My Master's words:
Ok, for a group around that size (10-20), Doyle's in JP around 1130h
Sunday is probably the best bet. I doubt they could handle more than
20, 20 would actually probably be a stretch. We will definitely have
to call ahead to let them know we are coming, so I will need a firm
count ASAP.
http://www.doylescafe.com/ has menus, driving directions, etc. For
those coming in on the T, I think the best options are to either take
the orange line to Green Street Station and walk about 0.4 miles to
Doyle's, or to take the 42 bus to the intersection of Washington &
Williams, which is pretty much right in front of Doyle's. I am sure
http://www.mbta.com/ could provide more specific directions for those
who need them.
Please tell us here if you're going or not. The number of maybes could tip us over 20. We really need to know.
Ok, for a group around that size (10-20), Doyle's in JP around 1130h
Sunday is probably the best bet. I doubt they could handle more than
20, 20 would actually probably be a stretch. We will definitely have
to call ahead to let them know we are coming, so I will need a firm
count ASAP.
http://www.doylescafe.com/ has menus, driving directions, etc. For
those coming in on the T, I think the best options are to either take
the orange line to Green Street Station and walk about 0.4 miles to
Doyle's, or to take the 42 bus to the intersection of Washington &
Williams, which is pretty much right in front of Doyle's. I am sure
http://www.mbta.com/ could provide more specific directions for those
who need them.
Please tell us here if you're going or not. The number of maybes could tip us over 20. We really need to know.
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Sigh. Stupid moving trucks.
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Find the Prime Books/Wildside Press table. My editor will be there with crates of The Labyrinth--big heaping piles of hardback first editions of the book you started rolling. Go see!
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the book you started rolling
That still makes me squee! I helped, I helped!
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But yes, with the helping! I wanted to put you in the acknowledgements, but we decided it was better not to have dedications or acknowledgements so that the story would stand as its own enclosed universe. I'll get you in the next one!
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Promise me you'll tell me if you're ever in Colorado, even if it's just a long layover at DIA or something...
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