Today after class at uni, I went to the bookshop to purchase a textbook for Discursive Writing. Now, I need this text, on account of my being absent week one, and really wanting to know whats going on. So it came to pass that after some frustration getting to the proper section (due to a large box of books being in the way, and I do mean LARGE) I discovered, much to my annoyance, that the book had sold out.
Hmpf!
A friendly gent sidled up to me, asking if I needed a hand, I asked when the book would be back in stock. At this time, he disappeared mysteriously, and arrived a few moments later with "the last copy" of the text. Cheers, mate!
So I have the book, all is well.
The more I think about The Witching Hour, the more I think it could be more 'novel'-size, whatever that is, with a bunch of longer short stories (with content that mirrors that of the existing work), linked together by a prologue and an epilogue. Who knows? I think that may work better though...
Have a great night.
PS - I have seen the movie JUNO twice now, and would have to state that it has one of the best representations of teenage difficulty that exists in film form. The acting is superb, Ellen Page is wonderful, a very natural character. See this film! 5/5.
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