Whoa.
Whoa...
Just watched the first episode of Dr. Who season 4.
Whoa.
Yeah. It's that good. I think you should start watching Dr. Who if you haven't yet. This might be the best show on TV right now.
Also, just saw Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, and that's also really good. Some great storytelling, combined with original characterization and some nice surprises. Definitely one to see.
Also: Lost? It wasn't doing so hot for a while there, but I must admit catching up online all at once helped to put things together, and now I'm back into the swing of things.
And Supernatural last night--also quite hilarious.
And Ugly Betty--still pretty good.
Are we seeing a pattern here? I'm getting out of the house tomorrow.
Actually, getting out of the house and doing a bookstore event. If you're a teacher in the Seattle area (or anyone in the Seattle area interested in books), stop by the Northgate B&N tomorrow afternoon. Sasquatch Books will be there earlier in the afternoon, and I'll be there representing Mirrorstone from 2-4. Have a good weekend!
It'll be Saturday, 11/4, and she'll be joined by fellow 2k7er Sarah Beth Durst and Jo Whittemore, among others.
But this weekend I think I'll try to update the links, too. No guarantees.
Also, if you're in the Seattle area, be sure to drop by the West Seattle Barnes and Noble tomorrow between 11 and 4 to catch local Mirrorstone authors and illustrators discussing their work with teachers for the B&N Educator Day. Jeff Sampson, Ree Soesbee, Anjali Banerjee, and Darrell Riche will be on a panel at 1 p.m. discussing fantasy for reluctant readers, and several Mirrorstone employees in editorial, marketing, and art will be present to answer questions about the books, too. Here's the address, and you can google or whatever for directions.
Barnes & Noble Booksellers Westwood Village
2600 SW Barton St Suite E-1
Seattle, WA 98126
206-932-0328
