Five Things Make a Post
Friday, May 6th, 2011 11:31 am1. Steve is on the road, destination Baltimore. I'm holding the Cat Farm. Expect more confusion than usual.
*I heard that*
2. Chariot to the Stars, a collection of short stories by Steve Miller, is on sale at the Nook Store as a DRM-free ePub, but not at the Kindle Store in any format. Amazon is questioning my right upload and sell this book. Paperwork -- electronwork -- is in process. More news on that front as it happens, but I don't expect resolution before Monday at the earliest.
3. Mindy Klasky has Just! Today! begun serializing her light romantic fantasy "Fright Court" -- Lawyers! Vampires! Cupcakes! mmmmm, cupcakes Check it out.
4. I plan to begin the auction on the red leather bound Pilots Choice this weekend. ( A not-very-good picture here.) Will announce when the ducks finally stop with the whole quacking thing and get in line.
5. We had a lovely time at the Award Ceremony for the Oak Hill Young Writers Club in Sabbatus last night. Steve drove me down, and wound up getting drafted for the panel of writers, which made six; a nice, round number. Many thanks to Melissa Ayres for the invite.
*I heard that*
2. Chariot to the Stars, a collection of short stories by Steve Miller, is on sale at the Nook Store as a DRM-free ePub, but not at the Kindle Store in any format. Amazon is questioning my right upload and sell this book. Paperwork -- electronwork -- is in process. More news on that front as it happens, but I don't expect resolution before Monday at the earliest.
3. Mindy Klasky has Just! Today! begun serializing her light romantic fantasy "Fright Court" -- Lawyers! Vampires! Cupcakes! mmmmm, cupcakes Check it out.
4. I plan to begin the auction on the red leather bound Pilots Choice this weekend. ( A not-very-good picture here.) Will announce when the ducks finally stop with the whole quacking thing and get in line.
5. We had a lovely time at the Award Ceremony for the Oak Hill Young Writers Club in Sabbatus last night. Steve drove me down, and wound up getting drafted for the panel of writers, which made six; a nice, round number. Many thanks to Melissa Ayres for the invite.