>In January, when I first suggested creating a section of the JMDL for >Joni 
>references in novels, I thought it would just be a list of 5 or >10 books.

>Then JMDLers suggested that we also include films, poetry, plays and >TV 
>shows, so now there are 60 entries with more coming in all the >time, 
>thanks to alert JMDLers!

>And Joni in Fiction is so much more than just a list, thanks to Les >Irvin 
>and Lori Fye. You can actually click on book and movie graphics >to order 
>them from Amazon, and you can click on the movie titles to >get more info 
>about individual films from the Internet Movie Database. >I'd like to thank 
>Les for  giving me the opportunity to make Joni in >Fiction happen.      
>Poor Les. He  couldn't have found a more tech->challenged person to take on 
>this job! Luckily, Lori Fye stepped in to >save the day. Thanks, Lori! 
>You've been a godsend!

>If I even began to try to thank all the JMDLers who have helped out by 
>letting me know about Joni mentions they've come across, I'd be >rambling 
>on longer than an Academy Award winner (And I'd also like to >thank God and 
>my attorneys . . ."). Thank you all. And please let me >know if I've 
>screwed up your credits in any way.

>So if you haven't seen the new Joni in Fiction feature yet, check it >out. 
>I think you'll be intrigued at the ways some of the best (and >worst!) 
>writers and directors of our time have used Joni in their >work.

http://www.jmdl.com/fiction >>

>And to those who have sent new Joni references and corrections since 
>yesterday -- I'm working on it, I'm working on it!

>    --Bob


Bob Murphy, Lori, and Les:

The joni in Fiction section that you created is TERRIFIC!
Thank you.

I also like how you have added the names of the JMDLers who contributed to 
each entry.  This gives a personal touch, which is enjoyable.

I also found it intriguing to see a book by Jacqueline Susann and Ray 
Lawrence, entitled "Shadow of the Dolls."  I have to say, I have read 
"Valley of the Dolls" several times (first when I was 16), and other books 
by Jacqueline Susann and have throughly loved many of them.
I will have to read this one too.

Anywho,
back to the Joni in Fiction work:  This is incredible.  And the visuals are 
a treat as well.

Everyone, you've got to check this out.

Ms. Joni herself will be impressed when she sees it!

THANK YOU to all who contributed.


Marianne

"tearful at the falling of a star. .. .




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