Tonight I’ll present Part Two in my review of “Meaning in the Movies of 2004,” at GreenLake Presbyterian Church at 6 p.m.
It wasn’t supposed to be a two-part presentation, but you know me… rambling on and on, I didn’t even make it to the halfway point when my time ran out last time. So tonight, I’ll offer a much more efficient and time-sensitive presentation to wrap things up.
Visit the church Web site for directions and contact information.
Wow, dude, stunning development. 🙂 Can’t wait to hear more.
Blogged you, babe!
Congratulations! I am so very excited for you, and good luck tangling with the big pub houses. You’ll knock ’em dead!
Kudos, Jeffrey! How exciting! Praying for your project –
Yowsa! Am most pleased with this development God has placed before you. I have enjoyed your reviews and thoughtful commentary for some time and will be first in line to buy your book if this comes to fruition. I praise God for this opportunity for you!
Awesome and congratulations. =)
Way to go! I’ve been visiting your blog and enjoying your reviews for some time. I haven’t been this excited for somebody I’ve never met before. Go figure. I look forward to more good news for you.
Bravo, Jeffrey! 🙂
F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C.
Great news mate – another one for the book shelf. Look forward to it coming out.
Matt
Happy (but honestly a little jealous) for you. Good luck!
Very Cool Jeff! Perhaps YOU are the “Cinderella Man!” Blessings to you and Anne!!
Congratulations!
J.R.R. is smilin’ with the rest of us!!
I’ve loved your blog and look forward to your book.
That’s awesome! Congratulations!
Well, its about time.
Just make sure you use your new found fame to help your wife get her excellent poetry noticed.
Also, remember to take of your family (including extended family) once you are riding the heights of literary fame.
Yay!
Well done. I look forward to reading it and many more.
Jeff-
Way to go! Looking forward to exploring the world you’ve created…it’s so great to see you recognized for your talents and to see God’s hand at work…
That Rocks. You suck. I have such mixed emotions right now. It’s always good to see a struggling writer succeed, (esp one that I can at least lay claim to knowing when his book knocks the latest Harry Potter off the charts: “Yes, I knew him back when. Well, not exactly knew him, but I left comments on his blog”). It’s always dissapointing when, you know, it’s not me….
But you give the rest of us hope. Congrats.
FABULOUS! Can’t wait to read them.
Congrats J — wonderful news!
Jeffrey
Congrats bro, that’s awesome!
Mike Gunn; Harambee Church
I mean it when I say this: The greatest joy of this whole development is seeing the joy on the faces of my writing teachers, hearing my family celebrate across a phone line, and seeing how many of you are excited about this. For me, honestly, the real excitement comes when I sit down to write the stories. Yes, I’m grateful and happy, but for the most part, I’m in a state of bewilderment that these stories I so enjoy discovering continue to resonate with others. So I’m thriled to share this with all of you, but even more than that–I’m excited to know that storytelling will continue to play a big part in my future.