Williammaltese Williammaltese's comments (member since Jun 28, 2007)


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Jan 11, 2008 07:39AM

132 David:

Thanks for the invite. And, if I were in your area, being the fan I am of anything that promotes literature and literacy, I'd certainly see what I could do about you letting me join in.

Unfortunately, health problems of my dear 87-year-old Mum sees me pretty much across the country, monitoring her health, for a presently un-estimated time period..

That said, do let me wish you and your fellow book-club members some great reading in weather I hope is a bit more warm (though I doubt it) than mine presently is.

William
queer fantasy (31 new)
Jun 29, 2007 07:21AM

132 Seems I posted in the wrong "thread" the fact that I've written the m/m sci-fi novel BOND-SHATTERING, found at: http://www.amazon.com/Bond-Shattering-Wi...

Also, a lot of the book stores, I've noticed, have lately been listing my m/m/f/m THE GOMORRHA CONJURATIONS as sci-fi, found at:
http://www.amazon.com/Gomorrha-Conjurati...

And, Hiram, if and when...that individual author shelf would be greatly appreciated.

william
Jun 28, 2007 07:26AM

132 Hi, everyone! New member here. Heard from someone that you might be looking for some m/m sci-fi to read and thought I'd stop by to recommend my BOND-SHATTERING.

By way of additional introduction, I've been writing books since back in the late sixties when I was putting out pulp fiction at the rate of about one every two weeks. If you can come across (no double-entendre intended), my SPACESHIP INTERCOURSE, it'll likely cost you $300.00, which is even more than I can afford. -- I should have kept a helluva lot more of my comp copies of those old works, and I might be rich today).

For a more detailed biography of me and mine, you can head off to http://www.williammaltese.com and/or http://myspace.com/williammaltese and take a look, if your so inclined. The former needs a bit of updating, since I've recently had the good luck to have about five books appear on the stands in the last couple of months (including GERUN: THE HERETIC which is mainstream sci-fi), and I've not had the time to do anything but write and do proofing of galleys.

Anyway, I hope to check in regularly, as soon as I can manage to get through my present work schedule. Suddenly, I seem to have contracted for six books before end of year, and I still have three due from last year. Feast or famine, feast or famine.

My pleasure to have found you.

William Maltese