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randomestfandoms-ocs · 6 months ago
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Happy Birthday Tiffany Katz! (May 5th)
Tag List: @airwolf92 – want to be added?
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 1 month ago
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inevitablemoment · 1 year ago
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Okay, so I’ve been listening to a lot of 80s music over the past twenty-four hours, and my brain is just going... Wilverly 80s AU when?
... she said, knowing that she’s the only one who cares.
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itsaleph · 2 years ago
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Tiffany Hsu
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flashback-avenue · 7 months ago
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Tiffany Katz….
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vecationist · 2 years ago
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24 Hours in New York: The Ultimate One-Day Tour for Exploring the City That Never Sleeps
Explore the vibrant city of New York in just one day with this action-packed itinerary! Start your day early with a visit to the iconic Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, and learn about the history and significance of these landmarks. Then, head to the nearby 9/11 Memorial and Museum to pay your respects and gain a deeper understanding of the tragic events of September 11th.
Next, take a stroll through the charming neighborhoods of Greenwich Village and SoHo, known for their unique boutiques, cafes, and galleries. Grab lunch at one of the many local eateries before heading to the bustling Times Square, where you can snap some photos and experience the energy of the city that never sleeps.
In the afternoon, visit the world-renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art, home to a vast collection of art and artifacts from around the world. End your day with a visit to the stunning Central Park, where you can take a leisurely stroll, rent a bike, or simply relax and soak up the beauty of this urban oasis.
Please note that the exact timing of each activity may vary depending on traffic and crowds, so it's important to stay flexible and be prepared to adjust your schedule accordingly.
8:00 AM - Start your day with a visit to the iconic Central Park. Enjoy a stroll through the park and take in the beautiful scenery. You can also visit the Central Park Zoo or take a carriage ride through the park.
10:00 AM - Head to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the largest and most comprehensive art museums in the world. Spend a few hours exploring the galleries and admiring the art.
1:00 PM - Stop for lunch at one of New York's famous delis, such as Katz's Delicatessen or Carnegie Deli.
2:00 PM - Take a walk down Fifth Avenue and do some shopping at some of the world's most famous stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue and Tiffany & Co.
4:00 PM - Visit the Empire State Building and take in the breathtaking views of the city from the observation deck.
6:00 PM - Take a stroll through Times Square, one of the world's most famous tourist destinations. Enjoy the bright lights and hustle and bustle of the city.
7:00 PM - Stop for dinner at a top-rated New York restaurant, such as Le Bernardin or Per Se.
9:00 PM - Take in a Broadway show at one of the many theaters in the Theater District.
11:00 PM - End your day with a nightcap at a rooftop bar with a stunning view of the city, such as The Press Lounge or Westlight.
Note: Please keep in mind that this itinerary is just a suggestion and can be customized to fit your preferences and interests. Also, it's important to allow plenty of time for travel between locations, especially during rush hour.
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kelleah-meah · 2 years ago
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My NYC Bucket List
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OK. So this August will be my 8th anniversary living on the East Coast in the U.S. During that time, a lot has happened (to say the least). But it occurred to me that despite all the life changes, growing pains, and never-saw-coming absurdities that is my existence, I've managed to do some pretty cool things since I've moved to the tri-state area.
So with that revelation, a part of me felt the need to write down all the things I've done that might fall in the "tourist-y" category over the past 7.5 years. Which then led to me thinking about all of the tourist-y things I've yet to do.
And here we are.
Below is a list of 80 (so far) things I've either done or hope to do while living on the East Coast of the U.S. You'll notice that I don't have some popular things on the list like "visit the Top of the Rock" or "visit the top of the Empire State Building." That's because I don't care for heights that much, so that's not something I would ever want to do. With that said, if my NYC Bucket List inspires you and you want to add more vertical activities to your own list, I say go for it!
Before we dive in, please keep in mind that I'm an arts & culture geek and lifelong literature & history nerd. So if most of this seems boring to you, well ... I guess I'm just a really boring person.
Now without further ado ...
