I'm seeing a picture on the top of the page of a guy with a dolphin tattoo/image on his forehead. Stepping away from the computer now....
*rubs Tas' boots*
...Boy, did I ever eye'po that as something else.
Okay. Gonna write today. Swear to dog. Right now. Gonna do this. Gonna make this...OOOOOO, SHINY THINGS!!!!!!!!!!!
I got cleared for graduation in both of my majors today, so as long as I don't screw up terribly this semester I might actually be a tad accomplished, graduating at the end of April.
I'm officially excited!
Sunna, I think you are putting barriers up for yourself because we are all so used to barriers and don't feel safe without them.
Anywhar, how are you all?
This was pretty much the exact opposite experience, but with more WTF.
*wince*
puglets, i'm not sure if i have a chance
in YA with this novel but i'm afeared of
adult as well. this is what i get for being
the line straddler that i am. *sighs*
I am not making this up: There's a guy being interviewed on the radio right now who had hot mammal smex with a dolphin in te 1970s, before it became illegal in Florida. For nine months. He wrote a book about it (Wet Goddess--but it's a novel. Because some people in the story are still alive.) He's talking right now about how the dolphin initiated the relationship (his words). He's going into detail--as far as one can on the radio--about the mechanics of it. Including foreplay.
So glad I woke up to dolphin smex.
While former nun Giulia Falcone prepares for the holidays with her boss-then-boyfriend-then-boss-again Frank Driscoll, her friends’ adopted baby girl is kidnapped. Worse, the police are ignoring clues that other same-sex couples in neighboring communities have experienced the same crime, with horrifying results. Loweecey’s third book (after Back in the Habit) does not shy away from the grim topics.