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An Honest Lie Finally Available at Amazon!

Why not go ahead and add this to your next order? I mean really, why not? Can you have too many copies? I don't think so. The only think I'm disappointed about is that none of the authors are listed, so we can't add this to our Amazon author pages. I'm hoping that will change, but until then... Here it is!

iPad...

I didn't get an iPad. I probably won't get an iPad. And that makes me very sad. I actually find it quite ironic that, despite the fact that I write quite a bit for the electronic publishing industry, I don't even own an ebook reader. In fact, I find reading ebooks feels too much like work. My editing is done exclusively on the computer, for example. On to other things: If you live in the New Orleans and would like the opportunity to have your work edited professionally by me for significantly less than what it could normally cost, you have two opportunities coming up. First, Sunday, April 18, Belle Chasse Academy will be hosting a silent auction. It will be at Warren's Corner in Algiers from 3 to 7 in the afternoon. I have donated editing services for one novel, up to 100,000 words. This can be worth as much as $900! It probably won't be a high-demand item, so come on down and bid on what is sure to be an awesome deal. In June, you will have another opportuni

Fingers Crossed

I'm not naming any names or anything, but someone asked to see my collection All Along the Pacific. Needless to say, I'm happy to get it out there! I've been so focused on other things -- and the Duotrope search for historical short story collection never brings anything up -- that this was a wonderful surprise out of the blue. I can only hope the editor likes it... I'm loving Bloggers new design template feature. It  makes for some fun playing with all the possibilities. Don't be surprised if you see things change frequently as I figure out what I like best.