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message 151: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 345 comments *sees a tumbleweed go by.
Hello? Where is everyone? lol.


message 152: by Quentin (new)

Quentin Wallace (quentinwallace) | 231 comments Yeah it's pretty much a wasteland lately lol


message 153: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 345 comments Ehh, it's near the holidays and everybody's doing their own thing so I'll go with that. lol.


message 154: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
I've been in some combination of busy with life, exhausted, or just not having much to say.


message 155: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 345 comments I think were all having that issue as well Ashe.


message 156: by [deleted user] (new)

Same here. Just busy and tired.


message 157: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
Next month is gonna be busy since I'll be finishing up moving prep and then moving after xmas.


message 158: by Clare (new)

Clare Lafrey | 10 comments Ashe wrote: "Here's a thread for non-specific topics and talk for the group. Because these are always handy.

Plus, I needed an excuse to tell you guys you're awesome and I'm glad nobody's been stuck up on gen..."


I really loved the "Cowboys vs Aliens" movie". I have no idea if there was a book for this, as I have really been too busy with lots of stuff in my life to read for fun anymore.

I am new on Goodreads, and this group caught my eye, as I like all kinds of cowboy stuff, and even the weird new mixes, like alien cyborg time travel ghost town themed stuff.

Anyway glad to meet all of you.


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Clare wrote: "Ashe wrote: "Here's a thread for non-specific topics and talk for the group. Because these are always handy.

Plus, I needed an excuse to tell you guys you're awesome and I'm glad nobody's been st..."


Good to meet you Clare!

Yes, in fact there is a book for "Cowboys & Aliens"; is a comic book (a few weird westerns are comics, most notably Jonah Hex), but it is the source material. Here's the Wiki on the comic if you want to take a look for yourself: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboys_...

Glad to have you on the dark, dusty trail with us!


message 160: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
Welcome aboard, Clare.

I actually liked the movie better than the comic. It's not often you say that the movie had more polish to the narrative than the source. Still worth a read though.


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Eric Bahle (ericbahle) | 45 comments I am new on Goodreads, and this group caught my eye, as I like all kinds of cowboy stuff, and even the weird new mixes, like alien cyborg time travel ghost town themed stuff.

I daresay you found the right spot, Clare. Welcome.


message 162: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 345 comments Welcome Claire!

I saw Cowboys & Aliens, I actually enjoyed it. It was good seeing a movie with Daniel Craig where he wasn't playing a stale James Bond.


message 163: by Quentin (new)

Quentin Wallace (quentinwallace) | 231 comments Welcome Claire! Hey guys, hope everyone had a great thanksgiving.


message 164: by Clare (new)

Clare Lafrey | 10 comments Thanks everyone, and the holiday was ok. Been busy doing lots of stuff, and trying to make all of it work. :)


message 165: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
That sounds like my life right now.


message 166: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
So, here's a question for everyone. What do people like to see in About sections on sites and in books? Does it even matter?


message 167: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
That sounds aa bit more like interview questions than the little blurbs you see on jackets and the back of books and their Amazon pages. Is that really all stuff you want in those? Though I can see how those qquestions fit better on the about section of a site. Thanks!


message 168: by Clare (new)

Clare Lafrey | 10 comments Ashe wrote: "That sounds aa bit more like interview questions than the little blurbs you see on jackets and the back of books and their Amazon pages. Is that really all stuff you want in those? Though I can see..."

You know guys being new to all this, I don't know much, but I always bought and read books based on what the back cover said the story was about, and only read about the author on the back cover AFTER I was done reading the book. It never mattered much to me if the person had a PhD. in english or not, or was a graduate of some such fancy school of writing. What mattered most was if the story was good, and if I enjoyed it, and if there was a sequel, then I would go and look for more.

Just my 2 cents.


message 169: by John (new)

John | 142 comments +1 Clare. Except for nonfiction. Then I'd at least like some credentials or pertinent background.


message 170: by Clare (new)

Clare Lafrey | 10 comments John wrote: "+1 Clare. Except for nonfiction. Then I'd at least like some credentials or pertinent background."

Okay, John, there you have a point, as in a nonfiction situation, I too would want to know if the author was at least somewhat versed in what they were talking about.

Afterall. it would not mean much if they were telling you how to "fix a car" so to speak, without any knowledge of how to do this.


message 171: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
Right, so, it seems that keeping the author blurb "boring" can be okay, or a bit silly, but website pages should be at least a few paragraphs.

