Dorothy December
Dorothy Parker is one of the most quotable writers of her day. Her sparkling, and often snarky wit is as fresh today as it was in the 1920s. She is the symbol of her age, the literary "New Yorkers" with intelligence to burn, often burning off many a brain cell at a speakeasy. The literati of the day, when those who wrote the news also made the news. I would give anything to go back to a time when writers where king and not reality television stars and D-list celebrities. When wit and intelligence where prized and not viewed as something odd.
Luckily I found the next best thing to time travel: a new series of books! If there's a better way of getting lost in a time period other than the written word I can't think of it. The world comes alive in your mind. The clothes and the people, long since gone are brought back to us. This of course can be problematic when you then have to face the "real world," but luckily a book will be waiting for you once you're done with the inconvenience of reality. Back in January while perusing the upcoming book lists of new releases, my eye spied a book about Dorothy Parker and the members of the vicious circle, ie, her writing and lunchtime cronies, Murder Your Darlings. This book intrigued me. Dorothy Parker as a kind of lackadaisical and witty crime fighter by accident. With one of those rare instances when I finally read the book it lived up to my expectations. A fun little romp round New York. More of the cosy genre of mysteries, nothing too dark or too gory. A book that makes you feel all warm and content inside, like a cat has taken up residence in you.
Since that day I have been waiting for the follow up book, You Might as Well Die, because the little story, Hair of the Dog, for my e-reader was not enough to whet my appetite. As the days I had to wait grew shorter and shorter a wonderful thing happened. One day I was checking my email and who should have dropped me a line but J.J. Murphy! The writer! Any time a writer contacts me it's a trill with a frisson of excitement. But here was an author not just asking me if I'd like to read the new book (a few weeks early!) but have a giveaway and a Q and A and guest posts and what have you! I don't think I could be more thrilled, unless of course Dorothy Parker herself somehow wrote a guest post from beyond the grave... so I obviously said to J.J., have my blog! Just take it over for December. And thus, Dorothy December was born. I'll have reviews and a giveaway (cough, look below, cough) and little guides to the members of the round table, the witty one, not the one with swords. I'll hope you'll take some time during this holiday season to sit back and get cozy with me and J.J.
Prize: A signed copy of the new book, You Might as Well Die, direct from the author, and if that alone isn't enough, an Algonquin Round Table Mysteries coffee mug, perfect for those cold December days.
The Rules:
1. Open to EVERYONE, just because you haven't been following me all along doesn't mean you don't matter, you just get more entries if you prove you love me by following.
2. Please make sure I have a way to contact you if your name is drawn, either your blogger profile or a link to your website/blog or you could even include your email address with your comment(s).
3. Contest ends Saturday, December 31st at 11:59PM CST
4. How to enter:
Answer me this: Which round table would you rather visit? Arthur's (as in the King) or Dorothy's?
5. And for those addicted to getting extra entries:
- +1 for answering the question above
- +2 for becoming a follower
- +10 if you are already a follower
- +10 for each time you advertise this contest - blog post, sidebar, twitter (please @MzLizard), etc. (but you only get credit for the first post, so tweet all you like, and I thank you for it, but you'll only get the +10 once). Also please leave a link!
- +25 if you comment on any of the posts this month, with something other than "I hope I win" or a variation thereof.
I would much rather visit Dorothy's table!
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DarcyO said... December 1, 2011 at 6:47 AM
+10 already a follower
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DarcyO said... December 1, 2011 at 6:48 AM
i would so love to be at Dorothy's table!!!
thank you for this giveaway!!!!
+1: answered question
+10: already a follower
+10: posted on my FB wall: www.facebook.com/cyn209
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cyn209 said... December 1, 2011 at 9:51 PM
I would rather be at Dorothy's table.
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lag123 said... December 6, 2011 at 6:14 AM
new follower via GFC.
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lag123 said... December 6, 2011 at 6:15 AM
Tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/lag32583/status/144027399707820032
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lag123 said... December 6, 2011 at 6:16 AM
Commented on Goodbye to Oz.
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lag123 said... December 6, 2011 at 6:25 AM
OMGoodness! I got your tweet! I missed your email somehow. How do I email you?
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lag123 said... January 8, 2012 at 10:59 AM
Your email must be filtering me or something lag, just email me at eliza.lefebvre [at] gmail.com
Miss Eliza said... January 8, 2012 at 2:28 PM
Miss Eliza, I received my book and mug. Thank you sooo much! I can't wait to get started!
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lag123 said... January 14, 2012 at 7:51 AM
Yeah! Enjoy!
Miss Eliza said... January 14, 2012 at 2:32 PM
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