I'm not so much lazy this week as I am busy. Silver Empire got back to me with edits for A Pius Man ... actually, they got back to me with them a month ago, but Gmail decided to play games.
Thankfully, more and more people are interested in my lately, and I've made some appearances on their sites.
Bokerah Brumley, who was a guest on the radio show a while back, invited me to do a guest blog.
Book Horde also had me do a guest blog.
And I did an author interview
Oh, and I'm posting on the Superversive SF blog!
And in other news ... I've been suggested for a book of the year. Yes. Really. Both Brian Niemeier and JD Cowan nominated Murphy's Law ofVampires for the 2016 Planetary Award .... I don't even know what that award is, and I'm blown away by the fact that these two enjoyed Murphy's that much. This isn't bad for a novel that I thought would suffer from that "annoying trope of trilogies where the second book is superfluous and is merely treading water to the final book" -- when Mr. Cowan deliberately noted in his review that I had completely and utterly avoided that trope, I was flooded with so much relief, it's hard to describe. I'm flattered, admired, and so blown away, I have to pull out this meme again.
So, yeah, I'm going the rounds apparently.
Not bad for someone with a failing book business, is it? Heh.
Speaking of business ....
Thankfully, more and more people are interested in my lately, and I've made some appearances on their sites.
Bokerah Brumley, who was a guest on the radio show a while back, invited me to do a guest blog.
Book Horde also had me do a guest blog.
And I did an author interview
Oh, and I'm posting on the Superversive SF blog!
And in other news ... I've been suggested for a book of the year. Yes. Really. Both Brian Niemeier and JD Cowan nominated Murphy's Law ofVampires for the 2016 Planetary Award .... I don't even know what that award is, and I'm blown away by the fact that these two enjoyed Murphy's that much. This isn't bad for a novel that I thought would suffer from that "annoying trope of trilogies where the second book is superfluous and is merely treading water to the final book" -- when Mr. Cowan deliberately noted in his review that I had completely and utterly avoided that trope, I was flooded with so much relief, it's hard to describe. I'm flattered, admired, and so blown away, I have to pull out this meme again.
So, yeah, I'm going the rounds apparently.
Not bad for someone with a failing book business, is it? Heh.
Speaking of business ....
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