I'm going to read this Helen Fitzgerald book. I was at this book launche (?) Why can't I spell that? Try again: Launche. No, no, no! I don't want to go to rehab, no, no!
Apart from moi, it was okay. I met the secret agent. He said at last I'd given him something he could sell. I wanted to meet Jamima since she was the first person to read the re-write, but I can't do this stuff. Helen Fitzgerald was funny though. I'll have to read the book. I stood in the rain waiting for the bus back into Glesga tonight. What was I doing in Newton Mearns?
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How did you meet Helen? I've known her for years.
Doggy! She's got the same agent, it seems. I went to eyeball the agent and impress him with my inability to drink wine. Has she been writing for a while? Hotboy
Helen is married to Sergio Casci, who I dedicated Of Darkness and Light to. She's been writing for at least as long as I've known her, which is 17 years, I think.
I assume it's the same Helen, anyway. She's Australian.
Sorry, the "anonymous" comment above is from me.
Re your afflictive spelling "Launche" - Doctor Robert says it's not serious, lots of blissheids get an obsession with sticking -che on the end, subconsciously it just means they want to be a Rinpoche.
Re you meeting Helen. She's an Australian. Albert's an Australian. It's a small place. They've probably met.
Doggy! Fung typical that you'd have met her of course. That was her first book, but she's got another two coming out, I think. Hope she lands in the money! Hotboy p.s This wummin was a thin Australian wummin.
Doggy! Fung typical that you'd have met her of course. That was her first book, but she's got another two coming out, I think. Hope she lands in the money! Hotboy p.s This wummin was a thin Australian wummin. It was a book launch for Dead Darling, I think it was called.
That's her all right.
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