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  1. RT @rexparker: "Old Dogs" makes "Snow Dogs" look like "Straw Dogs"
  2. I love these important father/daughter talks we have.
  3. Just explained to the daughter that originally, Spider-Man didn't have "organic webshooters." Totally blew her mind.
  4. @mysterybooks That was a great book. Read it on my last trip to LA, in fact.
  5. I'll tell ya, nothing helps the writing process like the sound of a jackhammer across the street.
  6. Reading and loving AN ORDINARY DECENT CRIMINAL by Michael Van Rooy, which St. Martin's will be reprinting next yr. Fun and brutal.
  7. RT: @woodyallen I could be wrong, but I swear Soo-Yi and I walked past Jason Starr on Park Avenue today.
  8. @MPBenson Very cool. Tell him you know a huge HICKEY & BOGGS fan out in Philly... (uh, me.)
  9. @chrislatray (Hanging head in shame.) You win.
  10. @jcharbonneau Hah! It's not *that* impressive. Just decent for me.
  11. @Dave_White @DanKrokos I can't say! Don't want to be one of those asses!
  12. I refuse to be one of those insufferable asses who tweets about their daily word count. But I did get quite a bit done today...
  13. Nope... desktop not bloody enough. Need to slam my face into it a few more times...
  14. Scots Run Amok, Vol. 2: http://bit.ly/4ivkpz (Note: I did NOT sell Mr. Guthrie drugs. At least, I'm confident he can't prove it.)
  15. Scots Run Amok, Vol. 1: http://bit.ly/3608ui
  16. @Christo70 Exactly. I was a little stunned to see those clips.
  17. @Bookgirl96 Well "pot luck" is just code for "bring your own marijuana," right?
  18. Very bittersweet to have these back. Going to save them for my own kids, who I hope pass 'em on down the line.
  19. Received a box of my books, signed to my grandfather, who died this past April. Found clips of reviews tucked inside the pages.
  20. Travel back to Philadelphia, circa 1977: http://bit.ly/4b1EWk (via @philebrity)