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Thanks!

Funny trivia: In France, that book was published as “The Assassins Never Forget.”

Come again? :)

(Keep trying to post the cover, but can’t figure out how to do it.)

And this where I brag about having written the first ROSWELL tie-in novel, based on the TV show, that is, not the original YA novels. I always liked that show, and enjoyed writing the characters.

It means he’s going to stop being an ally.

Why? Not one of those “I hate diversity” asshats, but what is the narrative value of making this particular change to the character?

It involves my future husband Larry Wilmore and Viola Davis. They can call it “Kill Whitey” for all I care.

I am guessing you meant “Blanche,” but honestly I kind of love “Balance.”

She turned to him when she was bored in her relationship with Mr. Peanutbutter.

I am the only one who said “so, it’s the Blink Drive from Dark Matter”?

Really?? I think it’s just that pic. In the clip she looks like Eva. I think it’s just aging. She was only 20 during ANTM! For some reason whenever I put on glasses I think of her saying how she cut off her eyelashes when she was little because they kept hitting the glasses. MEMORIESSSS.

ok let’s set it up

I still prefer “CORK.”

Josie and the Pussycats is fun as hell, and way way way more clever than anyone was willing to give it credit for back when it came out. I love that damn movie.

He looks like a shaved doberman.

“ She’s Mary Poppins if Mary Poppins had Hannibal Lector’s sense of cool, controlled sociopathy.”

I LOVED GIRLFRIENDS. Thank you for reminding me she was in it!

Oh man I LOVED Girlfriends. It was nice to watch a show about women of color in a sitcom represented beyond stereotypes and tropes. Tracee Ellis Ross will always hold a special place in my heart for Girlfriends alone.

I first remember her on this amazing and legit groundbreaking show called “Girlfriends” that was on UPN (and that she sings the theme to in the clip above). It followed the lives of four Black women of different social classes living in L.A. That show was on when I was a teenager and had a huge effect on me as a POC