New book review here. Love this author. Plus he added me as a friend on Facebook!
As I write my cats are circling around. I think they have cabin fever what with all the snow. Unless I’m going skiing, I hate snow. Wish it would stop.
The writing is progressing slowly but surely. First draft is always a bitch. I still need to rewrite every scene twice until it feels right to me. I’m now rethinking the casting of one of my secondary characters. I’m thinking of making him blonde and British. Or not. Wait…maybe I can turn the hero of my next story (the one about the Hollywood agent) blonde and British. As in this guy:

Nothing hotter than Cary Elwes circa 1987.

Wesley!!!!!
Have fun storming the castle!
Wow, Berenson friended you on Facebook? Did he know who you are?
By: Hazel Designs on March 4, 2009
at 2:02 am
Sigh…Westley. Have you ever seen “Lady Jane” starring CE and Helena Bonham Carter?
And yep, Berenson and I are tight like *this*. Heh.
By: MasterPuppeteer on March 4, 2009
at 10:56 pm
I luuuuuuuuuuve Lady Jane!!!
By: Hazel Designs on March 5, 2009
at 3:35 am
I had the BIGGEST crush on him when I was a kid.
By: jennifer on March 5, 2009
at 4:57 pm
Cary Elwes never should have cut his hair. I saw him as a young ‘un in “Another Country” (with another hottie, Rupert Everett) playing a British schoolboy circa 1930, and the hotness factor just wasn’t there because his hair had been cut and gelled back. He really should have kept the Westley ‘do all these years. He could’ve had Hugh Grant’s career.
By: MasterPuppeteer on March 6, 2009
at 4:42 pm
Sis — “Lady Jane” and “Princess Bride” were CE at his hottest because of three things: accent, period costume and HAIR. Why oh why did he cut it? The next movie of his I saw was “The Crush” (he was only 31 at the time, not much older than when he played Westley), and the hotness had diminished exponentially by then.
By: MasterPuppeteer on March 6, 2009
at 4:43 pm