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Writer’s Bone Podcast: ‘Smothered’ Author Talks Inspiration and Character Crafting
quaintrellelife replied to your post: When I was an undergrad at this school, the...
What. I wonder how often that sort of thing happens?
Students eventually get their fines reported to the business office and so have to return their books sooner or later, but those who are immune to fines often get into the habit of keeping books more or less forever. When I was a student worker at the library years ago, one of our professors abruptly left, and we printed out a list of everything he had never returned--dozens of items. We recovered a few in his office, but I don’t know if the library ever got the rest back.
writersbone replied to your post: When I was an undergrad at this school, the...
If I may, this sounds like a spin on “Whisper of the Heart” - two people become friends after one notices that all the books she checks out from the school library were previously checked out by the same person. And that’s just the surface.
I love this premise.
writersbone replied to your post “Things I'm Verbing: Owning memory, wrecking public parks and...”
Have you considered adding an email subscription to your blog? Your posts would make an awesome newsletter! :)
I hadn’t before, but thank you! Incidentally, I met up with a friend yesterday and wound up having a long conversation about newsletters.
So, it’s no TinyLetter, but I’ve just added an email subscription form to the website, if anyone is interested. If people are really interested, I can do something more formal, but for now, let me know how this works!
Sometimes I'm in the middle of reblogging a bunch of pics of robots (in general or a specific one), and I pause and think 'wow. I'm flooding my sister's dashboard with things that aren't Shakespearean. A+ work, me.'