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Philadelphia, March 29.EschaCon ’08. I’ll be on the panel about blogging and journalism.
A.
Yo, A–
Here’s a better link:
http://www.roomofonesown.com/NASApp/store/IndexJsp?s=storeevents&eventId=368490
Goes directly to your event–no searching needed!
–Jude
Uh, oops.
It’s a better link to the Madison event. I need to be more specific about things.
Do you all have your books? (2 each!)
A – There is a mention of your Oak Park appearance in something called OakLeaves (maybe a local section of the Sun-Times).
http://www.pioneerlocal.com/oakpark/lifestyles/currents/790629,op-commbrief-021308-s1.article
I’ll be on the panel about blogging and journalism.
Must be nice to be an IMPORTANT blogger. 🙂 (I keed)
A, think you’ll make it to NYC?
geor3ge, it’s looking possible! It might not be until April, though, March is already pretty jammed up with stuff.
A.
I’ll be by ROOO Sunday afternoon though I may be a little late (bad, bad Aaaargh!).
(Black-footed ferrets on CNN, Athenae!)
I think Pittsburgh is *between* Madison and Philadelphia…
Just sayin’.
Fellow Duggar Houser made good. Yay! 🙂 Long live the One and True Ogg.