And sometimes the title well runs dry

Life in Minnesota has been very cold and snowy this week. Enough said.

Zonda’s celebrating her third blogiversary with a contest! Leave a comment by December 23 for your chance to win a cool calendar or lovely yarn.

If you have a little time and effort to put into it, you could have the chance to win a Sony ebook reader.

To find more reading-related contests, Literary Escapism and Vampire Wire always seem to have links to a few.

Worth reading: Lilith Saintcrow’s column about urban fantasy, including how the first (but not the recent) Anita Blake novels kickstarted the genre. Not sure which is more over-the-top – the column or the comments!

Huh. Socket antlers. I’d guess they’re not recommended for homes with children or pets…

Look! A holiday greeting from the cats! I never thought of Chaos and Mayhem as deprived… until I saw this. More on the thumb issue… Oh, that reminds me. Recently, I was cutting kitty claws and was grousing to myself (as usual) about how hard it is to trim May’s dewclaws. Why the heck is it so easy to trim Chaos’ dewclaws and so hard to trim May’s?! And then I realized… Chaos has protothumbs, not dewclaws. O noes! (Looking for a good dewclaws link led me to this Wiki article…)

Reading Update
Sex, Lies and Online Dating by Rachel Gibson. More nicely done romantic suspense! And even better, it looks like Gibson has other books related to this one.
Shadows on the Soul and Hungers of the Heart (The Guardians of the Night, Books 3-4) by Jenna Black. Ok, I’m obviously totally sucked into this series, no matter what misgivings I have. That doesn’t mean I can overlook the massive plot weaknesses/gaps in the fourth book. Sheesh.
The Devil Inside (Morgan Kingsley, Exorcist, Book 1) by Jenna Black. This is some pretty extreme stuff. Not sure I want to read more of the series, as this book left me feeling vaguely queasy.
The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance. With stories by Lilith Saintcrow, Keri Arthur, and more, this was by far the best short story collection I’ve read in a very long time.
Uncommon Grounds by Sandra Balzo. An enjoyable cozy mystery about Maggy Thorsen, PR executive turned coffeeshop owner. This mystery is set in “Brookhills,” Wisconsin, which is apparently based on the real Brookfield, Wisconsin. I’m the next person on the list at the library for the second book in this series.


“Ends? What ends? I have no idea what you’re talking about, Mom. Were you installing some socket antlers for my further chewing pleasure?” -Mayhem

28 thoughts on “And sometimes the title well runs dry”

  1. I miss the cold and snow! Here it’s just sleety and yucky.

    Go check out Rose-Kim knits today. The you tube video is a hoot. Are you an “Ooo” or an “aaaah” person? It’ll make sense once you watch the video.

  2. The antlers put me into hysterics. Larry thought they were very clever.

    I love the “Cat House”. I hope never to be insane enough to remodel my house for cats, but I really do like what they did, and all of the fun, bright colors.

  3. lol, i so need to order a couple of those socket antlers…they don’t look like they’re actually for sale yet though. Lol, i can so picture the cat rubbing against them!

  4. Sadly antlers would not last at my house either. Although I think Benny would rub his face on them more than chew…

    Speaking of cats – Jack would kill for a set of thumbs; we tend to call his front feet hands because that is how he usually tries to use them 😉

  5. I’ve seen that Cat House on TV; it is really wild.

    Last night at the grocery store, they had an eight pound beef femur with bits of cartilage and meat stuck on. Only $0.99/lb! I thought it might make a nice Christmas gift for Mayhem, as she seems so fond of chewing. 😉

  6. I’ve seent that cathouse on TV, it’s fabulous.

    I’m not sure encouraging the kitties to play with the light sockets is a good idea but those antler sockets are wild.

  7. I like those antler sockets but the ferrets would probably try to steal the antlers and Katie would be batting at them. You could probably make a deal with Mayhem to trade yarn chewing for antler chewing. 😉

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