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11 comments:
Okay that is hilarious.
oh.my.god. wow.
"Novel-thing."
OMG.
Ooh, I wish I knew Batman's secret identity! Anyhow, I too was near-helpless with laughter. I think my first book was a "novel-thing" as well.
OMG that is too funny. She needs to put that on Query Shark.
Yeah I'm the batman! Sign me!
*snort*
What I wanna know is if she requested a partial. HYSTERICAL, but did it WORK?
"I've written a fiction novel memoir". Holy confusion, Batman!
Fiction novel memoir thingy....
That man can arrange words like a book...?
As ealier quoted, by Brad. "Holy confusion, Batman!"
fiction novel memoire - ROTFL!
Oh...well...umm...okay. If that doesn't say werid, I'm not sure what does. Maybe it's better that he sent that over something, worse via the mail.
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