get on the list at the library
or do the sit in the bookstore and read the book thing
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
get on the list at the library
or do the sit in the bookstore and read the book thing
You know, reading that article, I am inexplicably tickled by the fact that the authors are planning a prequel.
Yeah, I may just go to the bookstore and skim through it.
Please note: I *never* planned to buy it. Those days are behind me.
Well, I knew that -- I mean, I just want to see how it plays out.
I just couldn't resist the opportunity. I mean, I don't get a chance to use that quote every day.
From the article:
"Many people have asked me, Do you think they will finish the series before Christ comes?"
Ladies and gentlemen, I think we have met the ultimate spoiler-phobes.
I just read Donna Andrew's We'll Alway have Parrots and have a question based on one of the plot points for anyone else who has read it:
At fan conventions do they really sell fan fic? Because that strikes me as really un-necessary!
Sumi, in the olden days before the net (wink), people put together zines of fanfic and sold them to cover the production costs.
IIRC, Suela has a collection of old Star Trek fanzines? I'm sure she knows more about the topic...
ETA whitefont since Sumi was worried about possible spoilage.
A new Meg Lanslow? t does happy dance
Those days are behind me.
You left those days behind...so to speak?
More book news:
In 1981, long before her husband was elected vice president, Lynne Cheney wrote "Sisters," a steamy bodice-ripper set in the 19th-century American West, featuring vivid tales of whorehouses, attempted rapes, a suspicious murder and several lesbian love affairs, of which Cheney writes approvingly. The paperback, published in Canada, has been out of print for nearly two decades. But on April 6 the book is scheduled to be released for the first time in the United States.
Blame Canada!