Ever wonder what a male swan is called?
Yeah, me neither.
Ever wonder why a writer writes what she writes?
All the time.
Wonder why I write what I write? What inspires me? Then, please pop over to Girls Gone Geeky to read my Guest Post.
All things inspire me – really, they do. Both the crime sections and the fluffy stories in the newspaper inspire me. I read everything. I’m such a book slut. Right now, I have in my nightstand stacks and Kindle a variety of things: a mystery by James Patterson, a book about e. coli bacteria, a true crime book about a murdered mother, and a book about an American family in Nazi Germany.
There's more! Oh, yes there is more. So please click on over. And if you're a Geek Girl like me, then you're OBLIGATED to check out this awesome site filled with geek things and book reviews and so on.
And a male swan is called a 'cob.'
The more you know, indeed.
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