In case you didn't know, two of our Blog Colleagues have published with Kindle in the past few days. They are Avery Debow with Resonance, and Bernardl (Bernard Lee Deleo) with Monster. I've got my copies.
Also check out Full Throttle Steve for an ebook offer HERE.
And our friend Rick over at The Writer and the White Cat has some very exciting news for the writers among us.
Just a little Linky Love for everyone.
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grats, all! :)
ReplyDeletewill check out rick asap...
Twice I've heard of this linky in the last day. Must look into it.
ReplyDeleteI am as yet unkindled--or even rekindled, but though not a SciFi buff, I find the review of Avery Debow'sResonance fascinating....I must get Kindle.
ReplyDeleteI knew Avery de Bow would be a smartie from her comments on your page. Looks like the proof is in the puddin'.
(A writer, from even the third grade in school. Wow.)
Picked up Avery's the other day and have Steve's plus Killing Trail. Need to check out the others.
ReplyDeletePicked up Avery's the other day and have Steve's plus Killing Trail. Need to check out the others.
ReplyDeleteLaughingwolf, it looks like it's gonna be really cool.
ReplyDeletePatti, do.
Ivan, Avery could be a break out.
Sidney, Bernard did a really good read called Lancelot under the Lee Whitney name.
I want to get Kindle or whatever device be. But... bills and eating come first, i fear. being aliving organic being sometimes is... curious ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, and another thing: Sometimes, link coleeagues, friends...is way better and easier than write a proper article for the blog ;)
I'm enjoying the hell out of Avery's book right now, must get Bernard's!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the linky love-- makes me feel all warm and fuzzy... :)
That's great news!
ReplyDeleteIf I had HALF your talent, drive, savvy, I'd be half you!
ReplyDeleteWhat an example that we can do stuff.
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The Writer and the White Cat link I found interesting for many reasons, among them the sidebar posts about David Boyer.
ReplyDeleteReading Avery's now.
ReplyDeleteDeka Black, I feel sometimes as if I've run out of things to say on my blog, but then something occurs to me and at times I have more to say.
ReplyDeleteSteve Malley, I'm so busy right now I have very little time to read. I will get to it soon.
Hanny, glad you liked. Thanks for stopping by.
Cloudia, I'm blushing now. Thanks for the kind words. :)
X. Dell, yeah, Boyer plagiarized him, and others. It was ridiculous.
Travis Erwin, it looks to be good.
Thanks for the plug, my friend.
ReplyDeleteCharles thank you for keeping us informed. This is a great site.
ReplyDeleteBernardl, not a prob. I've got my copy. Will be reading it before too long.
ReplyDeleteRichard Godwin, thanks, man. Glad you dropped by.
Charles, linky love. I like that!
ReplyDeleteFrom the Interzone, cool! I'll back . . .
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ReplyDeleteJodi, :)
ReplyDeleteErik, thumbs up.
i've just joined to read your suggested 100 books.
ReplyDeletean impressive list, and although at many times i frowned with surprise, i nodded at many other times, too.
but it's your list anyway and i clearly see that you have compiled it with lots of careful and due consideration.
i too, guess the list would have been different had you lived in europe :) but that is also quite all right as it is now.
so, great job.
Szelsofa, I suppose none of us can get around to everything. That's why we need more such lists.
ReplyDeleteGreat news. Congrats to your friends!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the love, Charles. And thanks to those who have bought/are reading/like the sound of my book. Nice to be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI'd have responded sooner but the Architect had a deadline and proceeded to hog the computer all weekend. Avery needs a laptop.
Gaston, thankee and cool.
ReplyDeleteAVDB, oh yes, a laptop may be a necessity for sure for you now.