A Day Off: Mostly

I'm away for a day and all kinds of things happen. Had to go into work early this morning to close out some stuff for the school year. Then the psychology faculty got together for lunch and a few beers in the French Quarter. I had a spicy rabbit stew, which was delicious but hot enough to make my tongue wince when the next bite was coming in. I cooled it down with some Bohemia, Negra Modelo, and Abita Amber.

While I was away from the net a number of things happened. First, Patricia Abbott posted my piece on writing Swords of Talera as part of her wonderful series on "How I Came to Write this Book." You can find it here if you're a mind to. Thanks, my friend.

Then I got a note from the talented Jodi MacArthur letting me know that I'd won a copy of what looks to be an awesome CD called A Pale Horse Named Death, and it's autographed by Sal Abruscato. Thank you, Jodi. I'm looking forward to listening to this one.

Finally, I got word that Cold in the Light is now for sale as an ebook from the Google Ebookstore. I'd heard this was coming but didn't expect it until next year. I actually have no idea what formats you can get it in. All I know at the moment is the link is here.

And now I'm going to try and visit a few of the 170 plus posts on my Google Reader. I won't be making it all the way around before I crash.
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Published on December 16, 2010 19:22
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