I got the best e-mail from one of my colleagues this morning. She's a big time reader of inspirational historical romance, and has just wrapped up Deeanne Gist's latest, Love On The Line. Some of you might recall I featured this book, about a rural switchboard operator and a Texas Ranger working undercover, in my last Unusual Historicals spotlight.
Guess who else is a character in Love On The Line? Oh, none other than the town librarian. A town librarian who is named after....
Yours truly.
Gist even makes her a "Mrs." - so it's nice to know that my name isn't attached to an Old Maid Spinster Librarian Who Is Two Steps Away From Being A Crazy Cat Lady.
The fictional Queen Librarian Of The Universe is apparently only mentioned a few times in the story, and not a terribly prominent character, but still? Squee!
I was going to read a library copy of this, but damn - now I have to buy the book. Well, actually two copies - since I'm sure My Man's mother is going to want to read it as well.
Showing posts with label Wendy's 15 Minutes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wendy's 15 Minutes. Show all posts
November 23, 2011
June 1, 2009
Reminder: Wendy Does The Price Is Right!
Also, be sure to check out yesterday's post for your chance to win my beat-up copy of Lightning That Lingers by Laura London. You've got until Friday to enter.
May 20, 2009
Be Sure To Have Your Pets Spayed Or Neutered
So what was that experience like? Well first off, it's a massive time suck of a day. We got to the studio at 8AM to get in line for the 1PM taping and they were already full up! So we opted to try to see the 4PM taping, which meant killing time at a local diner for breakfast and getting back to the studio by 12:30PM to stand in a line, show our ID, stand in another line, get our name tag, stand in another line, get interviewed by the producers, stand in another line etc. etc. etc.
4PM finally rolled around and inside the studio we went. OK, I hate to shatter everyone's illusions but The Price Is Right studio is tiny! And rather cheap looking. It looks like this cavernous warehouse on TV and in person it's about the size of a college dorm room. Also we had been standing in one line or another all blessed day. I was wiped out! But they pumped in the music (I'm thinking the production staff are a bunch of alcoholics, because hearing YMCA by the Village People all day would certainly drive me to drink) and got the audience revved up. Everyone got so into it, that despite the dinkiness of the studio you can't here a darn thing the announcer is saying. They hold up cue cards with your name on it if you're selected to "Come On Down!" to contestants row.
I still miss Bob Barker, but Drew Carey did not disappoint. When there was a break in filming, he chatted with audience members, cracked jokes and even handled a militant vegan trying to convert him with a good sense of humor. He's very relaxed with the audience, and wasn't standoff-ish or snobby. Not an easy thing, I'm sure - since they filmed three shows that day! He had to be tired. I was, after standing in line all day, and I didn't have to be "on" for anyone.
Our show is set to air on June 2. Set your TiVos, DVRs or VCRs. Or heck, you can even watch it online. You just have to wait for June 2.
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