Reminder that Marie Rutkoski (as of today, a NYT best-selling author! Yay! Congrats Marie!) and I are doing an event at Harvard Book Store, Friday April 8 at 7pm. Join us if you can! And here’s a treat for you: a cover of my favorite song from the musical Hamilton, called “Wait For It.” In… Read more »
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Two Songs I’m Listening to Lately — and a Local Event April 8!
Next Friday, April 8, come to the Harvard Book Store at 7PM to see Marie Rutkoski and me, in honor of the release (yesterday) of the third book in her Winner’s trilogy, The Winner’s Kiss! I expect we’ll both be reading, then chatting with each other, then chatting with you. It’ll be fun, and Marie’s… Read more »
Warm Day Randutiae
In the category of It’s All Relative, it’s 41°F (5°C) and raining today, I was just outside, I was wearing a light long-sleeve shirt and jeans but no coat, no hat, no scarf, no longjohns, and it was GLORIOUS. It’s not supposed to snow again until tomorrow. :D? It turns out I was wrong about… Read more »
Event Reminder
This is your friendly reminder that tomorrow evening, Tuesday, March 3 at 7 PM, Marie Rutkoski and I will be at the Harvard Book Store for a Q&A and signing. Marie will read briefly from her new book, The Winner’s Crime. I think I’m going to read (VERY briefly) from Fire. Then we will brilliantly… Read more »
Two Upcoming Local Events
It snowed again yesterday, heavy, wet flakes this time. I walked home from a friend’s house late last night and the falling snow was sparkling; the mountains of snow lining the streets and consuming people’s yards were sparkling. This winter is like being trapped inside a snow globe. It is a little bit claustrophobic, but… Read more »
March 4 Event, Marie Rutkoski and Me, Harvard Book Store, 7pm
There’s a new book coming out on March 4 that I’m wildly excited about, because it is just so wonderfully excellently super-good… It’s called The Winner’s Curse and Marie Rutkoski wrote it. Those of you who read my blog carefully know that Marie is a dear friend of mine, so I wouldn’t blame you if… Read more »