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February 9, 2007

On the radio!

Am I the only one who remembers that Donna Summer song? Am I the only one who remembers Donna Summer? Anyone? Beuller?

Well, good day, chicklets! I have to be quick today because we've been snowed in (five feet in four days! Check us out on CNN! The people with four snow days this week that they're talking about? Yeah. That's me!) But I wanted to let y'all know that, snow permitting, I will be on the radio via phone interview with the Radio Ron-Wanda Show on WGNS in Murfreesboro, TN from 4:05 to 5pm EST today! The Wanda part of the equation is my good friend Wanda (whose name, gas explosion experience and civil court tale she generously allowed me to use for Time Off For Good Behavior, for those of you interested in really trivial trivia.) We're gonna be discussing my upcoming release, The Fortune Quilt, as well as many other topics. And the best part - no matter where in the world you are, you can listen live via streaming radio! You gotta love the internet, huh?

There's also a toll-free number to call in on at their website (scroll down to the Ron-Wanda show) and, well... they have me on for an hour. The truth is, I'm just not that interesting. So please feel free to call in, and identify yourself as a chicklet if you do!

Posted by Lani at 10:52 AM | Comments (3)

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I now have that song stuck in my head... on the radio, whoaaaaaaaaaaa-oh on the radio. *sigh*

Posted by: laurenjharwood [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 9, 2007 11:44 AM

Dang, I don't think I'll be around when it's on. I would love to call in and ask, "So, where do you get your ideas? How much do you get paid to write a book?" :-D

Posted by: Rebecca at February 9, 2007 3:34 PM

Oh, no! That would be 9pm - 10pm last night over here in Europe, and Oh Patient One and I were out! Will it be available as a podcast at some point, Lani?

Posted by: Michelle C at February 10, 2007 9:53 AM

As of June 26th, 2007, Literary Chicks has closed its doors. However, the site will be here for a while, so feel free to poke around our archives! Thanks!



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