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Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge ✅
Visit Chinatown and the Lower East Side ✅
Watch the NYC Pride parade during Pride weekend ✅
Eat at Sylvia's in Harlem
Drive across the George Washington Bridge ✅
Enjoy a show at Lincoln Center
Walk around Central Park ✅
Visit the Flatiron Building (outside or inside) ✅
Eat a slice at a pizzeria ✅
See a play during Shakespeare in the Park
Go on a walking tour of Greenwich Village ✅
Visit the Coney Island boardwalk ✅
Enjoy a stand-up show at a comedy club
Eat at a hot dog cart ✅
Hike in the woods at the New York Botanical Garden
Do a walking tour of Harlem ✅
See a movie at the Alamo Drafthouse ✅
Try an egg cream ✅
Enjoy a drag performance ✅
Visit that famous site-seeing spot in Dumbo near the Manhattan Bridge ✅
Take a tour of Grand Central Station
Enjoy a Broadway play ✅
Go to a NBA Knicks or Nets game
Eat at Sardi's
Drive across the Verrazano Bridge ✅
See an improv show at UCB (currently closed, but it's under new management so it may reopen soon) ✅
Visit the Statue of Liberty
Walk along 5th Avenue at Christmas time to see the department store windows ✅
Eat and people watch at Caffe Reggio ✅
Attend an art gallery opening ✅
See a show at Radio City Music Hall
Take the Staten Island Ferry
Be a part of a studio audience (ex: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Daily Show, Late Night with Seth Meyers, etc.)
Go thrift shopping or vinyl records shopping in the East Village ✅
Eat at Carnegie Deli or Katz's Deli (the former is now closed though) ✅ Carnegie only
Visit the Guggenheim, the Met, the Whitney or the MoCA ✅ Guggenheim only
Attend a performance of the New York City Ballet, the American Ballet Theater, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and/or the Dance Theatre of Harlem
Grab a drink at the Blue Bar at the Algonquin Hotel ✅
Visit the Bronx Zoo
Eat a black and white cookie ✅
Enjoy an Off-Broadway play ✅
Read a book in Bryant Park in the summer
Take a dance class at Steps on Broadway ✅
Watch the ice skaters at Rockefeller Center or Wollman Rink in Central Park (and go ice skating if you can) ✅ Watching only
Visit Little Italy in the Bronx
Go to a NHL Rangers or Islanders game
See a show at the Beacon Theatre ✅
Visit Tiffany's (and buy something small if you can afford it)
Enjoy High Tea at the Plaza
Attend the AfroPunk music festival ✅
Buy a book or two at the Strand ✅
Take a tour of the Apollo Theater
Ride in a NYC yellow taxi ✅
See a concert or show at Madison Square Garden ✅
Eat at Junior's after a Broadway show ✅
Attend a lecture or talk at the 92nd Street Y ✅
Visit the Nuyorican Poets Cafe
Read or write in the Rose Reading Room at the New York Public Library's main branch ✅
See a movie at the Roxy Cinema ✅
Enjoy a drink at the bar in the Hotel Chelsea
Get a playbill signed at the stage door after a play ✅
Go to a late night jazz concert at the Blue Note
Visit Washington Square Park ✅
Attend an event on the Columbia University or NYU campus ✅ Both Columbia and NYU
Grab a sweet at Magnolia Bakery
Buy a book or two at Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn ✅
See a concert or show at Carnegie Hall
Go to a MLB Mets or Yankees game
Have a drink at the historic Stonewall Inn ✅
Visit Prospect Park
Attend a film screening at the Tribeca Film Festival ✅
Buy a book or two at the McNally Jackson flagship store in Soho ✅
Dine at the Algonquin Hotel ✅
Go to a late night jazz concert or show at Birdland
See a play at the historic Cherry Lane Theatre
Enjoy a fancy milkshake at Black Tap
Visit the main branch of the Brooklyn Library ✅
Grab a bite or a drink at the White Horse Tavern ✅
See a burlesque show at the House of Yes
Visit the Albertine Bookstore on the Upper East Side
Take the ferry from New Jersey (Hoboken) to NYC
Believe it or not, I was hoping to come up with 100 items for the list, but I've run out of things to add. If anyone has any other ideas they'd like to suggest to help me get closer to 100, I'm all ears.
