Thanks Megan! That's about the gist of what co-worker said too.
'Never Leave Me'
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
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."
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.
Ah, I'd missed that, sumi. You're right, it is a little strange in that case. I do know of a few people who are producing LOTR fanfiction zines right now, but they're selling them online and not at cons.
Bill O'Reilly, who wrote one of the single unsexiest descriptions of going-down, ever
Must. Read. What book?
Dani, I think it was Betsy who linked it, ages back - the "seduction" scene.
Merciful heavens, it was bad. There was a line about "moments later, his tongue was flicking back and forth inside her".
Truly. Really really bad.
Yikes. Feel like I need a shower now (and not in a good way).
Anyone else picturing Christ in a rather...vulnerable state? I really need to stop writing such dirty-minded people. Special Hell for this blasphemer...
I've had some truck with fanficcers selling zines. They do charge for 'zines full of stories and sometimes art, but they're lucky to meet their production costs. This amounts to a labor of love, I think.
This amounts to a labor of love, I think.
Yeah, nobody ever made it rich selling fanfic zines.