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icebluenothing ([personal profile] icebluenothing) wrote2004-04-02 12:10 am

Seriously.

.... there is a book. No, really.

Top marks to [livejournal.com profile] cirocco, who wrote:

I think the smart money is on this being a double-inverse-reverse prank. That is, the book has been in the works for a while, but you delayed posting about it until the 1st, knowing that you are a legendary trickster and would not be believed, only to actually produce the books at Norwescon. Ergo the real joke is that this is no joke. Am I right or am I right?


Dead-on. Either having known me for an appallingly long time has given her profound insights into my twisty little thought processes, or perhaps she's simply just as devious as I am to begin with. Your call.

[livejournal.com profile] kickaha also gets high marks for thinking to track down the publishing company listed on the cover graphic -- a new local small press that [livejournal.com profile] helix90 is involved with -- but he loses at least five points for somehow missing this page. Heh.

So, anyway, yeah. Object lesson here being, you can't trust anything I do on April Fool's Day; you can't even trust me to lie. Gotcha.

$14.95, trade paperback, 160 pages. Seriously, tell all your friends, won't you?

[identity profile] vorona.livejournal.com 2004-04-03 08:56 am (UTC)(link)
So, as someone put it, you're a double-inverse-trickster?

All of this makes total sense, Six. Good one.

And obviously I need to get a copy.