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Tag Archives: books
Sometimes, I go by Bob.
Check out my appearance on Chicago Tonight. I must admit, it was strange to wear all that makeup. Though I did get that Floridian tan I’d always wanted … Find the book with the help of this awesome Goodreads page.
Guaranteed eBay opportunity.
While stocks last! Two autographed copies of my book at Unabridged Bookstore.
Trivia: I’m wearing a Neko Case shirt
in my new author photo. See the picture and read a new interview with me about Queue Tips. Hope to see those of you in Chicago at the book launch tonight. Otherwise, support your local indie bookstore!
The same dissatisfied question: “What should I watch?”
A very nice post by Maggie Hellwig about the book. The launch party is next week!
two-dozen lists of movies.
Remember The Book of Lists and its numerous sequels? This is a smaller, more focused spin on that idea: two-dozen lists of movies. Actually, Queue Tips has twenty-four! Read the full Booklist review.
The final cover.
You can pre-order Queue Tips: Discovering Your Next Great Movie at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell’s, IndieBound, or ask for it at your local bookshop!