Hello humans, lovely rainy day isn't it?
Now, now, why the frowns? I thought rain was good for you?... Oh...really? It DOES put a bit of a damper on the mood, but it is quite beautiful.
What? Oh, who am I? Well, I am definitely not the girl who usually posts on this blog. I am a Fey, you know one of those magical creatures you humans often mistake for those imps from you stories. Dreadful interpretations, they are. Where is Nebel? Well, she sort of refused to let me use her journal as a promotion for the Dark Goddess and her scribe so now she's hanging upside on the ceiling threatening to stab me with a pencil. Honestly, I don't know why she's so upset, she hasn't used this one in a long while. Well, long in human terms anyway.
But enough about that, I am here for one purpose, and one purpose only; to promote Double Trouble. On August 8 2008, Digital Magic, the sequel to Chasing The Bard, by New Zealand author Phillipa Ballantine and the Case of The Pitcher's Pendant by Virgina author Tee Morris will be released. The kiwi and the ham will be doing a book-signing together. Where, you ask? Well, here's the text version of the promotional leaflet I was given:
Double Trouble!
A New Zealand Kiwi and a Virginia Ham
bring mystery and magic to Philadelphia
From New Zealand,
award-nominated author
Philippa Ballantine
and from Virginia,
award-nominated author
Tee Morris
premiere their latest titles,
The Case of The Pitcher's Pendant and Digital Magic,
and host a discussion on
collaborating across hemispheres,
the science behind sequels,
and how podcasting is changing everything!
Bindlestiff Books
Double Trouble!
A New Zealand Kiwi and a Virginia Ham
bring mystery and magic to the moravian book shop
From New Zealand,
award-nominated author
Philippa Ballantine
and from Virginia,
award-nominated author
Tee Morris
premiere their latest titles,
The Case of The Pitcher's Pendant and Digital Magic,
and host a discussion on
collaborating across hemispheres,
the science behind sequels,
and how podcasting is changing everything!
4530 Baltimore Ave • Philadelphia, PA
Moravian Book Shop
428 Main Street • Bethlehem, PA
August 21, 5:00 p.m. August 22, starting at 6:00 p.m.
Well, now that that's done, I suppose I should let the girl down, blood rushing to her head and all that. Don't want to sustain anymore brain damage than what she already has.