Monday, March 24, 2008

Really Important Answers - the CSFF Blog Tour Day 1

There are some really important questions out there nowadays, and the Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy (CSFF) blog tour is committed to bringing you MORE really important questions! For instance:

Is a young meep smaller or larger than a flabbit?
What is the best way to rid your garden of thwaps?
Why don't totatoes belong in a maggotloaf?
Who is the Appreciator of the neat, the strange, and/or the yummy?
What is the proper technique for handyball?
Who won in the great battle between Peet and the (innocent) street sign?
Do scholars agree that Ulambria is a good-sounding name for a city?

And finally, who sang the grand duet with the singing dragons?

If these questions intrigue you, (and you know they do - or if not, they should) then check out the blog tour for Andrew Peterson and his new book, On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness. Find out more at his web site - http://andrew-peterson.com/ or the author moderated blog - http://www.rabbitroom.com/.

Finally, see my fellow tourmates for more information, and check back tomorrow for my review (and maybe a few of the promised answers).

Sally Apokedak
Brandon Barr
Jim Black
Justin Boyer
Jackie Castle
Valerie Comer
CSFF Blog Tour
Gene Curtis
D. G. D. Davidson
Janey DeMeo
Jeff Draper
April Erwin
Beth Goddard
Marcus Goodyear
Todd Green
Jill Hart
Katie Hart
Michael Heald
Timothy Hicks
Christopher Hopper
Kait
Carol Keen
Mike Lynch
Margaret
Rachel Marks
Shannon McNear
Rebecca LuElla Miller
Pamela Morrisson
John W. Otte
Deena Peterson
Rachelle
Steve Rice
Cheryl Russel
Ashley Rutherford
Chawna Schroeder
James Somers
Donna Swanson
Steve Trower
Speculative Faith
Robert Treskillard
Jason Waguespac
Laura Williams
Timothy Wise

4 comments:

  1. Jason,

    And what marvelous question they are! Great way to lead into the tour this month. O, la classe!

    CH

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  2. Oh, I agree with Christopher, Jason. Very clever way of introducing the book.

    Becky

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  3. Nicely done!

    Michael A. Heald

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  4. Thanks. Hopefully the review catches your eye as well.

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