On this date in 1895, French film pioneers Auguste and Louis Lumière showed the first commercial movie at a Paris cafe.
Hard to believe 2009 is almost over. And all the news shows are doing segments about the past decade. Never mind that technically the decade didn’t start until 2001, thus doesn’t end until the end of 2010. The media is full of people who apparently can’t do math or read. Do they not do any kind of fact-checking these days?
Anyway. Onward. The only new thing on tonight is a new MythBusters. Woohoo! Love that show!
And I’ll be doing my best to settle back into a writing groove. Gotta kill some zombies!
Lady Angelica Quentin clears her throat. “My dear Miss Lennox, zombies are already dead.”
I frown at her. “Yes, thanks. I know that. I was using artistic license.”
“Sorry. Just making sure.” She settles down next to my desk. “Now, when are you going to, as they say nowadays, ‘hook me up’ with darling Sebastian?”
“Keep this up and maybe I won’t,” I reply.
She laughs, knowing full well I’ll do no such thing, and disappears back from whence she came.
“Bossy characters,” I mutter under my breath.
Reading: I finished up Spy Games last night. I loved this book so much!!! I hope Gina Robinson writes more in this series. I started Murder Had a Little Lamb by Cynthia Baxter. It’s the latest in her Reigning Cats & Dogs series.


when I first saw your title, the first words that came to me was “french fries”. LOL! I don’t know where that came from.
Comment by Dru — December 28, 2009 @ 11:59 am
Tori–
Thanks for reading Spy Games! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. There’s nothing an author likes to hear more :-)
Comment by Gina Robinson — December 29, 2009 @ 5:35 pm
Hehe, enjoyed your character chat. *g*
Comment by Brandy — December 29, 2009 @ 6:35 pm