I'm tryin to figure this out since I'm working on web stuff right now. I kind of loathe writing about myself seriously at all. I'm too damn silly.


message 172: by Quentin (new)

Quentin Wallace (quentinwallace) | 231 comments I think you can keep it pretty simple Ashe. Just say as much as you feel like, you can keep it short if you feel better that way. Most "about" stuff in books just says "So and So lives in so and so with his his wife and kids, or dogs, or whatever. On a web page, as mentioned earlier, you can list influences, hobbies, things like that, but I'm like you, I dont like writing about myself either.


message 173: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
It's cool to get a peek at someone but yeah, writing about myself like I'm a potential toaster or somethin seems weird. Or just all. I have a hard time giving details and not making jokes at my own expense.


message 174: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
That usually requires copious amounts of self-deprecation and dick jokes. Mountains worth. Book blurb I'm less worried about. Thanks for the input.


message 175: by [deleted user] (new)

Yeah, "About" sections seem to be a bit of background on the author, influences, and why they write what they write. Personable, funny, witty, or dry seem to be the most common choices of author voice when doing this section. But above all be yourself.


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Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
Well you guys like me so I must be pretty cool.


message 177: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
Hope everyone's doin good. Happy holidays and all that.


message 178: by John (new)

John | 142 comments Happy holidays to you, too, Ash, and everyone here on the board!


message 179: by Quentin (new)

Quentin Wallace (quentinwallace) | 231 comments Happy Holidays everyone! John I havent seen you around lately, good to see you! Hope everyone has a good Xmas and New Years and such.


message 180: by Quentin (new)

Quentin Wallace (quentinwallace) | 231 comments Anybody around? Just checking in, threads so quiet lately...


message 181: by audrey (new)

audrey (oddmonster) | 108 comments Yup. I'm hoping chat picks up as people need a break from the holidays.


message 182: by [deleted user] (new)

Yup. Happy Holidays to all! It has been quiet around here - too quiet.


message 183: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
I'm also finishing up packing and then moving this weekend.


message 184: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 345 comments I'm just gonna relax and enjoy the holidays, not gonna do anything major book wise. Wait till next year is what I say.


message 185: by Clare (new)

Clare Lafrey | 10 comments Too many things to do right now, although once things calm down I hope to try to be reading with all of you.


message 186: by [deleted user] (new)

With a bit of holiday money I finally got a copy of one of the "Merkabah Rider" books (book #2), and as a few of you guys have said before, it is indeed awesome. I do however wish the publisher had made the first book available for Kindle; I'm buying my new reads there as I'm trying to consolidate my library ahead of a big move and I wish I could have gotten the first book in the series digitally.

But that being said, did anyone pick up any new books over the holiday?


message 187: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
It actually was but book 1 is out of print now. Ed's gonna be getting the rights back and will re-release them once he figures all that out. You might send him a message on facebook (or here) and see if he has a pdf or something you could paypal him for. Damnation Books is pretty terrible.


message 188: by [deleted user] (new)

Ashe wrote: "It actually was but book 1 is out of print now. Ed's gonna be getting the rights back and will re-release them once he figures all that out. You might send him a message on facebook (or here) and s..."

Ok, I might do that. I figured it was a publisher decision, not his. Good on Ed for getting the rights to his books back! Re-releasing them on his own isn't really difficult, but the legal wrangling with the publisher might be the tricky part, as I understand it.


message 189: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
Well, he gets them back next month, i think. I can't remember all the details. Still exhausted from the move. End of contract though.


message 190: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
Happy new year, folks.


message 191: by Quentin (new)

Quentin Wallace (quentinwallace) | 231 comments Happy New Year everyone!


message 192: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Jewell | 61 comments Hey is there a weird musketeers novel out there? (I don't mind a love story but preferably light on the whole love story thing please love stories annoy me)


message 193: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
Not that I know of. Though, I am planning on using the characters in a future book.


message 194: by [deleted user] (new)

That's actually not a bad idea. Or maybe the Scarlet Pimpernel getting chased by Things From Beyond.


message 195: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) | 604 comments Mod
I mean, I grew up watching the Disney Three Musketeers with Charlie Sheen and Kiefer Sutherland (and Tim Curry devouring everything on screen with him), so there's no way I could ignore using them. Especially considering, despite all the swashbuckling swordplay, THEY WERE SPECIALISTS WITH MUSKETS! They were rifleman! That translates so easily.


message 196: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Jewell | 61 comments Yeah the were the French gunslingers lol


message 197: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Hudson | 32 comments Happy New Year all!

My weird western min-ebook (meaning mini-book...does that work? :-)) is published tomorrow. The cover changed a little bit in the end:

End Trails - Two Stories of the Weird West (End Trails, #1) by Andrew Leon Hudson
End Trails - Two Stories of the Weird West

There'll be a 50% discount code on my blog, but anyone who's signed up to my mailing list in time will get a freebie code instead - and "in time" means the next 12 hours or so!


message 198: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Just popping in to say Hello since I just joined the group XD


message 199: by Gwyn (new)

Gwyn  | 35 comments Welcome Amaya!


message 200: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Thank you ^.^!


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