Orson Scott Card
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Silly newbieAlso, I fully realise that there are some SERIOUSLY oldbies around who still think I'm a newbie.
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- Speaker for the Dead
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We're like a gang. A grammatical, academic gang.
Make that verb agree with its subject or I will pop a cap in your ass!
Make that verb agree with its subject or I will pop a cap in your ass!
"Only for today, I will devote 10 minutes of my time to some good reading, remembering that just as food is necessary to the life of the body, so good reading is necessary to the life of the soul." -- Pope John XXIII
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Oh my God, I think I love you a little bit.We're like a gang. A grammatical, academic gang.
Make that verb agree with its subject or I will pop a cap in your ass!
As for the original question, a book signing is a good place to meet Scott. There's a list of appearances on Hatrack. And besides, he's a great speaker; you should listen to him talk if you get the chance. He doesn't do many (any?) conventions anymore, and I suspect there won't be another EnderCon any time soon. There's always bootcamp or the writer workshop, but that's really only worthwhile if you're an aspiring writer.
It would be wildly uncouth and disrespectful to just cold call him.
alright, I'll look for a book signing to try to talk to him at too. Wouldn't there be an endercon when the movie comes out possibly?
The David method of eliminating guilt is simple. All of your problems are caused by invisible people named Juan and Cindy. All you have to do is find them and kill them.
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By the two-year system, I'm definately not a newbie.
The Makeout Hobo is real, and does indeed travel around the country in his van and make out with ladies... If you meet him, it is customary to greet him with a shot of whiskey and a high five (if you are a dude) or passionate makeouts (if you are a lady).
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of course, there's a catagory between oldie and newbie
The Makeout Hobo is real, and does indeed travel around the country in his van and make out with ladies... If you meet him, it is customary to greet him with a shot of whiskey and a high five (if you are a dude) or passionate makeouts (if you are a lady).
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isn't nicholas a boy's name? I mostly ask since I'm a male nicholas and all the nicholases I've ever met have been male.
The Makeout Hobo is real, and does indeed travel around the country in his van and make out with ladies... If you meet him, it is customary to greet him with a shot of whiskey and a high five (if you are a dude) or passionate makeouts (if you are a lady).
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