This face... I just love this so much. "Oh god, oh god, they're gonna kill me!" Probably quickly followed by "I'm too old for this crap!"
This face... I just love this so much. "Oh god, oh god, they're gonna kill me!" Probably quickly followed by "I'm too old for this crap!"
My husband and I are both indie writers (we actually formed a small press along with a friend who serves as our editor, aka cheerleader/taskmaster). I have three full-length novels out and he just put his third out. We also have several short story anthologies we've put together.
My Fem-Shep was Katya and my male Shep was Mikhail. My husband's Fem-Shep was Jordan. :)
So, a survey of a mere 2,200 people is indicative of the knowledge level of the 314 million people living in America?
OMG, that looks like my Spartan when he was a baby!!! Mine's the one giving the camera attitude. :)
LALALALALALALALALA! Can't hear you.... Stan isn't allowed to die! :(
Really?
If a central character were a requirement of a show's success, we would've never seen such a huge phenomenon as Ron Moore's Battlestar Galactica. Even if you dislike that show, it was a critical and popular success with no single character being the 'lead'.
The gorgeous colors of Havasu Falls have always struck me as otherworldly.
Well, jeez! If I had someone suddenly come up and flash a mirror in my face, I might jump back too. The reactions were a lot mellower when they weren't abruptly moving the mirrors.