Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Cross-Pollinization

What I'm Writing, and what I'm Reading, this week!

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What I'm Writing:

Rachel has one question for Brigitte, and it's this: What happens to a baby when a Valkyrie kills you and you end up in The Void? That's a real head-scratcher. (Lesbian Zombies Are Taking Over The World!)

When Saoirse died, her life began. Starting (hopefully) tomorrow, my latest novel to be serialized online: the After. (5 Pages.)

New Sam's still wondering what his parents are up to what with the jars of tiny clones and the weird symbols...oh, and having New Sam dig all those catacombs for the dead bodies Dad brings home. Read "The Grave-Robbers," if you haven't already, (on AfterDark.)

Want to stop debt collectors from calling you? Then read Family and Consumer Law: The Blog.

The movie role of a lifetime: "Prison Inmate Sitting Behind Henry." Your move, Dame Judi Dench! (The Best of Everything)

Vooks? Blooks? Why does everything on the Internet have to have a stupid name, and what does that have to do with me always being right? (AAAAUGGGH!)

Look, I'll get back to the 1001 Ways soon, all right? I've picked the NL baseball winner, and mentioned the Septathlon, and done 3 Good Things almost every day, but you're never happy! (Thinking The Lions)

What I'm Reading:

She says she has only three readers left, but that can't be right. I love reading read.dance.bliss. It's like poetry only moreso. Does that make sense? Probably not. (read.dance.bliss.)

The Boy is still blogging -- and I disagree with almost everything he says. (Mean True Things.)

My Facebook Friend of the Week is Sabine Goldman. Her profile is here, and Sabine rates "Friend of the Week" because Sabine not only read what I said about those 15 Senators who believe insurance companies should let kids die, but she did something about it: She called Senator John Kyl and spoke to him about health care. Sabine reported:

Just called Senator Kyl, that was interesting. First the guy claimed a bad connection, then it was "Ma'am do you understand all the points of the issue." I said I may not understand all the "points" as he calls them but what ...I do understand is that there are thousand of unemployed people in his home state who cannot afford health insurance. If it weren't for those people he wouldn't be sitting in a cushy house in Washington. So think about that next time he goes to the Dr for anything.

Way to go, Sabine!

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