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    Jay Goes Walkabout

    June 11, 2007 So I'm in my library, minding my own business, and who should walk through the door but none other than newly minted fresh-as-a-daisy YA author Jay Asher!  Such a nice fellow.  I don't usually note the nice guests to my library on my blog, but Jay has presented a fabulous encapsulation of the 4 Days & 4 Nights spent traipsing about the Big Apple.

    There a nice little picture of Jay and myself in there.  What he fails to mention is that I was unable to give him a proper tour while he was there.  A class of sixty-some sixth graders literally entered the room ten seconds after I shook his hand and I had to conduct a Welcome to the Library presentation for them.  Sweet feller that he is, he gave me a lovely Disco Mermaids mug all the same. 

    FYI, chickens.

    Posted by Elizabeth Bird on June 11, 2007 | Comments (3)


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    June 11, 2007
    In response to: Jay Goes Walkabout
    Robin commented:

    Hey...no fair! Jay didn't order a mug for me or Eve! I guess we know where his priorities stand.

    Because the Mermaids all share one mind, I feel like we got to meet you, too!




    June 12, 2007
    In response to: Jay Goes Walkabout
    lenzi commented:

    Cute photo with Jay. Except it looks like you're getting ready to give him a purple nurple.




    June 12, 2007
    In response to: Jay Goes Walkabout
    Fuse #8 commented:

    I think it's safe to say that I've never been accused of purple nurpling. That isn't to say it hasn't happened of course. Just that they couldn't pin it on me.





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