Sure, we could run around all day singing a song from “Camelot,” or you can head over to Maureen Johnson’s blog to celebrate Publication Day of SUITE SCARLETT with giveaways and a very informative video about New York. Enjoy!
Sure, we could run around all day singing a song from “Camelot,” or you can head over to Maureen Johnson’s blog to celebrate Publication Day of SUITE SCARLETT with giveaways and a very informative video about New York. Enjoy!
Today I’m celebrating another great review of Trish Doller‘s forthcoming debut Something Like Normal, this one from Voya. I love particularly love […]
I was driving through the doldrums of I-80 in Nebraska on Wednesday when I got the news: Let It Snow by John […]
“100 BEST FANTASY BOOKS OF ALL TIME” – Time Magazine on Song Of Blood & Stone. L. Penelope’s Earthsinger Chronicles is an […]
In advance of her new Stevie Bell mystery releasing in December, NINE LIARS, I’m so thrilled to share the news of Maureen […]
2 thoughts on “May Day!”
I think that, one day, Amy Sherman-Palladino will release an autobiography, and in this autobiography, she will reveal that she, one day (albeit another day, a day in the past), ran into Maureen Johnson, perhaps literally ran into her, making scripts and notebooks and coffee cups fly into the air, and after the two offered rushed apologies, clocking sixty words a second, and Maureen departed, there Amy stood, silently, stunned, and thought, "I don't know that woman's name, but I'm going to make her a star."
Unfortunately, because she didn't know that woman's name, she couldn't contact her, and ended up using her likeness and hilarity as a model for the fictional Lorelai Gilmore.
This is an awesome and no doubt very truthful reckoning of EXACTLY what happened.