Sending hugs from one oblivious frog to another. I had the same thought driving home today. Also allow me to commend you on some very choice phrases in this newsletter: "toxic hotties be[ing] messily sexy at each other"! And "sharp and shrieking and string-heavy!" Come tf on, my guy!
Oblivious frog high fives! Also you KNOW that vocabulary-based compliments are the very best kind to receive, especially from a fellow word nerd—so thank you! ☺️
I love this!! "loosey goosey fangirl homage" is the best description I've read yet. I also saw it in a crowded theater and it was just ... so fun?! Love your newsletter as always!!
I can't remember if you have read Layne Fargo's "The Favorites" but it is a modern adaptation of Wuthering Heights and they add in ice dancing!! It's perfect for this time of year with the Olympics and apparently there was a lot of drama with the judging of ice dancing events this year so it goes hand in hand. It's written in the same style as Daisy Jones and the Six. I really enjoyed it.
Sending hugs from one oblivious frog to another. I had the same thought driving home today. Also allow me to commend you on some very choice phrases in this newsletter: "toxic hotties be[ing] messily sexy at each other"! And "sharp and shrieking and string-heavy!" Come tf on, my guy!
Oblivious frog high fives! Also you KNOW that vocabulary-based compliments are the very best kind to receive, especially from a fellow word nerd—so thank you! ☺️
I love this!! "loosey goosey fangirl homage" is the best description I've read yet. I also saw it in a crowded theater and it was just ... so fun?! Love your newsletter as always!!
Yeessss! SO fun. And thank you! ☺️
I can't remember if you have read Layne Fargo's "The Favorites" but it is a modern adaptation of Wuthering Heights and they add in ice dancing!! It's perfect for this time of year with the Olympics and apparently there was a lot of drama with the judging of ice dancing events this year so it goes hand in hand. It's written in the same style as Daisy Jones and the Six. I really enjoyed it.
Ooh yes, it’s on my radar but I had forgotten that it was Wuthering Heights related! Might have to look into it…