This is what I’ve been reading so far in 2011. I’m not what you’d call a speed reader (I generally finish about two books a month) so I’m pretty floored that I read this much in January.
There’s a kind of perverse joy that comes from watching a truly awful movie musical. Bad acting. Bad dancing. Bad songs. The roller disco extravaganza Xanadu (1980) is considered by many to be the Mount Everest of bad movie musicals, with the Village People’s Can’t Stop the Music (1980) running a close second. But there is another, [...]
Here’s a fun factoid from the JeffAndWill.com archives. I first blogged about Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark on February 24, 2009, which is the day the show was officially announced. At the time, previews were to begin at the Hilton Theatre (which has since undergone a name change to the Foxwoods Theatre) on January 16 2010 with [...]
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It’s nice to know that, despite the current climate in publishing (Publigeddon? Publipocalypse?), some people still manage to have a sense of humor.
If there were guys like this outside my front door in the snow, I don’t think I’d mind too terribly much. But since there aren’t, I’m SO COMPLETELY OVER winter.
Some excellent news came into my inbox today. The short story, actually it’s being classified as a novella, Bicycle Built for Two was picked up by Dreamspinner Press for release later this year (looks like it will be published in June). It’s always exciting to get a contract and I’m particularly happy this sold. The [...]



