The final stop of MMMWBT is slightly confusing, but I ask that you bear with me. Matthew Cook wanted to conduct a video interview with me, but I don’t have a webcam, so instead I got my brother Jesse to pretend to be Matt and conduct the interview with me in person using Matt’s interview questions.
So, Jesse (brother) = Matt (friend/interviewer), and interview = GO FOR LAUNCH!
Thanks again to everyone who participated in my hilariously short blog tour. Huzzah!
Unrelated link of the day:
This site links you to totally useless websites around the web, some of which have loud sounds (so turn down your volume!)
love it. I will have to listen to this later.
I have an Immanent Danger magnet on my fridge! Na na na na na na!
Success! Out of interest, were those Na Na Nas meant to be sung in a mocking manner, or to the tune of Batman?
Oh, I was totally mocking everyone out there who didn’t win. (Does the “I have cool Immanent Danger schwag and you don’t” dance.)
Video or it didn’t happen.
Oh, please, I’m a writer, not a cinematographer.
“Awkwardly the middle-aged overweight man shuffled in a rough circle, the spasmodic thrashing of his limbs somehow conveying the acquisition of a rare and highly sought after item.”
Acquisition conveyed, good sir. Acquisition conveyed.
I should do that, shouldn’t I? And you edited the book, so you get one for free 😀 Send me your address and I’ll send you one!
You and your brother are too cute! I like your marketing idea – bake sale and books. And it is so cool you have a Wiki!! Very nice, Michelle. 🙂
Yeah, don’t look at the wiki, though, because it spoils all the details of the book. ALL THE DETAILS! And you can totally steal my book and bake sale idea. We can turn it into a thing. The next big thing! And we can make a blog award for it! No wait, that already exists. Dang …
I did go to look at your Wiki, but I didn’t read anything. I didn’t want the spoilers. Yes bake sale/book sale could be the next, next big thing! We’ll make it work. 🙂
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