Monday, February 10, 2014

PSA for no one in particular

If you've ever said to yourself, "you know, I like Flavia's blog--what with the snark and the intemperance and the navel-gazing and all--but what I'd really like to see is what she could do with 90,000 words on seventeenth-century religious prose," then you, my extremely unusual friend, are in luck.

16 comments:

physioprof said...

w00t!

Jeff said...

Congrats! (Very cool cover, too!)

Fie upon this quiet life! said...

Congrats on the book!

I should have asked for your help with my SAA paper. (Finding some sources, that is. I have had the hardest time.) Sad face. I didn't know that you worked with religious texts. I probably should have known that, but alas...

Anyway! Woot! Yay! Congrats!

Flavia said...

Thanks!

And Fie: some other time! (My own SAA paper is currently being pulled--not especially quickly or coherently--out of my ass, so I feel you. Working up something entirely new in a short time period in the middle of the semester is hard.)

Belle said...

There needs to be a badge for Amazon authors' blogs, with direct links. That way, you'd get constant and probably welcome congratulations!!!

Sapience said...

Congrats! I look forward to reading it--it sounds right up my alley.

life_of_a_fool said...

congratulations!! So exciting!

Sisyphus said...

I presume it has lots of cat pictures.

Susan said...

Congratulations! Ordered for library! The royalties will flow!

Phoebe Maltz Bovy said...

Congrats!

Renaissance Girl said...

Got it right here in my hot little hands. You rock! So happy to see the material artifact!

RLB said...

Woo-hoo! And it is already in the library collection at NU (in e-book form) -- http://onesearch.northeastern.edu/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=NU&docId=NEU_ALMA51209599620001401&institution=NEU&lang=en_US

RLB said...

(Ugh, sorry for that horrible link into our catalog. But I promise the book looks good there!)

Flavia said...

Thanks, RLB!

Sapience said...

I was just at Kalamazoo and picked up a copy (thank goodness for final-day-of-conference sales to make buying lots of academic books affordable). It's second on my list of things to read this summer.

Flavia said...

Aw, you!

Very touched. And glad that you got it cheap, too!