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None May Say: REVIEW: Stray Not Beyond by Michael B. Pinkey
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Some may say I couldn't sing, but none may say I didn't sing.". Florence Foster Jenkins (1869-1944). Tuesday, May 20, 2008. REVIEW: Stray Not Beyond by Michael B. Pinkey. WARNING: mild spoiler ahead, for those who like to know no more about a novel's plot than what the back cover reveals. All Irving Carlisle wanted was to find some more Suttlespyce (Number 17), the finest pipe tobacco he had ever smoked. Then he got lost, and found something else, too. The entryway to a different world. A very. Travelogu...
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Working Towards the Betterment of Publishing: January 2007
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Working Towards the Betterment of Publishing. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. It's the last day of January, which is why I thought today would be a fitting day to close up shop. I've said all that I've got to say about the publishing industry as a whole over the course of the last four months and other projects are starting to demand my attention. If you are looking for new bloggers to read in my absence, I would like to suggest Leo Stableford. And the Grumpy Old Bookman. Until that happens, keep the faith ...
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Working Towards the Betterment of Publishing: November 2006
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Working Towards the Betterment of Publishing. Thursday, November 30, 2006. So you're a writer. You've written a book and now you're wondering what to do with it. Is it worthy of publication? How would you know if it was? Well, the easiest way to tell is to ask someone. A writer's group is always a good option. An amateur reviewer might be willing to let you know. Beta readers are also a possibility. Basically, you are looking for anyone who is able to give you solid, dependable feedback. Author can write...
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Working Towards the Betterment of Publishing: October 2006
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Working Towards the Betterment of Publishing. Tuesday, October 31, 2006. There have been many reactions to this situation, mostly hovering around the unfair mark. It may be unfair, but it's also simple economics. There is a limited supply of publication slots due to the prohibitive price and there is a massive demand from writers who want their work to make the cut. Limited production capacity created a market based on scarcity. Or, at least, that's how it used to be. Much less the follow up question If ...
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None May Say: February 2010
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Some may say I couldn't sing, but none may say I didn't sing.". Florence Foster Jenkins (1869-1944). Sunday, February 07, 2010. Review Posted Elsewhere: Modern Man by E.J. Lonergan. Just a quick note that I've posted a review. Over at The Strangelands. So check it out over there. The Strangelands is the website of author Ray Weeks, whose books The Adventures of Portly Boy. I've previously reviewed.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Other POD Book Review Sites.
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None May Say: REVIEW: Aftermath by Brian Fischer-Giffin
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Some may say I couldn't sing, but none may say I didn't sing.". Florence Foster Jenkins (1869-1944). Sunday, May 11, 2008. REVIEW: Aftermath by Brian Fischer-Giffin. A plague has descended in the wake of a passing comet. Most people are dead. Biker Talon Willis is one survivor. Teenaged Tahnee Goss is another. But living through the plague is one thing. Living through the aftermath is quite another. If you're looking for a basic, bread-and-butter post-apocalyptic tale,. Some welcome, if mild, deviations ...
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None May Say: REVIEW: Vegetation by Mark LaFlamme
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Some may say I couldn't sing, but none may say I didn't sing.". Florence Foster Jenkins (1869-1944). Sunday, May 04, 2008. REVIEW: Vegetation by Mark LaFlamme. Diana Luce loved plants. And they loved her. Diana's husband, Bertram, didn't particularly love plants. Or her. So Bertram murdered Diana. And the plants are not pleased. There is not much plot to. So the pleasures of. Do not lie in intricate plotting, although the plants devise many clever means of attack. Rather, the fun - and there. For being s...
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None May Say: REVIEW: Eat Me by Ray Weeks
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Some may say I couldn't sing, but none may say I didn't sing.". Florence Foster Jenkins (1869-1944). Saturday, November 21, 2009. REVIEW: Eat Me by Ray Weeks. In a prior review. I discussed how much I enjoyed Ray Weeks. Superhero parody/homage The Adventures of Portly Boy. I now turn to Weeks' altogether more serious, but equally enjoyable,. Eat Me: A Zombie Story Collection. But even beyond the effectiveness of the individual stories, the whole creates something even greater: an apocalyptic panorama tha...
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None May Say: April 2007
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Some may say I couldn't sing, but none may say I didn't sing.". Florence Foster Jenkins (1869-1944). Sunday, April 01, 2007. Freebooks #6: How and Why Lisa's Dad Got To Be Famous by Michael Allen. How and Why Lisa's Dad Got To Be Famous. Aka the Grumpy Old Bookman. Lisa's Dad . . . Is available as a pdf download here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Other POD Book Review Sites. Sites About POD Publishing. Freebooks #6: How and Why Lisas Dad Got To Be Fam.
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None May Say: FreeBooks #10: The Adventures of Portly Boy by Ray Weeks
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Some may say I couldn't sing, but none may say I didn't sing.". Florence Foster Jenkins (1869-1944). Thursday, March 27, 2008. FreeBooks #10: The Adventures of Portly Boy by Ray Weeks. Howard McKay isn't really a. The Adventures of Portly Boy. Rather, it is a compilation of the first 37 installments (of a total of 69) of a meandering serial narrative that author Ray Weeks posted on the Strangelands website. Between March 2004 and January 2007 (to go directly to the. Part of the website, click here. Origi...