World's Semi-Easiest Poll Question To Your Right*
Last night, instead of sleeping, I pondered inscriptions for The Shade Of The Moon. I still have about a month before I'll be going to San Antonio for the International Reading Association convention, which will most likely be my first opportunity to inscribe copies (in this case, ARCs) of the book.
But I'd like to get some sleep during that month.
Anyway, I came up with The future is yours. There are some specific good things about it. I can write the word The with a capital "T" and it looks like The. My small "f"s are respectable, and my small "y"s are practically my favorite small letter to write ever. My absolute favorite small letters to write are "usan eth feffer" on the backs of checks I'm depositing, but that's neither here nor there. And I like the little do it yourself grammar lesson- no apostrophes in yours- just a simple "s" right where it belongs.
I got out of bed and wrote "The future is yours" a couple of times, to make sure I wouldn't forget it. This morning I looked it over checking my capital "T"s a few times. But then I thought, Maybe it should be "The future is ours." That's friendlier, and it's a little more in keeping with the book.
For those who've forgotten, I've inscribed the previous three books this way:
Life As We Knew It: Always have hope
The Dead And The Gone: Never lose faith
This World We Live In: Trust in tomorrow
So "The future is yours" or "The future is ours" should fit in reasonably well.
Let me know which you think is better. Or if you prefer, send me a check, and your bank will show you my "usan eth feffer" just as soon as I deposit it!
*The world's easiest poll question would be: Who is the bestest author ever? with only one choice.
But I'd like to get some sleep during that month.
Anyway, I came up with The future is yours. There are some specific good things about it. I can write the word The with a capital "T" and it looks like The. My small "f"s are respectable, and my small "y"s are practically my favorite small letter to write ever. My absolute favorite small letters to write are "usan eth feffer" on the backs of checks I'm depositing, but that's neither here nor there. And I like the little do it yourself grammar lesson- no apostrophes in yours- just a simple "s" right where it belongs.
I got out of bed and wrote "The future is yours" a couple of times, to make sure I wouldn't forget it. This morning I looked it over checking my capital "T"s a few times. But then I thought, Maybe it should be "The future is ours." That's friendlier, and it's a little more in keeping with the book.
For those who've forgotten, I've inscribed the previous three books this way:
Life As We Knew It: Always have hope
The Dead And The Gone: Never lose faith
This World We Live In: Trust in tomorrow
So "The future is yours" or "The future is ours" should fit in reasonably well.
Let me know which you think is better. Or if you prefer, send me a check, and your bank will show you my "usan eth feffer" just as soon as I deposit it!
*The world's easiest poll question would be: Who is the bestest author ever? with only one choice.
Published on March 21, 2013 08:30
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