November 19, 2009 at 7:30 pm (Distractions)
“The real judges of your character aren’t your neighbors, your relatives, or even the people you play bridge with. The folks who really know you are waiters, waitresses, and clerks.” ~Katherine Piper

A La Mie by Toulouse-Lautrec
Don’t play this game. Don’t even start. Sure, it seems innocent. Friendly. Simple. Stupid, even. But it will waste your precious time. But maybe your time isn’t as precious as I make it out to be. And who am I to deprive you anyway? Do I think I’m the ruler of your pursuits? I’m not. So, go ahead, try it if you want.
Tumble Waiter Game – MostFunGames.com

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November 3, 2009 at 12:09 pm (A Writing Life, Support This Writer, The Hard Way)
“Fiction reveals truth that reality obscures.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

Hey Blog Readers,
To celebrate the second printing (2) of my first novel (1), I’m selling first edition signed copies (trade paperbacks) for three dollars (3) plus shipping (3) while there are still some left in the box in my basement! (Only $6 each!)
Email me (julieluongo@gmail.com) your address and I’ll send you The Hard Way (Forge, 2008) – my unanimously praised novel-in-stories (like early Nick Hornby but with a female protagonist).
Here’s a link to my paypal account.

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