Oh, congratulations David and Jacqueline! Zmaybaby! Zmayling!
And yes, I'm back. I suspect it wasn't all that evident I was gone, but I really was.
And now I'm gone again since I have to go to work. Joy.
'The Girl in Question'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh, congratulations David and Jacqueline! Zmaybaby! Zmayling!
And yes, I'm back. I suspect it wasn't all that evident I was gone, but I really was.
And now I'm gone again since I have to go to work. Joy.
Congrats to JZ and David!!!
Is this the first in-house Buffista production?
It's Zmayby Zmayhemania!
Also, not for nothing, but October 25 is a very nice day for a birthday.
Wow! Congrats to the Zmayhems and their Zmayby!! W00T!!!!
Congrats to the Zmayhems and on the impending Halloweenie!
Thanks, y'all!
Also, not for nothing, but October 25 is a very nice day for a birthday.
I'm still holding out for the typical first-baby severe lateness that would give us a true Halloweenie.
Woo Hoo! Congratulations to the Zmayhems!
eta: Halloweenie Zmayby Monkeypants
Goodness! Congratulations!
x-post w/Firefly....
The 2005 Nebula Awards have been announced and several of my favorites were winners -- including two knockout Kelly Link stories from her collection Magic for Beginners --
Novel: Camouflage, by Joe Haldeman, (Analog, March-May 2004, also Ace book Aug. 2004)
Novella: "Magic for Beginners", by Kelly Link, (Magic for Beginners, Small Beer Press, July 2005; also in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Sept. 2005)
Novelette: "The Faery Handbag", by Kelly Link: (The Faery Reel: Tales From the Twilight Realm, Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Eds., Viking Press, Aug. 2004)
Short Story: "I Live With You", by Carol Emshwiller, (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 2005)
Script: Serenity, by Joss Whedon, (Universal Pictures, Sept. 2005) Serenity: The Official Visual Companion (Paperback, including shooting script)
Andre Norton Award: Valiant: A Modern Tale of Faerie, by Holly Black, (Simon & Schuster, June 2005)
Yay Joss!
I also have to add that both those Kelly Link stories are amazing - especially "Magic for Beginners," which is about a group of very devoted fans of a Buffy-esque TV show. You can find links to "Magic for Beginners" online at the above link
Yay!!
In other news, am I crazy for thinking it's a little weird that the ad campaign for The Color Purple on Broadway is all, "It's just so happy! Fun! Love it!"?
In other TV news, I love Shemar Moore SO MUCH on Ellen right now.