Monday, February 06, 2006

First Review of Mom's Cancer

And by Publisher's Weekly. It doesn't get better than this, folks.

http://www.momscancer.blogspot.com

We will get the prototype of the Hero stuffed animal back February 22. It's a brand new drawing with a brand new company. Fingers crossed, you're going to love it. We already tested it on our 12-year-old niece Jill, and can't wait to have one!

I'm totally behind on Mom's autobiography. Have missed the Feb. 1st deadline; need to recommit to you all for a new deadline. March 15th?

By the way, I'm going to the NY comic-con in a few weeks where the book is debuting. So you NY readers, we'll be in town!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bravo and brava. Congratulations on a great review -- short, but obviously thoughtful in its remarks.

MIM

Kidsis said...

Thanks!

Did you guys read John Rogers' response to the conservative uproar about the oscar noms' liberal agenda? Funny stuff. http://kfmonkey.blogspot.com/
Feb. 1st entry.

Anonymous said...

I still "REALLY can't wait to buy a little stuffed Hero," so I'm thrilled to get the update on the prototype.

Can I buy you a cup of coffee (or even something stronger) while you're here?

ecogrrl said...

Wow, that is so cool! I'm thinking book tour in England? ;) Seriously, though, congratulations to Brian and the family - the first big review must feel amazing...oh, and I want a Hero dog, too! Can they ship overseas, or should I send it to my parents? :)

Kidsis said...

Amanda, sounds great!

Meg, we'll send you one in England, no problem!

I'm so excited my niece was excited. We went and shopped stuffed animals so I could get a feel for what 12-year-old girls like - definitely CUTE and CUDDLY are the top two...

Erik M. said...

Awesomeness. Bien hecho!

Fun Joel said...

Great review. And you're empathetic! Which is much better than being simply pathetic. :-)

Louis said...

Congrats on the review, hope it's the first of many.

Kidsis said...

Thanks. Nervous about the reviews that will start coming in calling me a whiny pathetic bitch quivering like jello as my mommy died, but for now I'll gladly wear Empathetic!