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?
I spent the majority of the weekend reading
Good In Bed
by Jennifer Weiner, loaned to me by a co-worker. Totally not what I was expecting and although I wasn't
hooked
until well into the middle of the book, I am pleased that I stuck it out through the end.
Has anyone read her second novel,
In Her Shoes
?
I did Nicole. I didn't like it as much as the first one but it was still a worth while read. From what I remember it's a bit more superficial and the moral hits you over the head.
Thanks Megan! That's about the gist of what co-worker said too.
Dani, I got four - count 'em, four - emails with the news about Lynne Cheney's bod-rip this morning. I've been giggling like a drunken loon since I woke up.
Maybe she can go do lunch with whatsisface, Bill O'Reilly, who wrote one of the single unsexiest descriptions of going-down, ever?
"Many people have asked me, Do you think they will finish the series before Christ comes?"
Coffe on two cats, a keyboard, and a spare pair of reading glasses.
dani -- but the book is set nowish -- you know? (Makes me wonder if Donna Andrews wasn't involved in fandom - - in her past.)
You know, reading that article, I am inexplicably tickled by the fact that the authors are planning a prequel.
I was more taken by the plans for a sequel, to contain the one last battle between God and Satan after the thousand-year reign of Christ.