The Final Chippening…
Welcome to the Final Chippening!
Here’s your backstory:
This has been a lot of fun. At least for me. Hopefully you’ve been amused as well.
So, now that this is over, should I start planning what to do when I get to twenty thousand Twitter followers? 🙂
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Well, that was fun! My thanks to guest Chipmunks Sean Williams, Maurice Broaddus, Wesley Chu, Stephen Leigh, Deborah Blake, Ferrett Steinmetz, Kelly McCullough, John Levitt, Harry Connolly, and Elizabeth Bear.
What Sticking Chocolate Chips To My Forehead Taught Me About My Life | Ferrett Steinmetz
January 29, 2015 @ 9:50 am
[…] “Why were you doing this, Ferrett?” you may ask. Well, it’s a long story. But fortunately, it’s not so long that I can’t link to it. […]
Kassie
January 29, 2015 @ 11:07 am
Hilarious! Also, I don’t blame Deborah Blake one bit for completely ignoring the chips on her face and reading Unbound instead. I’m in the last hundred pages and would be finishing right now except for those pesky adult responsibilities.
Jim C. Hines
January 29, 2015 @ 11:18 am
Do you know how many more books we could read if not for those dark responsibilities???
Deborah Blake
January 29, 2015 @ 3:35 pm
Adult whatsthatnow?
Mattw
January 29, 2015 @ 11:29 pm
Chip eyes = creepiest thing I’ve seen in a week. Well done!
ranti
January 30, 2015 @ 1:14 am
Five thumbs up.
Jim C. Hines
January 30, 2015 @ 7:45 am
Yeah, that one was far more disturbing than I expected.
Kassie
January 30, 2015 @ 9:41 am
Finished it, loved it, looking forward to the next one already! Michael and I bought each other Rise of the Spider Goddess and Unbound for Valentine’s Day. I read them in that order, and it was…educational. Spider Goddess was, um, let’s just say it was exactly as advertised. The difference between the two was huge and really interesting to see. (ps, If you’re collecting revisions for the next printing or edition of Unbound, there’s a spot near the top of page 155 where Isaac says “It would depends on the season” and I assume he means “It depends” or “It would depend”).
Jim C. Hines
January 30, 2015 @ 10:18 am
Thanks! That’s something we should be able to fix for the paperback edition, if nothing else.
And yeah … going from my first book to my latest is like running from the sauna into the icy lake 🙂