To be fair, I cheated: I wrote autobiographical fiction that wasn't fiction (that is, a memoir). Technically, you could say it wasn't really a novel at all.
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I went to go pick up T. because B. had an appointment at 4:15 so she couldn't drive him back down here. I was about 5 cars behind this penny farthing-strapped-to-a-car when I first spotted it on Great Road after getting off 495. I got my cell phone out to snap a picture when the road picked up a turn lane and a second lane at the Groton Shaw's, but then I thought, hey, I'm the second car ...
David Plotz read the (Hebrew/Jewish) Bible (Tanakh) and blogged about it for Slate. Plotz is married to Hanna Rosin, incidentally, who I have mentioned previously: http://walkitout.livejournal.com/230359.html and who is responsible for a really reprehensible piece about breastfeeding recently which I think I refrained from getting into. I'm not _that_ impressed by the capacity of journalists ...
Okay, I don't know if this has ever been mentioned, but I've been watching this comm for a while and I like to think I'd remember it. Apparently, Eva of C3 fame starred in an "urban Christian" film called The Walk in 2005. A frustrated young woman seeks the aid of a dedicated Youth Minister in getting her life back on track in this contemporary urban Christian film starring Eva Pigford and ...
I added some more to the Townie gallery, and created a Bianchi gallery. There are pictures of the Kazoo in the Bianchi gallery. Detail pix of frame locks, hubs, Bobikes, and blah, blah, bleeping blah. If there's something I've talked about on one of my bikes that I have not supplied an explanatory photo of, let me know and I'll add it. http://pics.livejournal.com/walkitout/
Not for long, and we didn't do the loop, just played on the hills on one street. First, a panda! Finally! And then one of T. looking serious-ly cute. I tried for a smile, but he dodges fast.