My publisher, Lulu.com, is offering a discount on my book, and other books between November 23 and November 27. They are offering 30%. The coupon code is DELIRITAS.
So, if you haven't bought my book yet and are interested, this would be good time to purchase it. Also, Callings: Tales of the Conrads of Karna would make a good gift for anyone who enjoys science fiction/fantasy.
My friend Echo Ryan also has a book on Lulu.com. Her book is adult humor (very different than mine). It's entitled A Tale of Butts: The Story of a Couch. The whole book is told from a couches point of view.
Just some thoughts for anyone doing book shopping.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Movie Viewing: Cloud Atlas
Tonight I saw the movie "Cloud Atlas." I really can't say if I liked or disliked this movie. The film fell into a strange category. During the nearly three hours of film, I felt like I was watching a hybrid of "Solyent Green," "Tron," and "Brave Heart." I often wished I had a remote so I could pause the footage to process what I had just seen, or catch a detail that I was certain was important to connect the various stories.
The actors played their multiple parts well, and not until I viewed the credits did I recognize some of the actors in the other rolls they played in the film. I certainly didn't recognize Hugh Grant as one of the cannibals.
This movie was a thinker, not in depth so much, but in trying to connect all the puzzle pieces. I do hope though, I don't end up with nightmares. This is absolutely not a film to take children too.
The actors played their multiple parts well, and not until I viewed the credits did I recognize some of the actors in the other rolls they played in the film. I certainly didn't recognize Hugh Grant as one of the cannibals.
This movie was a thinker, not in depth so much, but in trying to connect all the puzzle pieces. I do hope though, I don't end up with nightmares. This is absolutely not a film to take children too.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Rex has a forever home!
I am delighted to write today and tell the world that Rex has a forever home. He has relocated and is now living in a wonderful place with a fellow puppy that has become his best friend. He also has some children to play with as well, and is happy as can be. He has a glorious life ahead of him.
I thank everyone that has made his recovery and blissful future happen.
I thank everyone that has made his recovery and blissful future happen.
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