont might be the most flail-worthy thing! Yeah, I don't mind waiting.
I glare in the general direction of your whitefont (which I didn't read).
Definitely starting it tonight!
Then I will wait to whitefont squeal about the other thing that made me all flailyhands.