Another unaired episode of Wonderfalls up in HTML: "Muffin Buffalo". (Yes, spoilers ahoy.)
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Unaired episode of Wonderfalls up in HTML: "Lovesick Ass". (Yes, spoilers ahoy.)
Dude, you’re getting an unaired Wonderfalls thread.
Proposal: To open a thread to discuss unaired episodes of Wonderfalls. The title and slug are to be determined.
Results:
Yes: 75
No: 5
No Preference: 6
Any stompy about with a lovesick ass may do their thread makin’ thang.
Edit to wave hi to the lurkers and say thanks for participating
I haven't had the chance to catch up yet on various threads after not logging in for a few weeks, so pardon if this repeats anything already posted.
In the latest issue of the US Angel magazine (May/June 2004) that just hit newsstands this week, there's a nice article about the Wolfram and Hart Annual Revue. Quotage from Allyson and a photo of her (and David Fury) are part of the coverage.
I don't know if anyone might want these things, but I have a few unique items to giveaway to any interested Buffista. If there are no takers they're going to be donated to a thrift shop.
One: A White Vintage Crinoline, circa 1950. Very Good condition - the elastic at the waist needs replacing, but everything else is excellent. It would probably best fit 26-32 in waist. (The elastic is 24" relaxed and 34" fully stretched.) It is 28" long...probably meant to be 3/4 length on a petite person. (I'm 5'4", and it hits the middle of my calf.) The top half is just nylon?, and about halfway down layers of tulle net underneath, and lace on the top to give fullness. Very Pretty.
Two: One pair of gold metallic fabric pumps with bows, Size 9. 2" heel. (Probably from the 1960's-early 1970's.) I borrowed them from a costume shop I was working in about ten years ago for a fancy dress thing, and forgot to return them before I moved. I've worn them twice, and there isn't much wear on them otherwise.
Three: A box of 150+ Kinder Toys. (Those little toys that you put together from the chocolate eggs) Lots of Doubles. Mostly from 1995-1997, if you're a collector. There are some pretty cool ones here. They've been sitting in a box since I left my job and the archives, and I have no use for them.
E-me at my profile addy if you are interested in any of these things. I will not say no if you want to help defray the cost of shipping.
Because I know we have a lot of writers on the board....
New Letters 19th Annual Literary Awards Now Accepting Entries
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New Letters, the University of Missouri-Kansas City's international quarterly of new writing, is now accepting submission for its 19th-Annual Literary Awards.
Writers may submit unpublished work in the following three categories: poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. A poetry entry consists of 3-6 poems; a fiction or creative nonfiction entry may contain up to 5,000 words. There is no limit to the number of entries or genres entered. The reading fee for the first entry is $15 (entitles entrant to one entry and a one-year subscription to the magazine); every entry after the first is $10.
Winners of each category will receive $1,000 and publication of the winning work(s) in a future issue of New Letters. One runner-up in each category receives a complimentary copy of a recent publication from BkMk Press, an affiliate of New Letters.
The deadline for entries is May 19. For complete guidelines and rules, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to New Letters Literary Awards, University House, 5101 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, MO 64110. Or call 816-235-1168 or visit www.newletters.org.
Unaired ep of Wonderfalls up in HTML: "Safety Canary". (Spoiler alert.)