Category Archives: Making Lemons into Jokes

Making Lemons into Stuff: Appreciating A Decade of Hand-made, Artisinal Lemonades.

It’s the last day of my Making Lemons into Jokes campaign! Thanks to absolutely everyone who has contributed, supported, signal boosted, chuckled, and etc. And there’s still a little time to chip in! There are three stretch goals left — … Continue reading Continue reading

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Five days left on the Butts Fundrasier! Audio book stretch goal achieved & thanks to Jim Hines for hosting me today!

Five days left in May, and five days left until the end of the “If You Were a Butt, My Butt” fundraiser. Thanks so much to Jim Hines for hosting me at his place today! I talked a little bit … Continue reading Continue reading

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Yay for Round Robin Dinosaurs! And new stretch goals: Greg Machlin and John Hodgman!

Iiiiit’s time for an “If You Were a Butt, My Butt” update! (By the way, that’s a tomato. If you’re at work, Liz Argall suggests that just in case you’re worried, you exclaim, “It’s a culinary vegetable!” whenever anyone passes … Continue reading Continue reading

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Butt My Butt Update: Guest Post on Ann Leckie’s Blog, New Rewards from Alexandra Erin & Will Alexander

Ann Leckie was kind enough to let me borrow her blog to chat about ignoring bullies — how it didn’t work in elementary school, and continues not to work now. My Making Lemons into Jokes campaign (details here) to retaliate … Continue reading Continue reading

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Butt My Butt Update: John Chu and Adam-Troy Castro join the $600 stretch goal!

Thanks to everyone who’s supporting my Make Lemons into Jokes campaign! For those coming upon it for the first time, here’s my explanation of what it is and why I’m doing it. (Short version: A bigot is using the Hugo … Continue reading Continue reading

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