Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Wicked Game featured on The Eclectic Review

Podcasters Stuart and Glory Jaffe of The Eclectic Review discuss the evolution of the portrayal of vampires, from Dracula to Anne Rice to the Anita Blake books to Buffy to...Wicked Game in their latest episode, "Vampires are Deadly and Fun Part 2".

Very interesting discussion. Check it out! Apparently there'll be more about Wicked Game in a future podcast, so stay tuned.

And here's a new shot of Tommy:


It's very hard to get them to stay still for a photo, as I mentioned before.

That's all for today--I plan to finish a rough draft of my sample chapters by tonight (note to self: rough draft means it doesn't have to be perfect. Let yourself put in too much backstory this time around.), so I'll be offline most of the day.

Have a good one!

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Now playing: Home Of The Blues - Johnny Cash
via FoxyTunes

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3 Comments:

Love that picture...he looks happy! :) Hope he is continuing to do well with the baby steps! Did you tell us how old he was?

Kristin :)

Posted by: Blogger Kristin at 7/16/2008 11:38 AM

Hi Kristin! They weren't sure how old he was, since he was a stray. They guessed 5, which I think sounds right. He's definitely still a young, energetic Lab, but not crazy-active like a 2-year-old.

BTW, he's much more handsome than his pictures indicate. I wish I could get a nice shot of him just sitting there with his ears pricked. But if I pointed the camera at him, he'd start running over. :-)

Posted by: Blogger Jeri at 7/16/2008 4:43 PM

Great picture! Has he made it upstairs yet?

Posted by: Blogger Lori T at 7/17/2008 10:12 AM

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