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I'd like to throw my hat in the ring, please.
Thank you :)
a very limited (I mean VERY limited) autographed book lottery
Yesterday, I said: I found nine hardback copies of The Happiest Days of Our Lives that I must have put there when they first arrived at my house a couple of years ago. They look as perfect as they did the day they were taken out of the box. So I have this idea to sell them, that goes like this:...
I'm loving everything you write (as usual), Wil.
By the by, I know you're busy working and earning a living and supporting your family 'n stuff...but I sure am jonesin' for a new episode of RFB :)
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
random thoughts from vancouver
I have a late call today, so I have some time to write. Yaaaaay. Here's a few things that have been on my mind in the last, oh, 36 hours or so. So that silly thing Paul and Storm and Adam and I did sort of took off, didn't it? I'm thrilled that so many people found it as entertaining and amusing...
I'm writing this through my own tears, Wil.
I'm so sorry. My 14-year-old cat died last year, and it was truly the deepest and most severe grief that I have ever felt in my entire life.
I was with him when he was euthanized. It didn't make me feel better, but I like to think that he was comforted by my presence. I'm sure Ferris was relieved that you were with him.
through the fish-eyed lens of tear stained eyes
My dog Ferris, who was rescued from a bus stop in Monrovia by my wife Anne almost exactly 8 years ago, had a heart attack and died this morning. It happened very quickly, and I was with her, which is supposed to make me feel better, but at this moment all I can feel is nearly-unbearable sorrow, ...
Beautiful writing, Wil. It touched me deeply and brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for that :)
in which time is well spent ...
Yesterday, while Anne took Ryan to the airport, Nolan and I found ourselves in the living room. He sat at the desk and played Warcraft, and I sat on the couch, bored with football and contemplating some Xbox. "Hey," I said, "let's play frisbee." "Mmmhhhuuhhh," he said, clicking the mouse and doi...
@ajootian: I totally did the same thing! I was thinking "Wait! Where is he now? Did he say he was flying somewhere this weekend? And he's writing Batman now?? Huh!?!?"
LOL :)
and i thought that i had a weird day . . .
Neil Gaiman: Got to Cornwall about 4:30 am (I slept for an hour or so in the car, then read a script). Dropped off by car and driver at hotel. Glad to see someone up and about to check me in. Take my bags to front desk, tip driver handsomely. Driver drives away. Night-porter slowly establishes ...
Congratulations, Wil! This must have sent a huge warm fuzzy throughout your entire body. :)
May I say that this book is a great carry-on book for a long flight...helps the time fly by (horrible pun NOT intended).
Keep up the good work!
happiest days sighted in the wild, keeping good company
I always tell people who are successful to take a moment and enjoy it, especially if it's someone I know and respect, and I know how hard they've worked to earn their success. (Otis, I'm looking in your direction right now.) But I'm not so good at taking this particular bit of my own advice. My ...
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