Sunday, May 18, 2008
City of Light
I got some great tips from commenters Peter and Greg (hi Greg!) on things to do in Brussels, but... Evie Shockley, who I met at the conference, invited me to come hear her read at the Highlander in Paris, and it's just too good an opportunity to resist. So along with fellow conferee Alanna Bondar, I'm training down to Paris tomorrow. It feels a little strange to choose to return to a city rather than check out someplace new, but I fell hard for Paris the first time I visited, and it's only an hour and fifteen minutes from here. Il faut miexu voyager a Paris, I said to myself. So if by any chance you'll also be at Evie's reading in Paris tomorrow night--I'll see you there!
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