I currently working on a secret project. I do not want to talk because it might compromise him. But, until 2 o'clock the Last night when I was falling asleep and I went to bed, all was going well. There were one or two passages which did not suit me, sometimes I write too much dialogue and I start to write passages or personages only talk but he or nothing happens.
Maddy and I, after so many travels and adventures, we finally had a vacation day. It was really fun.
I was watching TV last night to see me speak because rebroadcast of the Colbert Report last week, and I felt the same feeling when listening to his answering machine and the first message you hear is ourselves - a strange feeling of discomfort.
Speaking of tv, I think this story of the chain ONION was perfect (I'll even put in charge of the airport more like a businessman or even a regiment of businessmen , rather than what type of funny).
I have a question about the diary. Do you keep a journal writing? Is it rather like "I did that today," or rather like a pot pourri of your ideas of the day?
I do not keep a diary. I think sometimes why this blog longer than I had planned because it is as useful as a diary. If I need to know when I was in Sao Paulo, or anything else, I'm looking on the site.
And if I need to put my ideas before writing was flat on the blog, I never do. It is a kind of warming up before the real work of writing.
Hello Neil, Your
"Chilvalry" read by Jane Cutin is available for a week or more on http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast/podcast_detail.php?siteId=9911210 from the people of Selected Shorts.
I think you'd like to share it.
See ya!
Thanks!
It's so long since I have not read "Chilvalry" before an audience. I keep thinking it would be nice to do another tour reading CBLDF (the last tour, which was supposed to be the last, took place in 2000 ... so long ago that people who had attended because it was the latter, than I probably would not if it was not the case.
Have a look at http://www. royalmail.com/portal/stamps/jump1? catId & MediaID = 32200669 = 32300674 . The stamps will be also distributed in a special package, with some of my writings, one for each type of creatures.
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For all your fans who seek to purchase the first printing of Blueberry Girl, you can suggest they look in the comics shops. I live in LA and I went into 4 major bookstores last week to buy Blueberry Girl. 3 of the stores had not orders and did not know the book until they watch on their computers. I then went to Meltdown Comics in Hollywood on Sunday and they had much in stock (it's there that I bought mine). I just returned from Comics Factory in Pasadena and they had too few. By the way, is really a great book, Neil. Charles Vess has done a fabulous job on the drawing and your words ... They made my soul happy, as usual.
Very good suggestion (Yes Encourage your local comic book stores!)
Audible has just informed me that The Graveyard Book just to qualify for the semi-finals of their competition. Here is the link (If you know Audible and you think The Graveyard Book is a win against Extreme Measures by Vince Flynn is your chance to vote)
Finally, (as compensation to be going so far) on site MCC Theatre, you can take a look at the musical Coraline, which will begin in May in New York. Tickets are quite expensive. But if you use the cod CLNG when you buy the tickets, they go down to $ 39 each. The code is valid until April 12.
I'm leaving the job.
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