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Feb. 7th, 2006 10:41 amApparently, the best way to stop the itching is to turn on the humidifier. Who knew? Four more days of penicillin. In theory.
'm watching The Dark Half. There's something more than a little creepy about Stephen King writing it, about watching it. I remember reading it when I was little and being creeped out about it. Now... yeah, now it's still creepy. And kind of unnerving. Remind me never to kill off Sam. Hee. Sam slapping Narcissa Malfoy with a really big fish.
I read the coolest ... well, it was cool through most of the book. It's called Inamorata, by Joseph Gangemi. And throughout most of the book I was convinced it was about this dead guy (named Walter, and why is it always Walter?) who comes back through his sister when she channels him in a seance. The main character is a guy named Martin Finch (yeah, we're all going to pause to giggle, those of us who read Dark Tower) and throughout most of the book I was convinced it was about a romantic triangle between Martin, Walter, and Walter's sister. That would have been so cool.
Right. Time to get writing.
'm watching The Dark Half. There's something more than a little creepy about Stephen King writing it, about watching it. I remember reading it when I was little and being creeped out about it. Now... yeah, now it's still creepy. And kind of unnerving. Remind me never to kill off Sam. Hee. Sam slapping Narcissa Malfoy with a really big fish.
I read the coolest ... well, it was cool through most of the book. It's called Inamorata, by Joseph Gangemi. And throughout most of the book I was convinced it was about this dead guy (named Walter, and why is it always Walter?) who comes back through his sister when she channels him in a seance. The main character is a guy named Martin Finch (yeah, we're all going to pause to giggle, those of us who read Dark Tower) and throughout most of the book I was convinced it was about a romantic triangle between Martin, Walter, and Walter's sister. That would have been so cool.
Right. Time to get writing.