1. The Twilight Series
2. The Creative Process
3. The non-fiction of Michael D. O'Brien
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"I think you, like me, abhor and love pop culture in one breath."--Biz
“Yes, it is 2:30 am and I'm blaming you for dragging me to the computer tonight.”—E.H.C."She is, quite simply, a really good writer. She's one of those people who could write entries for the white pages and make them good to read."--Sally Thomas
"Nobody does it better, though sometimes I wish I would."--TS
"How in the hell does she have time to produce such mastery?!"--G.U.F."The most underrated blogger in the Western Hemisphere."--TS
“Your stuff is good enough that sooner or later, one will take. Then you and your blog will be famous, and I can tell people we're related. Until then, I'll keep pretending I don't know you while in polite company.”—J.D.H.
3 comments:
Your cow is beginning to alarm me. At first I thought it was just looking at me, but now I'm sure it knows something. It will not, however, tell me what.
I've managed to avoid reading Twilight - my adult daughter, whose opinion I respect, promised a friend she would read them, and struggled after the first half of the first one.
Her verdict? Soft porn for teenage girls, and not well written.
Joyful, Couldn't agree more.
Darwin, the cow's going to go just as soon as I find a suitable replacement, but it did tell me what it knows, and frankly, I'm alarmed too.
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