Had trouble sleeping so I've been doing a bit of random reading online on topics ranging from the revolutionary war, language from the 18th century, dancing dogs on you-tube, author's playlists, just who/what is Jericho Z. Barrons, Tru-Blood trailer, how to make a will, and finally to the short story, How To Talk To Girls At Parties, by Neil Gaiman. The story was nominated for a Hugo Award in 2007. The Hugo Awards, given annually since 1955, are science fiction's most prestigious award. At face value, this is science fiction, but is metaphorically in your face.
What are your thoughts on this? Neil Gaiman is better than awesome sauce.
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