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Second Sunday Poetry SeriesJune 9th, 201319 days to go.PB Reads
Rhapsodomancy Reading Series, Good Luck Bar, Los Feliz, CA 7:30pm, At which I will read, see Blogroll Rhapsodomancy link below. Excitement reigns!February 3rd, 2013PB and several other readers take part in Los Angeles' top rated reading series. See you there!PB Rides!
UPDATE: 3 rotations of unicycle pedals on PB's Birthday does not count as riding the unicycle by her birthday. She will now RIDE the unicycle by June 1st, 2013--just in time for summer.June 1st, 201310 days to go.-
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- Adventures in Children's Publishing
- Agent Query dot com
- Beth Hull
- Bridget Hoida, So LA
- Dreamprayact
- Guide to Literary Agents
- Henry Miller Library
- Jeanne Birdsall
- Jeanne DuPrau
- JK Rowling
- Joan Aiken
- Kathryn Stockett
- Mad Woman In The Forest
- Miss MOL
- Moth Radio
- MT Anderson
- PB Rippey Website
- Philip Pullman
- Ransom Riggs
- Rhapsodomancy: A Reading Series in Los Angeles
- Rick Riordan
- SCBWI
- Scott Strohmaier Copywriter
- Veronica Rossi
- YA Muses
- Zilpha Keatley Snyder
My Website
Quote For The Weekend (Churchill Edition)
Anticipating the arrival of this plaque for my bedroom office so that every time I glance up from revising, whether it’s going well, or whether I’m making ghastly grammatical errors, whether my mind is filled with creative synapses, or is a very still, creaseless, no-edged pile of goop, I will see these words and I will comply. May also be useful when attempting to keep (trembling) limbs in Downward Facing Dog. And when finding supposedly meditating Self wondering why timer hasn’t rung…
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I so needed this!
inspiring quote from a tough old bird. You always make me chuckle!
I loved reading his letters at Blenheim. What a place to grow up…