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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Hammered by the Blockbuster?
I was doing my writer’s math again this week. It’s pretty basic – debits and credits – mainly debits, as we don’t get a lot of royalties and the bills are still, well, the bills – they don’t go away. … Continue reading
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Tagged bills, blockbuster, blogs, Dan Brown, hammered, Internet, JK Rowling, POD, print-on-demand, tweets, Wikipedia, wikis, writer
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Having a Latte and toasting the old times
I was with my old buddy Jake down at the Rivoli in Toronto and we were celebrating with bowls of latte. We were about to launch our novels together. We are in that fast increasing population of salt ‘n’ pepper-haired … Continue reading
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Tagged consultants, corporate, guys, latte, Rivoli, Solzhenitsyn, teachers, tip, writers
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Doomsday Merchants
Everyone, including myself with the release of my book After the Flood, is on the doomsday wagon. The warming climate is fertile ground for flights of the imagination, predictions stemming from depressed minds, and expressions of anger at the fools … Continue reading