shrift, my theory is that if you're not going camping, odds are you can get whatever you forgot when you get there.
And I'm staying with family, so it's not like I'll be stranded in an airport hotel in Roanoke, VA.
All right. Off to Union Station! Back Sunday.
I don't think
Entertainment Weekly
has ever mentioned buffistas.org before, have they?
Yes, all the time.
Usually as EW.
paperdol - good luck with the radio interviews! Congratulations for all the clamor.
Now, to figure out who sells EW in my little town.
Yes, all the time.
Usually as EW.
I think one of us is confused...
ION, a 1940 article about a dog that helps train a racing horse. With cute pictures of the dog feeding the horse a carrot and leading the horse by its halter. [link]
I think we've been mentioned as Joss Whedon's Website on the TV Guide channel.
I wonder if we'll have an influx o' foreigners wanting a free trip to the US.
Okay, a) I totally have my copy of Will the Vampire People Please Leave the Lobby in my hot little hands! I got the call from my little bookstore when we were on the road and just got to pick it up. It is beautiful! I chickened out of pimping it to an older lady for her book club though. Sorry! The shy got me! But I pimped it to the bookstore workers.
b) Which is the EW that the blurb is in? I went to three different places and they had two versions of it, and I don't think either one was the right one. What's on the cover?
I wonder if we'll have an influx o' foreigners wanting a free trip to the US.
Ha. We'll have to start an endowment fund.
What's on the cover?
Harry Potter, reading
Harry Potter.
Oh! Not only is
Vampire People
now the #1 Zeitgeist "most commonly shared" book listing for the Buffistas LibraryThing group, but it is also now wishlisted on Bookmooch by 8 separate people, none of whom are Buffistas, I think. (That's pretty good shooting for a book that's been out for less than a month!)
[link]
Stephen! Don't *do* that!!