Hey there Boston-area writers' strike supporters:
on Friday, writers and fans -- which means, I guess, that you're invited -- are planning a solidarity march from noon to 3, beginning at the First Parish Unitarian Church at 3 Church Street in Cambridge. On tap to speak: Joss Whedon, ("Buffy"/"Firefly" creator and god to fanboys and fangirls throughout the land: Rob Kutner, writer for "The Daily Show;" and Jaime Paglia, co-creator of "Eureka" on SciFi.
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Pictures from "Mutant Enemy Day" at the WGA picket lines in LA:
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There are some familiar faces.
The Eclectic Word ends the year with a conversation with two of The November 3rd Club's editors: Fiction editor and poet Lenore Weiss and contributing editor and novelist Deborah Grabien. And then, to make it even more exciting, we'll be joined by some of the contributors, reading from their work: James Nave, Madeline Artenberg, Sherman Pearl, Jason Jonkers and Kirpal Gordon.
All in all, sounds like a fun way to end the year.
All of this and more at 7 p.m. EST, Friday Dec. 21st, on The Eclectic Word.
I just posted the list for the Holiday edition scavenger hunt over at Scavenger Click. [link]
Come, join us! It'll be fun!
For those of us whose TV reception is still analog broadcast, you can now apply for the Federal coupons towards purchase of a digital converter here: [link]
Quantities are limited.
Firefly watch and post
We resume next Wednesday, the 9th with the episode, "Our Mrs. Reynolds"
And every Wednesday thereafter (more or less) at 7pm board time, in DVD order.
In Firefly.
Tonight, at 7 p.m. EST Friday, January 4th, on The Eclectic Word, my guests will include poet Ray McNiece, novelist Deborah Grabien and writer Kirpal Gordon.
Fun will be had!
I'm going to be performing at the Boston Comedy Club on Saturday, January 19th.
If anyone would like to come, hang, or let me crash on their couch let me know!