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I also recommend setting up a dropbox account to store your work in that updates everything across your different computer and your cell phone. That way if one thing goes down, you have multiple places to recover your files from.
Posting this here as a tip for anyone else who might need a system.



I've tried similar things. I got really hardcore one time and installed Spytech SpyAgent because I didn't want to lose a thing. Ever. It's pretty hard on the system resources though, lol.

That is hardcore! Maybe Adam should check with NSA to see if they can send him his keystroke log from that evening.

hahaha!

I called them and asked if they would send the log and they said it wouldn't be a problem if I could just provide them with my Google + password. Unfortunately, I couldn't remember it.
Evans wrote: "After spending several days of great quality time with the family, my wife has graciously taken the kids to the zoo, giving me some time to try and make some headway on my next short story, WE DON'..."
Ut OH! Didn't hear about this and probably don't want to. :(
Well, I just read the rest of your posts. Sorry Adam, that really sucks.
Ut OH! Didn't hear about this and probably don't want to. :(
Well, I just read the rest of your posts. Sorry Adam, that really sucks.
7:02 p.m. and I have to go out for a bit to meet up with a friend. Will be back around 10 p.m. and plan to make some headway on World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War. My goal this week is to read at least one of the books I was so graciously given by some of my favorite authors. Will most likely check back in when I get back, but I need to get up at 5:30 a.m. and won't stay online very long tonight. Hope everyone had a great day! It's been beautiful here.

5:20 p.m. and I'm attempting to catch up on posts and read for a bit. Have a really busy day tomorrow, so I'm attempting to get done what I can tonight. I love cats Lina. My kitty is getting a little older, but she's a sweetheart.

I love cats too. I have four right now!

Oh, and a proof of something exciting, new, and coming to a bookshelf near you soon showed up in the mail today as well! What's that smell?


That's my pretty little angel right there. Which brings me to what I'm doing right now. I just got back from my daughter's gymnastics class, washed dishes, took out the trash and plopped down at the laptop to get back to work on Serving The Spirits, the latest short story that I accidentally deleted and am now nearly halfway through rewriting. That one will be included in the collection you see in Evans's picture up there. I'm elated to be able to see the collection coming together so well. Thanks for sharing the pic, brother! I can't wait to share this book with everyone.
So much for having a grandbaby today! Err! Doctors! They have now decided after going through all this stuff that she is starting to show signs of going into labor herself, so they send her home and tell her to give it another week. The funeral was sad. Lot of emotion. Also, it breaks my heart to see a daughter pass before her mother and father. They were heartbroken.

Oh, and a proof of something exciting, new, and coming to a b..."
YAYYYY!!!!
6:20 p.m. and I'm off again in a few minutes. Need to pick up a friend at 7:15, another one at 7:30, and be somewhere at 8:00. Whoop Eeee
11:30 p.m. and once again I'm sitting up later than I should. I probably ought to get more than 5 hours sleep once in a while. Gonna read and work on the discussion board for an hour or so and then off to bed.

Darlene wrote: "Paying for taking the afternoon off . . . trying to catch up!"
I would almost sell myself to the enemy for a day off.
I would almost sell myself to the enemy for a day off.
You didn't send me any email did you Adam?


10:50 p.m. and I am going on less than three hours sleep last night. Been running since 5:30 a.m. this morning and just got home. Sorry I couldn't get any reading done or caught up on posts today. Will attempt to read a few, but I'm literally to the point of exhaustion now. Hope everyone had a fantastic day.
I am taking a break and going camping this weekend. Badly needed. Won't be on GR's Sat or Sun. I am sure to feel much better when I get back. I am so excited! REALLY need a couple of days away from the constant running.

I caught a flick this afternoon with my kids (PACIFIC RIM) which was pretty awesome if you have a penchant for Godzilla movies, managed to pack a decent amount of character into a monster movie.
(unintentional self-promotion follows, but, hey - it's what I'm up to at the moment!)
Other than that bit of escapism, I've spent a fair amount of the last two days working on wrangling the particulars of the audiobook production of the short stories from Screamscapes, listening to voice actor auditions, and finalizing contracts.
I'm very excited to announce that production is now officially underway, kicking off with CRAWLSPACE. The voice actor for this one is perfect!
These audioboks will be available on Audible, iTunes and Amazon a little later this year.
I haven't made the final decision yet on whether to have a single narrator for the whole book, or to find the perfect unique voice for each story. Thoughts?


11:27 p.m. and I didn't get to go camping today because the sites were all booked. We have it reserved for tomorrow and I went to the river today as a substitute. It worked out great!
Evans - I really don't listen to audio books that much, so I'm not sure what to say about the narration. Sorry I can't offer much of an opinion.
Evans - I really don't listen to audio books that much, so I'm not sure what to say about the narration. Sorry I can't offer much of an opinion.

I caught a flick this afternoon with my kids (PACIFIC RIM) which was pretty awesome if you ..."
It just depends on the book. Most audiobooks have a single narrator. I really dig the ones with a full cast, though. If it's a book of short stories, all of the ones I have heard have had a single narrator.
8:46 p.m. and I've got to be up at 3:00 a.m. Goodnight folks! Had a really good weekend.

Actually did something I seldom do anymore...played a little video games. Making my way slowly through UNCHARTED. How many years behind the times am I on games now? : )


I caught a flick this afternoon with my kids (PACIFIC RIM) which was pretty awesome if you ..."
I like having the single narrator, if they're good. Have you thought about doing any of the stories yourself? It works, most of the time, for Stephen King, and one of the best I ever heard, was The Exorcist read by William Peter Blatty. One of the eeriest audios I've ever heard, and a lot of it is due to his voice.

Adam Light has a true narrator voice, could be a radio dj, but there's a bit more to engineering a good, professional grade audio book than one might think, and frankly I'd rather keep Adam writing than distract him with my projects.
Thanks for the feedback on narrators. Depending on how CRAWLSPACE turns out, I may go ahead and contract the voice actor for the remainder of the stories. He packs a lot of appropriate emotional tension into the reading.
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3:40 a.m. and I got off work a lot later than expected. Attempting to finish a book and see how tired I am afterwards. Bed? Possibly. Read more? Another possibility. Will just have to see.