Speaking of free-form food interpretations, I bring you the Random Pizza Generator.
I'm supposed to write cover letters for Daily Show and Colbert Report.
Right on!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Speaking of free-form food interpretations, I bring you the Random Pizza Generator.
I'm supposed to write cover letters for Daily Show and Colbert Report.
Right on!
ALL of my sushi consumption over the past 9 months has been in the form of spicy California rolls. If I never eat another piece of cooked-fish sushi again, it will be too soon.
Want. raw. fish. NOW!
A good sushi chef is supposed to be creative.
Want. raw. fish. NOW!
Poor Jess. I think we took Plei out for sushi about a week and a half after Tickybox arrived.
Maybe your olive just needed more vodka?
Maybe! Really, though, I just don't like the bleu cheese, especially when I'm not expecting it.
I'm supposed to write cover letters for Daily Show and Colbert Report.
NICE.
Really, though, I just don't like the bleu cheese, especially when I'm not expecting it.
I love blue cheese, but hate it in olives, even though I love olives stuffed with feta. Go figure.
I'm supposed to write cover letters for Daily Show and Colbert Report.
That's so exciting!
I just got a draft of the press release:
Allyson transports readers in to her online world, bringing everyone along as her virtual reality morphs slowly but surely in to a very real life. Beginning with a terrifyingly brave move to L.A., she set up shop on a friend’s floor with her browser pointed towards The Bronze, the online forum for all things Buffy. From there, between signed scripts and show-stopping (unfortunately not saving) campaigns, Allyson’s story ends in a rented beach house on Catalina over Thanksgiving. There, with a house full of introverted internet geeks who met online and who closed each evening together silently parked behind their individual laptops, Will the Vampire People Please Leave the Lobby will transform your understanding of the connective powers of the internet.
Heh.
Congratulations, you!
My publicist read my book this weekend and is all gung-ho. I don't think it's going to be all that, but she thinks it's all very possible. I think I'm just scared, getting more scared as it gets closer, especially about meeting people's expectations and disappointing anyone.
Know what I mean?
oh, yay Allyson! it's going to happen, it's really really going to happen! yay!