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Tag Archives: The Red Pen of Doom
What do sick (ill) authors do when they should be working?
By J.W. Manus: Is Good Enough Good Enough? By Penelope’s Romance Reviews: A Typical Dinner At Penelope’s House By Dr. Harrison Solow: Dysgu Cymraeg, Learning Welsh By Extremely Average: Searching for Inspiration, A Conversation From The Red Pen of Doom: … Continue reading
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Tagged 50 Shades of Gray, Amber Skyze, ars technica, Breaking Clean by Judy Blunt, Chef John Malik, Cowboy Poetry Press, Dr. Harrison Solow, Extremely Average, Is it me? Tom Stronach, J.W. Manus ebooks=realbooks, Lorca Damon, Must Love Fiction, Penelope's Romance Reviews, poetry, The Cocktail Whisperer, The Red Pen of Doom, The Walking Dead Season 3, Vina's delicious recipes, Welsh
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Thank God for The Red Pen of Doom.
He puts it all in perspective. See here: http://redpenofdoom.com/2012/06/12/one-day-vs-the-descendants/ To be honest, I thought this movie, One Day, looked and sounded idiotic from the get-go so I refused to watch it. But since hubby likes pancakes… I mean Anne Hathaway… … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Contemporary Romance, humor, popular culture, Slightly Off Topic
Tagged Anne Hathaway, bad movies, One Day, The Red Pen of Doom
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So how do you like your heroes?
With a side of grits? Hashbrowns? Bacon? Ham? On whole wheat toast? The subject came up between hubby and myself when I read a post about why men should read romance and women, thrillers. I read both, duh, in addition … Continue reading
