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Gonna go refill my coffee cup now…

This is an older article, but nobody comes to my site for news hehe.  It’s an interesting article by someone who seems to know the difference between observational and clinical studies, about a topic I care a lot about: coffee.

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/11/the-case-for-drinking-as-much-coffee-as-you-like/265693/

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Um, I just passed 50 reviews on Amazon…

About 3 hrs ago, I passed 50 reviews on Amazon. I’m absolutely staggered by this. What possesses otherwise sensible people to pick up my book, read it, and then tie their name to it publicly? Who knows what government watch lists you people are on now!

To all of you who’ve read my first novel: you have no idea how incredible it makes me feel. The fact that so many of you seem to have enjoyed it is even more incredible.

Thanks

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Fogland Episode #2 — The Harbinger of Gloom Street

Fogland is a fascinating literary project by Mark Capell, author of Cafe Insomniac.  Lindy Moone was the one who tipped me off about Mark’s book, last Fall, and today she has a Fogland story over on his site:

The Harbinger of Gloom Street

So what, exactly, is Fogland?  In Mark’s words:

FOGLAND is going to be a series of weekly podcasts. Each episode features a short story from a different writer.

But there’s a link.

Every story is set in the world of FOGLAND. This is a mythical town where, owing to its geographical location, fog descends on over two hundred days of the year.

Writers can either expand on characters and story lines in previous episodes of Fogland or create new ones in their stories. And it can be written in any style. The title must include a Fogland street name (which the writer devises).

When each episode has been written, I record it and distribute it on the weekly Fogland podcast.

At the end of the podcast, listeners are encouraged to explore other works by the featured author.

At the same time, the author can publish the text version of their story in online stores.

The author can charge for that book or go the perma-free route. It’s up to them. They can also embed the podcast on their own website and use it for promotion, or elsewhere.

Mark Capell is calling on all authors who are interested to write stories for upcoming Fogland episodes, and I must admit it has piqued my interest. Between writing a sequel to “Kick” and cage fighting for guns, gold and diamonds, I may not have time.

We’ll see 🙂

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The Tipsy Lit Hangover Effect

Duncan Swallow discusses the joys of prompted posts.

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Greenhouses And Fish

I’d like to do something like this one day.

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Self-Publishing Roundtable: Episode 34 (Nathan Lowell)

Before I knew what Indie Publishing was (not many years ago), I picked up some ebooks to read on my Kindle DX and found that many of the books weren’t very good 🙂  Then a friend of mine said, “You should pick up Quarter Share by Nathan Lowell.”  I’d never heard of Nathan Lowell, but I gave it a try — and loved his writing!  He writes in a conflict-free manner about a young man who signs aboard a spaceship for a “quarter-share” of a specific percentage of the profits.  The series is us watching him move up the ladder to half share, full share, double share and then Captain’s share.  If it were a game, it’d be called “Sim Space Merchant.”

Here’s the link to the creators of the video: http://selfpublishingroundtable.com/

Here’s a roundtable discussion from yesterday, which I found fascinating.  He talks about his writing experience and the method by which he developed his stories (podcasts, at first, then ebooks).

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Saw “Odd Thomas” this weekend – wonderful

What a godd_thomasreat movie.  Great cast, very few deviations from the book, though one of them was slightly disappointing (and blessedly brief). The other changes made sense to me.  Very fun, likeable characters, and I hope the theater release is successful so they’ll make more movies.

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Oddville Press, Volume 2 Is Out

This winter, I was asked to read submissions and help edit for an online publication, The Oddville Press.  And now it’s out!  It’s also free, so if you enjoy short fiction and poems, you should download it and read it.

http://www.oddvillepress.com/html/download.html

My favorite story: “The Dark Night” by James Vachowski.

Cheers

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100 Random Thoughts On Dropping 100 Pounds

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I’m down 4 pounds this past week, bringing my total weight loss to 102 pounds!

Normally I post my weight info on the same day as weigh-ins, and I expected to do the same Saturday morning. But after stepping off that scale I immediately knew it wasn’t going to be like any other day.

You’d think I’d be jumping for joy once I reached that milestone. Losing 100 pounds is a big moment for sure, but celebrating was the farthest thing from my mind.

Yes, I crossed the century mark, but my journey is far from over. I started jotting down random thoughts and lessons I learned (some hard and some outright silly) and what I need to do to keep me on my path.

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Peekaboo wants a cookie

Ok, sorry, I don’t want to be one of those guys who posts 20 things a day, I swear.  But the wife took this of our dog, on her phone, so what am I gonna do?

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