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Thursday, November 12, 2009 Radio! Books! Violin Lessons! Also, a haircut I do not mention anywhere in this blog!


Radio! Books! Violin-hour! In addition, a haircut, which I mention anywhere in this post!


Today I KNOW for the radio station in St. Paul, the introduction of audio books for my post for NPR's Morning Edition "Open Mike", and on my editing is a member. People have asked the Audible founder Don Katz little more Time to implement. He gave a great interview and appeared only in a single sentence in the review. The thing goes in the next ten days on the air. I will announce the exact dates as soon as possible. In this article I talk to David Sedaris, Martin Jarvis, Don Katz and veteran audio producer / director Rick Harris.

have also signed a lot of books on dream haven. The books had such towers stacked high and Greg can hardly handle, as it is now only a one-man operation - then I am going to write any more books. But for the Christmas season are now back many personalized books available on the DreamHaven Neil Gaiman-site . Much of the rest of the day

I spent dammit rumzufahren to be a father to take my daughter and her girlfriend to the violins, the normal stuff and listening to Martin Jarvis's "Good Omens". I am now halfway through it. It makes me really happy, especially as Martin made the part of Adam Young similar to "Just William". Funny, it's easier for me to hear what I have and what is written Terry as if I look at me the text would be (I've found a few years ago when I read the Harper Collins edition was proofread.) The text is blurred a bit after all these years, but in listening I hear myself saying: "From me ... Terry ... in the first draft of mine, the second by Terry ... Terry in the first, I in the second draft ... My footnote to his part ... his footnote to my .... "- felt a bit like an archaeologist, I noticed even some connection error to [continuity goofs] that we would have 21 years ago to root out Maybe I'll call Terry to them in future expenditure. .
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[...] iTunes: Good Omens [D'land also seems to work out when the shop changes on U.S..]

I still do not have geblogt the great contribution by China. then I refer you to Amanda's blog : many photos of our adventure, by us and many anecdotes.

(your East Coast tour at the moment:

11:12 Portland, ME
11:13 Northampton, MA
11:14 Brooklyn, NY (SOLD OUT)
11:18 Philadelphia, PA
11:19 Falls Church, VA
11:20 Carrboro, NC
Knoxville 11:22; TN.

Go to their concerts. you live is a miracle. Greet her from me.)

...

Hi Neil,

I've just read what you wrote about the concert in January in which you will be the narrator of "Peter and the Wolf". My husband and I are thrilled. We will probably go with our three daughters there. Will you present the original version in which the Wolf is killed or the "Oh God, our children may not hear about the death" version, in the end the wolf in the zoo? Of course we expect from you the sincere original, in which Peter and the Wolf shoots the corpse is carried in triumph through the city, after all, you have no qualms about children being frightened (by the way thank you for it)

Thank you for your time,
~ Cecily

PS Do you know if there are tickets to the event or the reception afterwards? We have a long journey and would like to be prepared. [...]


I had forgotten - or never knew - that there are alternative versions. My script ends with the Zoo version. I will check it ...

And no, I know nothing of tickets. I will find out.

...

Dear Neil,

your web Goblin has offered to post photos of Coraline pumpkins, so my daughters, 8 and 11, have decided what to tinker [...]:

http:// www.steampunkfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/IMG_01521-300x225.jpg to

My ghost story: http://www.steampunkfamily.com/2009/10/philomenas-fright/

Three of four of us went to Halloween as Coraline Figures (The 11-year-old would prefer as Susan Sto Helit dress). http://www.flickr.com/photos/37435081 @ N03/4077708519/sizes/l/in/set-72157622616148613 /

The "other mother" is the scariest costume I ever Halloween had. All children (even the 4-year-olds!) Have recognized me and I have harvested plenty of nervous laughter on my offer buttons to sew them in the face.

Thanks for being so real You're frightening.

[...]

If anyone has changed now curious to Kenneth Grahame's other works: "The Golden Age and Dream Days" are available free anyway invaluable Project Gutenberg.

If, like me, anybody else was intrigued by your mention of Kenneth Grahame's other works and wants to read them with a minimum of searching, they'll be happy to know both 'The Golden Age' and 'Dream Days' are available for free on the always invaluable Project Gutenberg:

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/291
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/270

Thanks for the note, I am I always have children's literature from that time, which is still eluded me so far.

- B. Bolander


What a great idea. Two very nice, gentle, funny book by the author of "The Wind in the Willows" ["The wind . In the Willows "] I have read very much, but stylistically they are, well, old-fashioned and that's certainly not everyone's cup of Edwardian thing here is a section that describes the illustration, which I mentioned yesterday. - Children sneak through house to take biscuits:

[It is beyond my resources to translate this into a fountain-German, sorry Abstract:. sneak the children through a salon that is the day used apparently for formal tea parties There is a short exhibition match between. a boy and a teenage woman held, during which they killed, but at least then cavalier standard henceforth the next. Sleeping Dragon-aunts and uncles are wandering around at night avoided and the kitchen happily. The excitement was not in vain, the conquered cookies are shared fairly. Formal conversation about companies and the same old conversations between adults. Squabble between girls and boys.]

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