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 »
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 »
I’m switching my current account on Twitter to be a more goofy/whatever account, because I use it that way. I’ve already swapped user names to the official one.
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 »
My DSL modem helpfully died yesterday. New one is due tomorrow. In the mean time, I’m using my phone when necessary and have started Victor Pride’s 30 Days of Discipline.
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!
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 »
Working on getting everything into paperback, including the next book in the Sword of Nalin series (which will be published on Kindle as soon as I’ve looked it over well).