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  1. They're making a graphic novlel version of A Wrinkle In Time?! I'm not sure if this is awesome or not. I'm leaning towards awesome.
  2. And chocolate wins again. World is better now.
  3. Today requires lots of chocolate. Fuck it, it's only 10 am.
  4. Sometimes technology is just a bitch, and not a loveable one at that.
  5. Eeep! Life is good and tech is fun. Really cool book I want to get my hands on: The Looking Glass Wars.
  6. And this proves there is no God. http://bit.ly/ks1pP
  7. @mtigas you have a beard?!
  8. Jammed finger, bruised knees and sore legs...yep it was a good game of ultimate
  9. sever lack of sleep, an awesome way to kick off Halloween weekend.
  10. @amandapalmer could you pass on more info on the writer's show in Lexington? I may be in town, so I want to check it out if I can.
  11. I've gone from singing Zombie Carols (for work!) to having Moulin Rouge playing in my head...
  12. Is singing zombie carols today!
  13. Is temporarily out of Dresden. Anyone have some good YA novels to suggest?
  14. Dear Tongue, Please work. It helps with the whole forming coherent words thing. Ok, thanks.
  15. I just realized I saw one of my best buds for the first time in 10 years this weekend. I don't feel old enough to say, "Oh, a decade ago."
  16. Tor.com is having a Steampunk meetup in Brooklyn: http://tiny.cc/fN42x , I didn't even know we had a steampunk bar here. Sweet!
  17. looking for kickboxing classes in Park Slope. In publishing news I'm in total love with aubiobooks on the subway.
  18. check out Penguin's new program, Point of View! http://www.pointofviewbooks...
  19. does anyone know some cheap places in Park Slope, Brooklyn?
  20. The missouri review is accepting submissions to its editors' prize. Prize = $5000