Now I'm not sure if I would call my other blog - Danger Queue - an "Internet sensation" per se, but it's slowly becoming an Internet sensation
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DQ is definitely one of my favorite blogs and not just because I know you! I tell people about it and usually they say 'What's a blog?' because I work with old people, but the word's getting out nationwide.
Always appreciate some lovin' - thanks for spreading The Queue! We especially love the confused elderly, as they seem to particularly enjoy Margaret Thatcher vs. Chewbacca, being personal friends of, yes, Chewbacca.
It's a good blog, buddy. I wish I could see you read at the library, but I get a very limited number of days off at my new job. Bucktown Writers? Is that the name of your group? I have to find something like that in the Cleve. My cat is kind of a bastard to workshop with.
Thanks, dude! And thanks for toying with the possibility of coming to the reading. Our group name was originally the Wicker Park Writers Group, then the Bucktown-Wicker Park Writers Group, and then just the Bucktown Writers Group. We're like Prince in that respect. We'll be competing with Law at the Library at the Lincoln Park branch, but who's into law anymore?
If you can't find a Cleveland writers group you should start one at your local library (cue: The More You Know theme). That's what we did and we've been rocking it for two years and went from like six members to about 25 (about eights of us will be reading). Plus, maybe your cat would be better with a moderator.
Hells yeah, The Sand. The reading opens with a children's hour (read: 15 minutes), so the kids and their parents will gather 'round while I regale them with fast-paced wit and throw in a couple swears for good measure. We're expecting quite the turn-out too, especially with our headliners - me and this woman who just sold an drug store action novel. So pretty much what it'll look like if Hemingway was reading.
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If you can't find a Cleveland writers group you should start one at your local library (cue: The More You Know theme). That's what we did and we've been rocking it for two years and went from like six members to about 25 (about eights of us will be reading). Plus, maybe your cat would be better with a moderator.
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