Today's post is an interview with Heather Horrocks, posted under
interviews. I first noticed Heather's writings when I saw the title for a
book called "How to Stuff a Wild Zucchini." Those of us over fifty
remember* the movie called "How to Stuff a Wild Bikini" that came out in
the 60s (Note from Grammar Grandma, my Superhero alter-ego: When making
a numerical decade plural, you do not use an apostrophe.)
Anyway,
Heather writes delightful, light-hearted novels with eye-catching
covers and clever titles. Read her interview. Read her books.
*I use the term remember here loosely. Being a sheltered girl from Salt Lake City, I never actually saw this movie, because it did not star
Doris Day, and no doubt promoted questionable frolicsome activities on a
secluded beach in scanty attire with nary a helicopter parent, concerned Young Women's
leader or watchful Seminary teacher in sight.
You got me! You are such a funny lady. Love it!
ReplyDeleteAw… Annette Funicello wouldn't be in a too questionable movie. But Doris Day would be a very safe bet. I've seen all her movies.
ReplyDeleteDid that movie star Annette? Dang! I could have probably gone to see it and still could have earned all my Young Women awards.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! And need the inspiration to get back to size 10 myself!
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