a woman after my own heart

Jan 06, 2005 15:12

" I am famous for several things, wit, money, and in my time, beauty - never for my good nature."

Anne Perry, lightly disguised as Lady Vespasia Cumming-Gould in her short story, Sing A Song of Sixpence. Anne Perry, formerly known as Juliet Hulme, is a bestselling author of Victorian murder mysteries, but may be more widely recognized for the ( Read more... )

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anonymous January 31 2005, 03:42:05 UTC
Mr. magoo is alive, and living well in Toronto. Anyone who disagrees gets the ball-sack. I can't stress enough how insane your posts are. I find them inspiring, and I will no longer live in-doors. I am the manimal here me roar. RRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAARRRR!!!!!!!!!

caution: there has been many mental errors on this page.

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orangecicle February 4 2005, 03:05:55 UTC
Yeah, because I certainly need personal validation from an unemployed, mother-obsessed 28-year-old Misfits fan whose IQ is approximately HALF of my own.

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Delurks briefly threeoranges June 30 2005, 17:28:25 UTC
We've just been discussing Anne Perry in fourth_world!

(I don't like her much as an author, btw, she's a little too generic for my tastes. But then I suppose I was expecting something wild and imaginative from the ex-Juliet...)

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Re: Delurks briefly orangecicle July 6 2005, 02:03:43 UTC
Oh, she's a very mediocre writer, I agree. I gave two of her books a chance simply on account of who she is, and I was disappointed.

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