Monthly Archives: July 2014

Stop using my damn e-mail address.

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Okay. Listen, guy named Adam Lawson in the UK: I don’t need a flat, and you need to pay your bank loan. Listen, guy named Adam Lawson in Utah: You’re late for your Mormon class. Listen, guy named Adam Lawson in the Carolinas or somewhere: Good luck on the house, I guess. Listen, teenager named Adam Lawson from Australia: You’re… Read more »

Wandering Off

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Note: If you’re reading this from Twitter, and you notice someone else on Twitter wondering where I am, kindly point them this way. This is in the unlikely event that anyone gives a shit. Comments aren’t closed but I get so much spam and ignore it they might as well be. I have noticed that I have failed to meet… Read more »

So very much hypocrisy.

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There’s a lot of hypocrisy going around right now. First, let’s start with the science fiction types. Now, Vox Day isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. He’s not always mine — but he’s not always bad, either. Now, on the other hand, there’s Marion Zimmer Bradley. It turns out she was a raging pervert, a child-rapist, and covered for her husband’s… Read more »

Books For Sale!

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Paperbacks are pending…: Cigars and Legs The Boots Are Red — Ebook, Paperback on Amazon, The Boots Come Off — Ebook, Paperback on Amazon, The White Dames — Ebook, Paperback on Amazon, Sword of Nalin The Five — Ebook, Paperback on Amazon, Prisoners of Sorcery — Ebook, Paperback at Amazon, Paperback at CreateSpace!

Where to even start?

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Joe Konrath has been shredding on the stupidity coming out of the Hachette/Amazon fight for a while, but with the latest behavior I feel the need to weigh in, a bit. If you support Amazon authors (most all self-published authors right now), or just the idea behind capitalism, or if you’re a writer, you should sign the petition. I don’t… Read more »