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Friday, June 10, 2011
Robopocalypse
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Zielin, Lara
I've accepted the Blogging A to Z Challenge. All month, I'm going to blog about Books from A to Z.
One day, on Twitter, I ran into Lara Zielin. She likes donuts. In fact, she wrote a novel called Donut Days
. The photo accompanying her Twitter profile captured her inside a Dunkin' Donuts. How could I not like this woman?
One day, on Twitter, I ran into Lara Zielin. She likes donuts. In fact, she wrote a novel called Donut Days
Then I discovered we share a birthday.
Well, obviously, we are twinsies.
She writes young adult fiction, aimed primarily at girls, and I found her first novel, Donut Days
, to be just delightful. Favorite quote: "I was just thinking it might be easier if we all worshipped donuts or something. I mean, they taste good and they never hurt anybody."
Her next book, The Implosion of Aggie Winchester
, comes out later this year. Lara graciously sent me an advance copy and I've been enjoying it quite a bit so far (not done reading it yet). Lara really captures voices and does a terrific job of portraying recognizable characters trying to handle the dramas of high school-era life.
And this latest book has a character named Neil in it.
She's also a dynamite editor, and you can even take advantage of her editing services at her Help for Writers site.
She's also the owner of a Sharktopus, so be careful when you approach her.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Your Turn to Curtsy, My Turn to Bow
I've accepted the Blogging A to Z Challenge. All month, I'm going to blog about Books from A to Z.
But he's also an addictive novelist.
I went through a stretch of reading almost nothing but William Goldman novels. Marathon Man
Later I went through another stretch. Princess Bride
Not too long ago I finally read Magic
Pick one up. You'll want to read more.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
The X President
I've accepted the Blogging A to Z Challenge. All month, I'm going to blog about Books from A to Z.
I remember seeing mentions of it and thinking the premise sounded fantastic. I sought it out. I read it. I
You know what?
I can't tell you a single thing about it. If I read the synopsis I'm sure it would come back to me, but failing that, my mind draws a blank.
Similarly, I came across a novel by Hugh Laurie many years ago, well before House MD
Guess what. I remember nothing about that novel.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
The Way You Wear Your Hat
I've accepted the Blogging A to Z Challenge. All month, I'm going to blog about Books from A to Z.
What a wonderful book: The Way You Wear Your Hat: Frank Sinatra and the Lost Art of Livin'
I got my copy at the Bill Zehme's book launch party in Chicago. By the time I got to the author's table, he was, well, a bit tipsy. Perhaps - perhaps - I was, too. And he, and I, and everyone, were having a great time.
He happily signed my book ("Pally Neil, The old man sends love and ring a ding ding") and chatted and, well, it was probably the best book launch evah.
Pro tip from Frank: never wear brown shoes after dark.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
The Vampire Lestat
I've accepted the Blogging A to Z Challenge. All month, I'm going to blog about Books from A to Z.
So I read The Vampire Lestat
I loved the opening bit, with the vampire as rock star. Then it started an extended flashback. Okay, that was fine, but I hoped to find out more about the rock star story.
Then there was another extended flashback.
Okay.
Then he met another vampire. And that vampire had to tell its story.
Then another.
Enough already! I don't want to hear the back stories of every person/vampire you come across! Tell me about this rock star business!
I haven't read any more Anne Rice.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Under the Dome
I've accepted the Blogging A to Z Challenge. All month, I'm going to blog about Books from A to Z.
Then, ten years ago or so, I read great reviews of his On Writing
Last year, I kept seeing mentions of Under the Dome
Then I saw an announcement of his forthcoming novel: 11/22/63: A Novel
Saturday, April 23, 2011
This Hebrew Lord
I've accepted the Blogging A to Z Challenge. All month, I'm going to blog about Books from A to Z.
Two authors have radically shaped my thinking on biblical issues.
Two authors have radically shaped my thinking on biblical issues.
They've encouraged me to take the bible seriously but not literally.
They've helped me to view the life and work of Jesus through the lens of first century Jews.
They've allowed me to open my mind as well as my heart.
They've taught me to love wastefully.
And for all these things, and more, I thank them.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Seven Plays
I've accepted the Blogging A to Z Challenge. All month, I'm going to blog about Books from A to Z.
I loved his image, the loner cowboy cruising the west
We did a production of True West that remains one of my favorites. I have a scar on my arm from being hit with a typewriter during the big fight scene one evening.
Shepard is also a master at creating short, atmospheric fiction. Motel Chronicles
And it makes me want to be in one of his plays again...
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