You'll probably notice that I have very little on the list for the outer boroughs, so I'd be especially interested in suggestions for Queens, Staten Island, BK or BX.
Oh, and I should also mention that I'm not really interested in visiting the High Line or anything happening at the Piers. They're just not my thing.
Of course, this list is for inspiration and gratitude purposes only. It's not meant to make me or anyone feel less than. I'm simply capturing what I've done so I can look at it when I'm feeling sorry for myself in the future about how poor I am.
But it's also a lovely reminder of what else I have left to check out when money and time are on my side. ☺️
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mountaintownfolks · 4 months ago
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𝑴𝑼𝑺𝑬𝑳𝑰𝑺𝑻 𝑩𝑹𝑬𝑨𝑲𝑫𝑶𝑾𝑵
𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐧’𝐬 𝐠𝐚𝐧𝐠
➷ eric cartman
➷ kenny mccormick
➷ kyle broflovski
➷ marjorine stotch
➷ stan marsh
𝐜𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐠 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐬𝐞 𝐠𝐮𝐲𝐬
➷ clyde donovan
➷ craig tucker
➷ jimmy valmer
➷ tolkien black
➷ tweek tweak
𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐬𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐥𝐞𝐬
➷ annie knitts
➷ bebe stevens
➷ esther
➷ heidi turner
➷ jenny simons
➷ lizzy
➷ lola
➷ millie larsen
➷ nichole daniels
➷ red mcarthur
➷ wendy testaburger
𝐧𝐨𝐧 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐬
➷ firkle smith
➷ henrietta biggle
➷ michael
➷ pete thelman
𝐯𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐞 𝐬𝐨𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐭𝐲
➷ allison mertz
➷ annie bartlett
➷ count ravyncrowe
➷ katie gelson
➷ mike makowski
𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐬
➷ sarah collins
𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐞𝐢𝐠𝐧 𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐰
➷ charlotte
➷ damien thorn
➷ estella havisham
➷ pip pirrup
𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐬
➷ ferrari
➷ lexus martin
➷ mercedes
➷ porsche
𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬
➷ crystal white
➷ filmore anderson
➷ flora larsen
➷ ike broflovski
➷ jenny
➷ quaid
➷ sally bands
𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 — 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐫𝐝 𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬
➷ dolly o’connell
➷ karen mccormick
➷ sarah peterson
➷ tricia tucker
𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐟𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐬
➷ bradley biggle
➷ bradley ( cartman sucks )
➷ jessica rodriguez
➷ josh myers
➷ kelly-ann barlow
➷ kelly pinkerton-tinfurter
➷ loogie
➷ mark cotswolds
➷ rebecca cotswolds
➷ terrance mephesto
➷ thad jarvis
𝐟𝐢𝐟𝐭𝐡 — 𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐡 𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬
➷ alexandra cartman
➷ emmett byers ( sixth grade leader )
➷ jenny harrison
➷ kevin mccormick
➷ romper stomper
➷ scott tenorman
➷ shelly marsh
➷ tammy warner
𝐚𝐝𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐬
➷ randy marsh
➷ sharon marsh
➷ liane cartman
➷ carol mccormick
➷ laura tucker
➷ towelie
𝐜𝐚𝐧𝐨𝐧 𝐛𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐝
➷ betty singer ( girl with brown coat | tmi )
➷ delilah katz ( unnamed kinder vamp | goth kids 3: dawn of the posers )
➷ nia torrez ( girl in cat costume | the scoots )
➷ tiffany larsen ( runaway teen girl | clubhouses )
➷ ziggy harlow ( unnamed goth kid | goobacks )
𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬
➷ brandi barnes ( fourth grader )
➷ chloe yates ( fifth grader )
➷ cooper barnes ( adult )
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randomestfandoms-ocs · 2 years ago
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Happy (Belated) Birthday Tiffany Katz! (May 5th)
In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on
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positivelyqueer · 2 years ago
