Hare-Brained Schemes

Damn, they couldn't have run my name?

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The New Yorker has a great profile on Neil Gaiman, and they talk at length about his great signing at Agnes Scott with Little Shop of Stories. Included is this little passage:

It was a foggy day, with intermittent rain, and people started lining up before noon outside Agnes Scott College, which was hosting the event. The reading started at six. On the way there, the head of the Decatur book festival, who was to introduce Gaiman, got him to sign his dashboard.

If they'd run my name, I could have checked getting into the New Yorker of my life list. Now, I'm not so sure.

Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/01/25/100125fa_fact_goodyear?currentPage=6#ixzz0dAhbIK8Y


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