I’m a Talent! You’re a risk-taker, and you follow your passions. You’re determined to take on the world and succeed on your own terms. Whether in the arts, science, engineering, business, or politics, you fearlessly express your own vision of the world. You’re not afraid of a fight, and you’re not afraid to bet your future on your own abilities. If you find a job boring or stifling, you’re already preparing your resume. You believe in doing what you love, and you’re not willing to settle for an ordinary life.…
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my bookshelf
The best part is getting to reduce the number of copies per book on the shelf to account for the number of books. :)
more storybits
’cause you asked so nicely. :) 100 Years, Part I Unfortunately, I did not survive the Discovery. Yes, in the greater picture, of Course, else I would not now be Penning this Discourse to you, but in the Relevant Moment, no–but no; let me Begin again, and put my Facts in order. One thinks little of youth while one has it; the slim taut body, the unlined face, the lustre of Skin and hair. Further, one appreciates the Lies of Society when, as one approaches the dreaded age of twenty-five–surely…
and the winnahs are…
, who requests a book for her friend starting chemo soon , whose extravagant promises to pimp my ride (or whatever) made Ted and me both laugh aloud , because the image of a grown man squeeing over the book is too good to resist and win a the bonus rounds by way of 1. inflicting Incredibly Cute Kittenness on me, and 2. apparently using vast telepathic powers to keep the cats *quiet* this morning, which I am deeply grateful for. :) All of you please email me your addresses…
-boggle-
The end of the ARC story: Due to one thing or another, the COYOTE ARC did not get pulled down from eBay before the end of the auction (and went for $33, which just makes me go buh). The seller making thirty-three bucks off my book still annoys me, but hey, at least somebody got a copy of the book they really wanted. Except the winner just emailed me to say she’d bid on it so she could return it to its rightful owner, and wanted to know if it…