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[Image description: a digitally illustrated comic featuring two black men dating and falling in love in New York City. Text on the comic is the lyrics to the song "New York City", referenced in this instance as the cover by the band "They Might Be Giants." Page 1: A street post on a snowy night, with street signs, graffiti and posters which together read, "New York City. Drawn by Giles Oranford. Words by They Might Be Giants." 2: The two men talk to each other on rotary phones. One man cooks in the kitchen and later lies on the floor. He is eating a burrito. The other man is lying on a bed with a ginger cat on his chest. Text reads "You called me last night, on the telephone. And I was glad to hear from you, cuz I was all alone. You said, 'It's snowing, it's snowing, god I hate this weather.' Now I'd walk through blizzards just to get us back together. 3: The two men stand on a balcony at a club, looking over a small stage, and later walk down the street to a subway entrance. Text reads "We met in the springtime at a rock and roll show. It was on the bowery when it was time to go." 4: The two men run to board a subway train. They smile, kiss and hold hands. Text reads "We kissed on the subway in the middle of the night. I held your hand, you held mine, it was the best night of my life." 5: The men leave the subway and return home separately. They each lie awake in their beds, smiling. Text reads "Because everyone's your friend in New York City. And everything looks beautiful, when you're young and pretty." 6: The men meet up again, passing various tourist attractions before sitting down for a meal at a restaurant. Text reads "The streets are paved with diamonds and there's just so much to see. But the best thing about New York City is you and me." 7: Various posts cards from different New York attractions, the titles of which form lyrics. Together they read "Statue of Liberty, Staten Island ferry, Co-op city, Katz's, Tiffany & Co. Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State where Dylan lives! Coney Island, Times Square, Rockafeller Center." 8: One man looks at the postcards and tacks them to his wall along with photos of himself and the other man. He turns back to working at a computer with a frown. Text reads "Wish I was there." 9: The man receives and opens a letter. He boards a bus and puts a cassette tape into a walkman. The bus drives along a highway. Text reads "You wrote me a letter, just the other day. You said, 'Springtime is coming soon, why don't you come and stay?' I packed my stuff, got on the bus, I can't believe it's true." 10: Small, dark blue panels of the man traveling on the bus, over the top of bright, yellow and orange panels of the other man cleaning his apartment. Text reads "I'm three days from New York City and I'm three days from you." 11: Traffic in New York City and a bus depo. The man gets off the bus and looks through a crowd of strangers. The other man is shown in smaller panels, looking around. Text reads "Because everyone's your friend, in New York City. And everything looks beautiful, when you're young and pretty. The streets are paved with diamonds and there's just so much to see." 12: The two men see each other, stand awkwardly in front of each other, smiling, and then kiss. Text reads, in very large red letters, "but the best thing about New York City." 13: The two men stand side by side at the top of a very tall building, looking out over the city. Text reads "Is you and me." Each page has the artist tag "Giles Crawford 2020." /end ID]
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Song comic for ‘New York City’ by They Might Be Giants. It’s actually a cover (which I didn’t know til after I’d done the comic) but this was done with their version in mind.
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ulrichgebert · 1 year ago
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Als Ausgleich für die Angstzustände in Beau is Afraid gönnten wir uns mal wieder Breakfast at Tiffany's. Holly Golightly hat es zwar auch nicht leicht und Angst vor der Welt da draußen, aber insgesamt ist es bei ihr doch angenehmer, immerhin hat sie einen extrem entzückenden Nachbarn, ein eingängiges Lied auf den Lippen, eine Katze und ein verständnisvolles Juweliergeschaft zum Trost.
