If any of you have been interested in checking out ebooks but haven't gotten around to it yet, Drollerie Press books are all on sale for $1.99 or less through Sunday. [link]
The books are available primarily in PDF, ePUB, Mobipocket, Microsoft Reader, and Sony Reader. Connie Neil has a couple of short stories in the horror antho Bump in the Night, Amy has a free short story, as do I. Deborah Grabien has two novels available, and some of you may know Mary Borsellino, whose YA is a real treat. There's something for anyone into any kind of speculative fiction.
I hope no on feels obligated or annoyed by this post. I just wanted to let you know in case anyone wanted to buy a book but hadn't gotten around to it yet.
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X-posted from procedurals:
Folks who may be DVR or TIVO recording House and/or Lie to Me on the East Coast - I think the currently 11-inning playoff game is going to disrupt things. I'm going to post this in press, just in case.
My monthly parenting column in the Stevens Point Journal.
Ok, by request:
All my posts to the Great Orange Satan can be found here
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This feels like "Worlds Colliding" to me, but if I am honest, it's probably more like the collective "No shit!" when Clay Aiken came out.
Either way, read or flame at your discretion...
I may have the only muse that did work-study at Harvard.
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Need help choosing an author photo. Please post/vote your opinion?
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David Tennant lands starring role in NBC legal pilot: "Rex is Not Your Lawyer."
And Chicagoistas: it's set in Chicago and is described as a comedic legal drama.
It's the time of year again for the Secret Santa Exchange!
Anyone interested in exchanging small presents with other Buffistas during the holiday season, email me at my profile address with your Buffista name, full name and a snail-mail location to which people can send your loot. I will match up givers & giftees, and let you know who is whose.
Please try to email me by November 20. I'll match names and send out notices by November 22, to allow for lots of present buying/making and mailing time.
By the way, so that no giftee stay hanging giftless, it was suggested to have a gifts deadline: the gifts should be sent by March 2010. I hope this doesn't prevent anyone from participating, but rather encourages them.
Your truly,
Tiny Jewish not-Santa
P.S. If there is anybody who is still giftless from the former exchange, could you please let me know, so that I can see what I can do about it? Thanks!