Showing posts with label John Scalzi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Scalzi. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Congratulations Memphis, The Big Idea and stuff...

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MUSICAL "MEMPHIS"! Memphis took home not only BEST MUSICAL in the 2010 Tony Awards but Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical! Why is this so particularly exciting to me? (Well, besides the fact its a great show and deserved the awards) Kenny Seymour, Memphis' musical director, is writing the music for the musical adaptation of The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker! It's really exciting to have Tony Awards backing up our production team!!
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Today I am a guest at the most fabulous of fabulous: John Scalzi's WHATEVER where I'm talking THE BIG IDEA. "Oh, Gothic Novel, why I can't quit you, (and why I write you)" - come stop by and have fun with me.
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Hey guess what? A MIDWINTER FANTASY, which includes "A Christmas Carroll" (Strangely Beautiful #2.5), is up for PREORDER so I'm running a CONTEST via the Strangely Beautiful Facebook page for a HARDCOVER copy of The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker. Scroll down the Facebook page or if you're not on Facebook, you can enter via the contest page of my website. Stay tuned because within the next week I'll be posting an excerpt of "A Christmas Carroll"
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Very excited that the Australian eZine THE SPECUSPHERE has rave reviews for both Strangely Beautiful books! Thanks!!!
The SPECUSPHERE reviews: The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker The SPECUSPHERE reviews: The Darkly Luminous Fight for Persephone Parker
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The audio book of The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker is being serialized, FREE at The Audio Bookshop! Come download it and check out all the cool downloads and other free fiction!
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Light the Darkness!

Monday, May 31, 2010

The Phoenix Recap

Wow! What a great trip Out West. While it was the Phoenix Comicon that had me in Arizona, the fact that it was my anniversary with my beloved, we made it a trip to see something we'd always wanted to see; the Grand Canyon. Not kidding about the "Grand" part...















Those of you who read my series know that "Phoenix" is a meaningful word to me. And so was the city. Though it should be noted that should the disturbingly inhuman proposed immigration laws with misleading benign numbers (yes, that would be SB 1070) go into effect, that will decide whether I feel comfortable returning to the state.
But the Phoenix Comicon, however, was a fantabulous place where I made new friends, talked on some great panels, sold a lot of books, met some famous people, and of course... donned the regalia. (Yes, Marcos did too. )
I also discovered that out west, not only can I wear Victoriana, but my shadow becomes a bear. (See photo and shadow).









My author spotlight went very well, considering that I was up against Wil Weaton's Awesome Hour and next door to the Zombie Brain Eating contest. I held my own. But only thanks to my clothing, to this fabulous little white hat, and to Yoda and The Force.
























I adored geeking out and going all fangirl on the Doctor Who panel, and meeting these fabulous folks... I mean, seriously, how great is a Dalek and a Tardis dress? So full of WIN.
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I loved meeting the lovely, talented, fun and wise (and fellow Tennant lover) NYT bestseller Aprilynne Pike author of the fabulous WINGS series, authors Kris Neri, the incredible blow-my-mind talented James Owen (OMG Imaginarium Geographica, OMG).

And then there was... THE John Scalzi. Yes, the one and only. You can see what Sam has to say about him too... Speaking of THE Scalzi and his bacon scarf that someone at the con knitted for him, (THAT is commitment, folks)... What on earth is THIS, you might ask? Good question. Well, its Wil Wheaton, Scalzi as an Orc and the Unipegkit... I dunno, there's a contest for charity involved. Explained here.






















And... What can I say? I like a man in black.



Another fave moment? When Rianna from Imagifreakination at the table across from my signing table walks over and gives me this picture she made of me. HOW AWESOME IS THIS?! Now everyone go and get stuff from her. She's amazing. Seriously. Go now.

And BECAUSE we have established that my sweetheart is a great sport and that I dress him up as Alexi, and BECAUSE the Ghostbuster car was here... THIS HAPPENED:
The only thing missing is CGI blue phoenix fire. I'll work on that.

*string quartet begins a very famous theme song* "There is something odd in the old East End... Who shall you call upon? The Guard!"
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Thanks to Linda who was the reason I came, to Lee for so kindly scheduling me, to Mysterious Galaxy for selling my books and thank you everyone at Phoenix Comicon who made it an amazing week. And thank you, Grand Canyon, for being Grand.