Psst! I’ve got a book over here for you.
Oh frabjous day! Today is the day that the book that will redefine journalism, humor, and literature for a new generation comes out. Write More Good is available now! Please buy it! Everything in the book that you find hilarious, I wrote. Those other guys wrote all the mildly amusing stuff that might be worth [...]
Read Write More Good Chapter!
Here’s an excerpt of my upcoming book, Write More Good, Chapter 3 – Entertainment: The Glitz, the Glamour, the Death of the Super-Ego. Read the chapter, then buy the book!
Update on Bureau Chief Projects
As you may know, when I am not blogging about manga or knitting, I am contributing to the internet powerhouse comedy feed FakeAPStylebook and the spin-off site The Content Farm. Our book, Write More Good is now available for preorder! Order it now so you aren’t the last on your block to get this fabulous [...]
FakeAPStylebook Contest!
The Bureau Chiefs are having a FakeAPStylebook contest. Check out the contest page for all the details. You can win a zazzle gift certificate and eternal glory.
Bureau Chiefs talk Mad Men
I talk about the season premiere of Mad Men with some of the other Bureau Chiefs.
FakeAPstylebook Swag
The Bureau Chiefs have set up a store of official FakeAPStylebook swag. Here’s a link to the store, and you can get a preview of the lovely goods in the flash widget below.
New Anna Reads Manga article
Over on The Bureauchiefs website, I take a look at online manga availability.
New article on thebureauchiefs
I write about Melissa Marr’s YA urban fantasy series in Get Yer YA Out: Wicked Lovely. Click on over and take a look!
New Column on the Bureau Chiefs site
There’s a new installment of my “Anna Reads Manga” column on the Bureau Chiefs site. This time I look at the works of Fumi Yoshinaga. Also, I’m giving away a copy of All My Darling Daughters, so if you comment on the BC site, you have a chance to win some great manga.
Get Yer YA Out
I have a new feature over on The Bureau Chiefs where I examine YA books with adult appeal. The first article looks at Heist Society by Ally Carter.
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