What’s happening, friends? I’ve nothing much today. That seems to be getting more frequent, eh? Well, I’m still trying to back into blogging like I used to by blogging as much as I can, even if it’s just promotions for a cool new book that I wish I can review but have no time to at the moment or if it’s just random ramblings.
Month: February 2014
16 Children’s Books Characters In Court [Infographic]
Who were your favorite children’s book villains?
Here’s a nifty infographic that explores what would happen if literary villains were tried in the real world. I’ve to admit, I’m not familiar with some of these guys, but it’s interesting to see them here.
Book Birthday: Freebies and Prizes from author David Estes
T-Shirt Thursday!
Well, folks, it’s been a while since the last T-Shirt Thursday, and I can’t believe how much tee-awesomeness I’ve missed since then.
Do Not Read The Next Sentence (SnorgTees): Always nice to be a little rebellious once in a while.
Mini Pixels (Threadless): Teeny weeny pixel characters! Click on the link for a larger photo so you can name them all and brag to us later that you can. Because I can’t. Boo.
Pocket Panda (DesignByHumans): I’m not obsessed with pandas like many people, but this is kinda adorable. And I’m kinda envious of this girl’s curly-wavy hair.
One-Eyed Bookworm (DesignByHumans): A minion reading a book? What’s not to like? Look at his eye. Intense!
Rock O’Clock (TopatoCo): I seriously want this. To remind me of my youth. Haha.
Winter Is Coming (TeeFury): Whatta *cool* shirt, eh? Hah.
Robot (Last Exit To Nowhere): Ooh! New discovery! Film-inspired hand screen printed shirts by Last Exit To Nowhere. They got some pretty cool prints that I wish I was well acquainted with. I mean, you know.
The Odyssey: Every Man Is Legendary [Video]
One thing I really love about my job is that I discover a lot of creative campaigns and projects from around the world. I got another one for yah!
Remember back in September when I posted about Heineken’s Legends campaign? That campaign was all about finding out whether legends are born or made. They dropped off random guys in random parts of the world to find out what they’re made of when taken out of their comfort zone. I thought that was pretty cool, especially when they dropped off two Irish dudes on a beach in the Philippines! Lucky dudes.
The Day Before Friday (A story about love, shopping, and steak.)
Part 1.
It was the day before Friday. Mom came by for lunch, brought lunch and a box of chocolate love.
CHOCOLATE. LOVE.
Spotlight: The Curse of Betrayal by Taylor Lavati
Taylor Lavati is a twenty-something year old author who enjoys writing young adult and new adult fiction. She operates her blogs, while obtaining her bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. When she’s not writing, she’s reading. She currently resides in Connecticut with her dog, Beau and fiance, Christopher.
The Curse of Betrayal is the second book to Taylor’s series, The Curse Books. Read more about the book below.