Oh, ffs! For using the anatomically correct (certainly not offensive) word "scrotum"?! And in reference to a dog, no less! She's like Howard Stern?! Has that woman ever HEARD Howard Stern?! While the absurdity of it is amusing, I'm disgusted that librarians would jump all over this.
Okay ... I must know what fic that was and I shall go read it. :D
Good on her for the increase in book sales as a result, though. She's certainly going to have the last laugh. I think she DEFINITELY should appear on Letterman! I would jump at that chance. Hmm ... *ponders his Top Ten list of body parts you can't use in children's books*
RL - I have a few on the go, but the initial one is the first in a series of mid-grade books on time travel. The summary and first three chapters are currently with a publisher for review (but not for consideration at this time). I should receive the written assessment when I attend a writers' conference in a couple of weeks, and a follow-up telephone consultation before the end of August.
I have other projects that cover numerous genres and are at various stages in the writing process. I've jotted down ideas, written scenes, done character sketches and plot outlines as they've come to me over the years, but I never made myself focus on the completion of any one project until last year, when I decided to go with my latest idea and see it through.
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Date: 2008-06-23 02:50 pm (UTC)Okay ... I must know what fic that was and I shall go read it. :D
Good on her for the increase in book sales as a result, though. She's certainly going to have the last laugh. I think she DEFINITELY should appear on Letterman! I would jump at that chance. Hmm ...
*ponders his Top Ten list of body parts you can't use in children's books*
RL - I have a few on the go, but the initial one is the first in a series of mid-grade books on time travel. The summary and first three chapters are currently with a publisher for review (but not for consideration at this time). I should receive the written assessment when I attend a writers' conference in a couple of weeks, and a follow-up telephone consultation before the end of August.
I have other projects that cover numerous genres and are at various stages in the writing process. I've jotted down ideas, written scenes, done character sketches and plot outlines as they've come to me over the years, but I never made myself focus on the completion of any one project until last year, when I decided to go with my latest idea and see it through.
What is your novel about?