In addition to the picture of Buffy, there was a little image of the cover of the book.
It would also be good for people whose friends and relatives think they're crazy for socializing on the web - it pretty much covers the good, the bad, and the craxy - but lets people know that a lot of what you get from the internets corresponds to what you put in. It won't make you any crazier than you were to start.
won't make you any crazier than you were to start.
This needs to be the tagline for the whole internet.
It won't make you any crazier than you were to start.
Toddson, may I borrow that line for my review of the book? I'll give you whatever credit you would like.
I'm pleased to note that at least three people said they'd bought or would buy the book on my recommendation. YAY fandom!
Go, Consuela! Yay, fandom!
I've been kinda vaguely thinking about it and I think I'd like for us to be googleable by the book's title. I'm just floating it out there, but how would people feel about it if we added to the slug of this thread something along the lines of, "including our own "Will the Vampire People Please Leave the Lobby."
I don't know why I want it visible, necessarily. Just that it's Our Book About Us, by One of Us, and I want to publicly acknowledge it somehow.
Also that with all the publicity and potentially more to come, it's always possible that we'll attract one or two onlookers, and it would be kinda nice to be able to direct them to a place where they can talk about the book.
And I just kinda wanna give the author a nod.
I know, can I vague all that up any more? But I'm just thinking through it. Whaddya think?
Are any of the threads Googleable? I thought only the front page was supposed to show up in searches.
[eta....just realized the slug IS on the front page. I are dumb.]
I know the author changed her nick for anonymity purposes. Maybe she would prefer if the site didn't show up on google. Doesn't the book give our web address so interested peoples could find their way here?
The book mentions the URL, and at least one review has so far (EW).
A short intervew with the producers of the HBO series of
A Song of Ice and Fire.
Today's New York Times Magazine has an article by someone who rules.