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frontmezzjunkies · 1 year ago
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"The Guide to Being Fabulous" Glides Gloriously at Soulpepper Toronto
#frontmezzjunkies reviews: #TheGuideToBeingFabulous @soulpepper #theatre #Toronto created by/starring #SandraCaldwell w/ #TiffanyDeriveau & #MissNikiNikita d: #WeyniMengesha #SoulpepperTheatre #spFabulous ph: @DahliaKatz
Sandra Caldwell and company members, Tiffany Deriveau and Miss Niki Nikita in Soulpepper Theatre’s THE GUIDE TO BEING FABULOUS. Photo by Dahlia Katz. The Toronto Theatre Review: Soulpepper Theatre’s The Guide to Being Fabulous By Ross The energy in the room is infectious, with cabaret-style tables and chairs lining the runway of a stage at Soulpepper Theatre on the opening night of the…
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starkiddreamcasting · 2 years ago
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Starkid Fame the Musical
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Bring on tomorrow!  It’s the Starkid dreamcast for Fame the Musical! It’s a little late since I was sick but I you enjoy considering there was a wide variety of characters to cast.  Be sure to vote in this month’s polls of what new dreamcasts you want to see, and which ones you want revised.
1. Will Branner as Nick Piazza 2. Ali Gordon as Serena Katz 3. Nico Ager as Joe "José" Vegas 4. Mariah Rose Faith as Carmen Diaz 5. James Tolbert as Tyrone Jackson 6. Alle-Faye Monka as Iris Kelly 7. Janaya Mahealani Jones as Mabel Washington 8. Brian Rosenthal as Schlomo Metzenbaum 9. Joey Richter as Goodman "Goody" King 10. Angela Giarratana as Grace "Lambchops" Lamb 11. Lauren Walker as Miss Ester Sherman 12. Lily Marks as Miss Greta Bell 13. AJ Holmes as Mr. Myers 14. Nick Gage as Mr. Sheinkopff 15. Bryce Charles as Student 16. Brant Cox as Student 17. Hamilton Davis as Student 18. Corey Dorris as Student 19. Jae Hughes as Student 20. Lauren Lopez as Student 21. Jon Matteson as Student 22. Sango Tajima as Student 23. Kim Whalen as Student 24. Tiffany Williams as Student
Swings: Jaime Lyn Beatty, Tyler Brunsman, Brian Holden, Curt Mega, Alex Paul, Virginia Vass
Understudies: Jaime Lyn Beatty (Miss Ester Sherman, Miss Greta Bell), Tyler Brunsman (Mr. Myers, Mr. Sheinkopff), Corey Dorris (Tyrone Jackson), Lauren Lopez (Carmen Diaz), Jon Matteson (Schlomo Metzenbaum, Goodman "Goody" King), Curt Mega (Nick Piazza), Joey Richter (Joe "José" Vegas), Sango Tajima (Iris Kelly), Virginia Vass (Mabel Washington, Grace "Lambchops" Lamb), Kim Whalen (Serena Katz)
Make sure to leave any show suggestions or any questions on my casting choices so I can explain them.  
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house-of-slayterr · 2 years ago
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You're so Right about Will as Herbert West, but what about Hannibals costume? Would he even join in with the Halloween celebrations? Would he make food with pumpkins? Would he wanna match costumes with us? Will the both of us match? aaaaa just thinking of it hh<3
Are you fucking kidding me? You think I’m letting this man weasel his way out of my favorite holiday (second only to Mabon) he can’t even give me that charming smile or look at me with his gorgeous eyes. It’s not gonna work. We’re totally having a Halloween dinner party!
Hannibal totally makes soup inside pumpkins, liek he bakes it in the pumpkin and serves it like that. I’ll help him make spiced hot cider, to serve the guests, and hot chocolate with marshmallows for those who don’t drink. He makes pumpkin ravioli for us vegetarians, and pumpkins Chili for everyone else. Of course with his signature inclusion. 👀
Now as far as everyone’s costumes, here’s how I think it will go. As we already established, William is Herbert West. If the party is themed, I guess we’re going with slashers.
Beverly: May
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Alana: American Mary
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Frederick: Didn’t fucking wear a costume cause he’s a bitch
Jack: Candyman
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Freddie: Ginger Fitzgerald
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Hannibal: Norman Bates
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Meadow: Tiffany Valentine
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Frances: Chucky but human form.
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90smovies · 6 years ago
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swoonreads · 6 years ago
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Are you at San Diego Comic Con? if so, stop by Room 9 this evening to hear Swoon Reads editor Holly West and several YA authors discuss how online communities can help you make the leap from reader to author! 
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