In case you didn’t know, there was a big flood in Nashville. Some writerly peeps are helping out at Do the Write Thing for Nashville. If you just google “do the write thing for nashville,” I’m sure you’ll find tons of hits, so I’m not even going to talk about it. But they do have some awesome auctions going on,
Going Green for the Undead Planet
Zombie Thursdays is a weekly feature with guest blogger, Miranda. You can read more about her here. We all know the stereotype– rotting flesh, blood dripping, eye balls falling out, and green skin. Wait! Green skin? I get everything else, but the more I think about it, what’s up with the green zombie skin? You all know what I am
Blog Spotlight: Run for Grub
In Boston, there’s a writing community called Grub Street. I’ve been taking seminars and classes through them since 2000/2001. Most recently, I attended the Muse & the Marketplace conference this year and had a pretty kick ass experience. Needless to say, this place has helped lots of writers for lots of years. But it’s a non-profit, and like all non-profits,
Cover Up Maybe?
Yesterday in the comments section, I mentioned how the mall has a massage place. If you’re like me, your brain instantly takes you into the gutter at the word “massage.” This place used to be in the middle of the mall floor with two chairs but within the last month, opened up in a space that used to a few
Creepiest Place in the World?
In my town, we have two malls across the street from each other. Neither are impressive, but one does have the DMV, so I guess that’s useful. The other has Dunkin, which is necessary. So necessary, that I’m there every work day. (Except during our boil alert.) The Dunkin in the mall opens at 6, which is uber convenient since