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December 7, 2011

Hrm…remember that entry from a few weeks back about the...



Hrm…remember that entry from a few weeks back about the trolls who live under bridges?  Somebody got really ambitious here, didn't he?

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Published on December 07, 2011 03:52

December 6, 2011

Should you write your second book first?

Should you write your second book first?: My guest post on David Gaughran's blog.
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Published on December 06, 2011 07:42

Things I never thought I'd do file:
Today I put a Rhinoman...



Things I never thought I'd do file:


Today I put a Rhinoman on my wishlist from Amazon.



Yes, it's a toy, but it's also a type of troll, in my world.  In Deb's world.  In the dungeons below the Bingo Palace, to be precise.


I am in love with Troll or Derby.  I have never been happier.



Dungeon image from:


marcsannephotography:



Saviour



PS  I am ridiculously behind in email due to my recent yickiness, so please be patient.  Your call is important to us.  Approximate wait time is…

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Published on December 06, 2011 06:44

December 5, 2011

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Published on December 05, 2011 17:05

Today's Comic is not funny

This is what happens when I sit and watch a sad Youtube video about school bullying before I do my...
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Published on December 05, 2011 06:27

December 4, 2011

oldbookillustrations:

High altar of Barbeau Abbey
from...



oldbookillustrations:



High altar of Barbeau Abbey


from Antiquités nationales vol. 2, by Aubin Louis Millin, Paris, 1791.


(Source: archive.org)


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Published on December 04, 2011 18:55

thedailywhat:

Upgraded Childhood of the Day: While we patiently...



thedailywhat:



Upgraded Childhood of the Day: While we patiently await the commercial availability of the device that turns drawings into toys, Child's Own Studio has taken matters into its own hands — literally — designing stuffed animals from crudely-drawn illustrations sent in by children.


Cost depends on how labor-intensive the doll is, and is provided on a case by case basis. Each toy takes approximately 2-to-4 weeks to produce, but can be rushed if you absolutely must have it yesterday.


A sudden surge in traffic has the company's site down for the count, but, mercifully, their Flickr photostream is still online.


There is one important thing the Child's Own Studio FAQ page neglected to answer: What does Maddox think about all this?


[redferret.]


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Published on December 04, 2011 16:55