You can't make an omelet.....without killing a few people.
i'm the happiest little 12" powerbook carrying girl in the whole wide world right now. tonight is writing group. we are meeting here at the infamous third place books. which is fun, because there is a food court with a fab bakery. but the bestest most delightful delicious thing ever about meeting here... free wi-fi connection!! i'm so in love with squishy and her airport extreme card right now.
i'm reading a book by neil gaiman called "neverwhere." and i'm enjoying it thoroughly! i was not surprised that i enjoyed it, but i was surprised i am enjoying it as much as i am. it's funnier than i was expecting. i have some of the first sandman volumes on hold at the library, having been inspired to do so by a conversation i had with louise. the wait was longer than i wanted, so i also put this novel on hold. and it's delightful! on the back of the book, it list's the author's website, neilgaimon.com so i checked that out as well. he has a journal/blog and you know what? i liked that too! *clapping hands with glee* so now, even though i've only read part of one book, and a blog, i'm giving a big thumbs up to neil gaiman. i've decided to become a big fan. hooray!
i think i should probably go write some stories now. as this not a journal/blog writing group, per se.
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Comments closed on older entries, whenever I get around to it, to avoid spam.oooh - wil wheaton likes neil gaimon, too. maybe he should also be added to my huge stack of books to read. i ddi just finish reading _to the nines_ which was fun =)
Posted by: arifa | 5 février 2004 23h59
Neverwhere was also a miniseries on BBC. Netflix has it. The budget wasn't the most generous for the mini series so the book's probably better.
Posted by: Lisa | 9 février 2004 11h15