Oh, I guess I should have asked ita's permission. But I figured better to apologize than ask permission.
The Great Write Way
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Beverly, I'd be honoured. Please, tag away.
Thanks!
(polishes. stands back. admires. beams)
a silly retro band called the A-Teens
Um...these are the kids who did the cover of "I Can't Help Falling In Love With You" on the Lilo & Stitch DVD, yes?
Interesting.
I have different music in my cave, but otherwise it seems very familiar.
Deb, I requested Famous Flower at the libray today, and the librarian who helped me promised she'd order it. Now I just have to wait for the horror of post-Christmas bills to subside and then I'll get my very own copy!
Mine should be coming in at Borders any day now! Huzzah!
Amy, you should have the cluestick handy. I was just cleaning out my email files and came upon a couple about your novel. Which is safely in a file on my hard drive, just so you know. But I had neglected to write myself an after-holidays note about it, and it had gone completely off my to-do list. Which is on my 2005 planner pages. Which are still in their package in the top layer on my desk. The planner is on the third-from-the-bottom layer. My desk is an archeological tell, at the moment.
Sigh.
Bev, I haven't even bought my new planner pages yet. It's all up here (taps forehead) and that's a bad, bad thing.
Well, that's not entirely true. I do have my brand-new Edward Gorey 2005 Evil Garden calendar hanging up, but so far that's all kids' appointments and school stuff.
I have a very sexy new O'Keefe day planner.
I have a Michael Parkes calendar up on my wall in its usual spot, plus my friend Pieter just sent us a Gorey desk calendar, and a jaw-dropping gorgeous San Francisco calendar in black and white, which alas, will not even remotely fit the only space I have for a wall calendar.
Kristin, I pinged you elsewhere, but insent.
I wish this upside down thing was talking to me. Hmmm. Maybe....