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The Worst Bug in Your Book
Some typos are nastier than others! Neither editor nor proof-readers caught this one. Maybe because we’re just meeting bad-guys Delm and H’Reth in chapter 3 of The Courtesan Prince, so someone unfamiliar with them might not see how out of … Continue reading
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The Second Edition Cometh …
Part 1: The Courtesan Prince has been accruing fixes, scribbled in the margins of my personal copy, since its publication in 2005 I got started on the job this month, and will be sharing the journey, here. Happy to hear … Continue reading
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Making a book …
… is about making the world stand still long enough for a good, long exposure of one pearl in a sea full of broken shells. – Lynda Williams, publisher at http://facebook.com/relskim
Reality Skimming Press Social – April 26, 2014, 7 pm
Reality Skimming Press Social – April 26, 2014, 7 pm It’s not a launch, it’s a social. Friends in the lower mainland are invited to come catch up with what we’re doing. And kindred spirits to come meet us. The … Continue reading
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“Empathy flows in both directions …
“Empathy flows in both directions. At one point, afraid he might die in a coming conflict, the prince begs leave of his betrothed to lose his virginity to a courtesan, and she writes back in anguish telling him she wishes … Continue reading
Klout Quandaries
Just been notified that my klout score of 52 puts me in the top 20% of social media users. Pride! (Really? I didn’t think I knew how this worked.) Guilt! (It’s not just about likes and hits!) Fear of failure! … Continue reading