Daniel, this is a link to the YouTube advert for Deb Grabien's Rock and Roll Never Forgets.
'Bushwhacked'
Sunnydale Press
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Peeps-- if you have a minute, please visit my DH's site and read his excellent blog and look at purty pictures of cars and stuff. Even comment if you are so inclined. We need to get his numbers up and who better than Buffistas?
My friend Becky, of Blogging Olbermann is looking for either:
a)a snarky, funny, "Countdown" obsessive to write recaps on Tuesday nights.
or b) Someone to handle some tech behind the scenes.
I figured, who better to ask than the funniest people I know? Be there. Aloha.
Some may have heard I am doing an adventure for the Serenity RPG. I was able to include in the Special Thanks on the credit page of Serenity Adventures a thanks to the "Buffistas of Buffista.org"
Thanks all...
Drollerie Press is going to be publishing Deborah Grabien's novel And Then Put Out the Light, (previously published in the UK) in January. We're going to be drawing to give away three electronic arcs to whomever comments on the blog by September 15th (link) about gender, women's studies, women's fiction, and/or why this novel intrigues them, and who says they're willing to blog about the novel. I'm hoping you guys will be kind enough to spread the word for me.
(Edited for formatting and sense-making. Again.)
Note to DragonCon attendees:
The brains at the DOT have decided to do work on the I-75/85 connector throughout Labor Day weekend, so avoid I-75 and I-85, particularly southbound, if possible. If you're driving, take I-285 to I-20 to get downtown. A fairly simple route is to get off at the Boulevard exit, go north to Freedom Parkway by the Carter Center and then west into town. (Boulevard becomes Moreland Ave.) For traffic information, there's georgia-navigator.com [link]
I'll be volunteering Saturday at the Decatur Book Festival [link] Yes, every conceivable stripe of fan and reader will be clogging the streets of metro Atlanta this weekend.
This is probably too late to help, but I just thought of it. The brain, she is slow.
My friend Kevin is becoming quite the photographer.
His work is going to be shown at the Minneapolis Mayor's office and city council chambers for the next two months, and just today he captured photos at the Anti-War demonstration at the Republican National Convention and set them to some rather familiar music.
It's up on Youtube.
The Summer 2008 issue of The November 3rd Club is now online, featuring poetry, fiction, nonfiction and art by:
BILL ABBOTT, DANIEL ABDAL-HAYY MOORE, JANET BARRY, PHAM BINH, TONY BROWN, SAMUEL BIAGETTI, BRYAN CATHERMAN, JENITH CHARPENTIER, ROGER CRAIK, CAMILLE DE TOLEDO, SHARON DOUBIAGO, DUBBLEX, MICHAEL FISHER, PAUL GAGNON, MICHAEL GAVIN, PETER D. GOODWIN, STEPHEN D. GUTIERREZ, TAMMY HO LAI-MING, BOB HOEPPNER, JUDY JUANITA, TIM KAHL, SANDRA LARKIN, ISSA LEWIS, BILL MACMILLAN, DAVE MACPHERSON, JACK MCCARTHY, DAVID MILLS, MARC OLMSTED, ELIZABETH ROSS, G. DAVID SCHWARTZ, PATRICIA SMITH, MARC SOLOMON, SCOTT T. STARBUCK, G. MURRAY THOMAS, LENORE WEISS, PHIL WEST and TONY WILLIAMS.
Enjoy, and let us know what you think!
This may not be the bestest comic in the world, but I think the issue's important enough that folk who don't read Bitches might like to hear about it.