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[13 Feb 2009 | Comments Off | ]

This is the first of probably a handful of book sales I’ll have.
Firstly, we’re needing to trim down just in case we find a better place to live (where the appliances don’t blow up, set fires or die within months, and where the walls don’t drip water all year long, and where there’s heat in every room simultaneously).
Secondly – I’m cleaning my office.
Thirdly – there’s that project I want to do (well, there’s two, but only one I need to do participate in the funding on).
Fourthly, and most importantly …

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[10 Feb 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

I’ve got a big sweet secret!
I’ve got a big sweet secret!
I’ve got a big sweet secret!
x-P

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[9 Feb 2009 | Comments Off | ]

From Christopher Allan Death, editor of The Black Garden:
The Black Garden is now available for pre-order! It can be ordered exclusively through the Corpulent Insanity Press website for $9.00 (a 10% discount), plus shipping.
The ETA for pre-orders is March 1. The anthology should hit Amazon and Barnesandnoble.com at approximately the same time.
Go to http://corpulentinsanitypress.com/storefront-2/pre-orders/ for details.
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I’ve ordered, and can I just say the shipping is amazingly reasonable!

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[21 Jan 2009 | Comments Off | ]

To celebrate the choosing of the new look – design 1, btw – a Daft Punk video. A creepy Daft Punk video.

Thank you for your opinions on which theme!

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[10 Jan 2009 | Comments Off | ]

The first installment of the interview series has been posted to my Associated Content area.
Until 2007, I’d never read anything written by William F. Nolan, but he very quickly became one of my favorite sci-fi/thriller/horror short fiction writers. I had seen bits and pieces of Logan’s Run over the years, and I believe I saw the whole thing as a child (my mother remembered it being at the drive-in, and we always went), so I wasn’t going into the interview entirely blind.
What I learned from the all-too-brief encounter with …