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Yet another blog flog. O.O This one was already flogged somewhat, but...it's just so innane of her that I had to post the following.
http://blog.laurellkhamilton.org/2006/05/very-productive-day.html
Pages later, the notes would be book.
Uhhhh...grammar much???
I think I've been waiting a long time to get Edward back on paper.
Considering you said he'd be featured how many books ago, and he wasn't???
It's hard to believe he hasn't been in a book since OBSIDIAN BUTTERFLY which was book nine.
It's hard to believe you are a published author, yet you clearly don't know how to use a comma.
But it was more than that on the marathon day, it was also that Richard hit the page, and therapy has done him good.
I'm dead sure that I'm not the only fan out there who is now whimpering in terror.
Hell, I don't know what happened, but the Richard who stepped on stage that day was calmer, more in control of himself, more certain of himself. Richard doesn't talk as directly to me as some of the characters, so his motives are often a mystery to me. But whatever the cause, it was nice to see.
Yet more evidence that this woman is crazy. Scary-crazy, too.
My greatest wish is to have all my characters happy.
No no no. Please. God no. KILL THEM, some of them at least, or torture them, or SOMETHING OTHER THAN SEX.
http://blog.laurellkhamilton.org/2006/05/very-productive-day.html
Pages later, the notes would be book.
Uhhhh...grammar much???
I think I've been waiting a long time to get Edward back on paper.
Considering you said he'd be featured how many books ago, and he wasn't???
It's hard to believe he hasn't been in a book since OBSIDIAN BUTTERFLY which was book nine.
It's hard to believe you are a published author, yet you clearly don't know how to use a comma.
But it was more than that on the marathon day, it was also that Richard hit the page, and therapy has done him good.
I'm dead sure that I'm not the only fan out there who is now whimpering in terror.
Hell, I don't know what happened, but the Richard who stepped on stage that day was calmer, more in control of himself, more certain of himself. Richard doesn't talk as directly to me as some of the characters, so his motives are often a mystery to me. But whatever the cause, it was nice to see.
Yet more evidence that this woman is crazy. Scary-crazy, too.
My greatest wish is to have all my characters happy.
No no no. Please. God no. KILL THEM, some of them at least, or torture them, or SOMETHING OTHER THAN SEX.
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Date: 2006-05-28 02:36 pm (UTC)May the spirit of Joss Whedon kill you while you sleep!
I've just finished watching seasons 3-5 of Angel and have had my emotions not just trashed, but ripped apart, spat on, decapitated, brought back from the dead and stapled back on inside out, and as horrible as it's been to be this moody and weepy - I cannot have enough love for Joss. Because he's totally right - happy people make for boring television, and the same can be said in writing.
Oh, wangsty people can get boring too, but when the wangst is just right - when the wangst rips your heart out and feeds it back to you - it's pure gold.
So I'm just going to imagine Joss leaping through a window, and decapitating Ms Hamilton right now, making some witty quip, setting fire to her corpse while Joss's minions do battle with Jon and Darla, and afterward, they'll set course for Cada de la Anne Rice.