I’ve finally set up a Facebook page for The Dreamer, and have created a personal profile to use with my readers. If you’ve tried to friend me in the past, you probably didn’t get a response. Facebook is the one place on the internet I’ve kept private for keeping up with my family and real life friends. So I finally opened a new account that’s public. Friend me here:
I also added a Dreamer Page which you can Like!
And here’s a fan group you can join!
I hope to see you over there! Friend me and “Like” the Dreamer pages to help me get more exposure! Thanks, everyone!




Sweetness. :D *goes facebook stalking*
It’s the 22. O.o
I am so sad it’s the 22nd! I even wore black and I talked about Nathan with anyone I came in contact with even if they didn’t know who he was. I <3 Nathan Hale!
I’d help, but I don’t have a facebook. D:
I kept Nathan on my mind today. ):
Lol we have created a new religion-Nathanism.
Glad you finally put this up! Great idea :)
I’m so torn about Sept. 22 now–sad because of poor Hale, and happy because it’s Frodo and Bilbo’s birthday.
And I’ll be heading over to FB to make good use of the above links immediately.
Kal: I was the same way! I’m usually so…dorky and excited about the Baggins cousins’ birthday and all, but this year…
I tried to talk to some friends about Nathan (at least to mention him) and of course I got blank stares. Poor Nathan! /We/ still love you, 236 years after the fact!
Wow, it really is Frodo and Bilbo’s birthday. I’d totally forgotten…it’s been so long since I read the books/watched the movies.
Still, Nathan’s always meant more to me than the Hobbits, as much as I love them. lol Nathan’s just been around longer!
Poor Nathan! *Sniff*
I had no idea that Nathan and Frodo and Bilbo all had the same birthday!!!
No, Nathan died on the 22! Lora! O.o
err, yeah, that. ^^;
I compromised by reading both the beginning of “Fellowship of the Ring” and a Nathan Hale biography yesterday. It worked out.
As an American who grew up in Britain, I’ve known of Frodo and Bilbo’s existence much longer than Hale’s, but of course one must take into account that the hobbits, alas! never really existed *wince* while Hale, alas! most certainly did, which gives his connection to the date a bit more weight.
Still, you have to love Hobbits, right?
I will always love hobbits. :)
As will I, but I’ll always love Nathan more! Muahaha!!!
Very much love for hobbits.