When I was in junior high, my mom signed us all up for an Agatha-Christie-Book-of-the-Month Club (black leather covers), until we got the whole set. It was very cool to go from the Nancy Drew club to Agatha Christie!
I have this set and I love it. It took over six years to get them all.
Not Barb, but a RITA is an award given to romance authors by the RWA. It's named after the first RWA president Rita Clay Estrada.
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I have no idea why I know this.
Heh. I was going to say, Aims. Points for useless trivia!
Yes, but somewhere in my brain I have lost the name of my first dog.
I also was way into all the Algonquin authors at 14-15. Parker, Thurber, Benchley, Ferber, Perelman, etc. I was convinced if I lived back then I would totally have fit in with that crowd. I was also obsessed with the Marx Brothers around then.
Not Barb, but a RITA is an award given to romance authors by the RWA. It's named after the first RWA president Rita Clay Estrada.
Cute story-- I was reading one of the Nationals blog recaps and an unpubbed was working on her MS on the plane and noticed the older lady across the aisle from her was working on her computer, then a while later, reading a Desire. They happened to catch each other's eyes and the older lady asked the unpubbed if she was a writer and she said she was and was on her way home from National. Then she asked the older lady, noticing the book and remembering that she'd seen her working on her computer earlier in the flight, if she was also a writer.
Older lady leaned over, shook the unpubbed's hand and said, "Why yes I am-- I'm Rita Clay Estrada."
I've heard similar stories about people finding themselves sitting next to Nora in workshops and not having a clue because Nora will just be speaking to them like a normal person. One of the things I love best about National.
sitting next to Nora
Would die. Would babble and sputter for 5 minutes first, and then die.