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December 19, 2012

CLICK THROUGH BECAUSE ZOMG. So many wonderful GoT themed...



CLICK THROUGH BECAUSE ZOMG. So many wonderful GoT themed posters. But now I want them for ALL of my fandoms.


WANT


WANT


WANT

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Published on December 19, 2012 12:49

bryankonietzko:

Mike, Joaquim, Steve Blum (Amon), and I just...



bryankonietzko:



Mike, Joaquim, Steve Blum (Amon), and I just finished up an awesome round of Book 1 DVD commentary.


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Published on December 19, 2012 00:26

December 18, 2012

renloras:

sometimes i wonder what happened when clapping was invented


who is the delightful,...

renloras:



sometimes i wonder what happened when clapping was invented


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who is the delightful, adorable human??

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Published on December 18, 2012 20:19

lapaumee asked: lee/kara + red

I love them so much. Although,...




lapaumee asked: lee/kara + red



I love them so much. Although, flashing back to JB in the fat suit and getting a little giggly.

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Published on December 18, 2012 17:45

When Shadow and Bone first came out were you surprised by the outpouring of love for the Darkling? Or was it something you hoped for?

Hmm. I was mostly thrilled that people connected to one of my characters in that way. That definitely took me by surprise :) 


But my goal was to have him seduce the reader as he seduced Alina, so I wasn’t surprised in the “How the hullabaloo did that come to pass?!” way.

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Published on December 18, 2012 17:40

Ahhhh, this is from Poison & Wine by the Civil Wars. Could...



Ahhhh, this is from Poison & Wine by the Civil Wars. Could probably go on playlists for all three books of the Grisha Trilogy.

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Published on December 18, 2012 15:55

Hi Leigh :) so I was just sort of wondering what your holiday plans/traditions are. Sorry, I like to know stuff like that; I find it fascinating. Anyway thanks for reading this. I can't wait for the new year because of all the fantastic books that will be

What a lovely question! (And agreed, so many wonderful books coming out in 2013.) 


My family was never particularly big on the holidays, but I love them, and one of the treats of being an adult with my own tribe of marvelous peoples has been creating new holiday traditions with them. My favorite is what we call the Holiday Hootenanny, when a bunch of us meet up (with guitars, drums, the occasional ukelele) to sing Christmas songs (other stuff tends to work itself into the repertoire- bluegrass, Whitney Houston, a little Taylor Swift), drink mulled wine, and be generally ridiculous.


Also, on the last day of the year, I take a little trip out to a place that I’ve been visiting since I was a kid. I spend some time there by myself, giving thanks for all of the really lovely, miraculous thing in my life.


Thanks for asking, and happiest holidays to you

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Published on December 18, 2012 15:49

Hi Leigh :) so I was just sort of wondering what your holiday plans/traditions are. Sorry, I like to know stuff like that; I find it fascinating. Anyway thanks for reading this. I can't wait for the new year because of all the fantastic books that will be

What a lovely question! (And agreed, so many wonderful books coming out in 2013.) 


My family was never particularly big on the holidays, but I love them, and one of the treats of being an adult with my own tribe of marvelous peoples has been creating new holiday traditions with them. My favorite is what we call the Holiday Hootenanny, when a bunch of us meet up (with guitars, drums, the occasional ukelele) to sing Christmas songs (other stuff tends to work itself into the repertoire- bluegrass, Whitney Houston, a little Taylor Swift), drink mulled wine, and be generally ridiculous.


Also, on the last day of the year, I take a little trip out to a place that I’ve been visiting since I was a kid. I spend some time there by myself, giving thanks for all of the really lovely, miraculous thing in my life.


Thanks for asking, and happiest holidays to you

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Published on December 18, 2012 15:49

Hi Leigh :) so I was just sort of wondering what your holiday plans/traditions are. Sorry, I like to know stuff like that; I find it fascinating. Anyway thanks for reading this. I can't wait for the new year because of all the fantastic books that will be

What a lovely question! (And agreed, so many wonderful books coming out in 2013.) 


My family was never particularly big on the holidays, but I love them, and one of the treats of being an adult with my own tribe of marvelous peoples has been creating new holiday traditions with them. My favorite is what we call the Holiday Hootenanny, when a bunch of us meet up (with guitars, drums, the occasional ukelele) to sing Christmas songs (other stuff tends to work itself into the repertoire- bluegrass, Whitney Houston, a little Taylor Swift), drink mulled wine, and be generally ridiculous.


Also, on the last day of the year, I take a little trip out to a place that I’ve been visiting since I was a kid. I spend some time there by myself, giving thanks for all of the really lovely, miraculous thing in my life.


Thanks for asking, and happiest holidays to you

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Published on December 18, 2012 15:29