Week after Week October 2010

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Week after Week October 2010

Post by hulbertsfriend » October 4th, 2010, 5:58 pm

"Trends in social networking" is an oxymoron

Any book about the planet Uranus that mentions Bifidus Regularis as one of it's moons may have been researched exclusively in Wikipedia.

Rachel Gardner's rendition of "The Call" http://cba-ramblings.blogspot.com/ creates a "stare at the phone" catatonic condition after authors send their queries.

Sarah gives reasons to envy her life and times http://sarahderengowski.blogspot.com/Scuba diving for a living in the South Pacific... How does she muddle through?

Just really like how this lady writes: http://tawnafenske.blogspot.com/ Read her take on the two sentence pitch to librarians... Shhhh!

The Stochastic process is gaining popularity as the base reasoning behind partial requests and responses.

If you are not a do-er or be-er, you're a WAS... (The slogan of the Passive Sentence cult)

When speaking to a author friend about her genre, she said it would never die... Yes, she writes about Vampires and no she doesn't like Stake.

Is Stephen King's new book about vampires the biggest gamble in his career? ( I put $10 on Meyer giving the book a RAVE review...Oops!)

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