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There’s nothing unusual about Lorenzo pimping his stuff, nor about his enthusiasm for e-publishing, but this is rather amusing.  His latest blog entry is about his story collection coming out in electronic format. You can get it from one of the largest RPG retailers on the Web. DriveThruRPG.com! Or, for just a few dollars more, […]

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We have Phailbin getting banned from a forum. Next, we have Nikita bragging on his MySpace about progress on his “stories.” The Novels:AVARICE — 5500 words The Miracle Diner — 3300 words Warmest Greetings From The Asylum                                      Word count on the beast — 19,000 words and climbing. Let me guess:  the Miracle Diner serves an all-you-can-eat burger […]

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Daggy’s latest blog entry is about Christmas presents, and, of course, himself and his phenomenal achievements.  Call it a retrospective, if you wish. For the 2009 holiday season, I decided to update my blog homepage and fill my fans and followers in on some of my gifts and achievements of the last twelve months . . . […]

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I was watching this thread at SL develop.  Now that it’s reached page 2, it’s getting good.  Daggy starts a thread on racism in the genre, posed as a question he’s asking based on a conversation he had over lunch with a friend of his.  Never mind that a guy who’s supposedly so into horror […]

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Not content to hand out lousy advice on Shocklines, Lorenzo put up an entire essay on his blog advising newbie authors how to make money at book signings and sales booths. AT OUTDOOR EVENTS & FOR THE INDEPENDENT/NEWBIE AUTHOR by Lawrence R. Dagstine That appears to be the subtitle of his essay.  Brilliant, I say. […]

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Not to be outdone by Pacione, Daggy has a couple of new entries, here, and here. I’ve got a story in the latest issue of Hungur Magazine, No. #9.  Fall 2009.  Edited by Terrie Leigh Relf, and published by Sam’s Dot. According to its guidelines page, it pays $10 a story, plus a contributor copy. You […]

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The discussion on this topic began in the comments section of this entry, but it really deserves its own entry. Dagstine started a thread at SL that was sympathetic toward Roman Polanski.  Dunbar’s response calling the woman who repeately said “no” as she was drugged and forcefully raped when she was 13 a slut, as […]

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Hat tip:  PG Just when I thought Daggy had abandoned the threats of stalking in favor of merely making a fool of himself in public, he comes up with this: Always wanted to visit London, so why not Brighton… And it lands around my birthday! I don’t know anything about Fish & Chips, but the […]

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Hat tip:  Johaha Larry’s latest blog entry is quite a hodgepodge, ruminating about Harlan Ellison, pontificating about technology, and bragging about a non-fiction check. Before all the clichés, before all the contrived storylines and slightly more mainstream pieces with beginnings but no middles and ends… before the slice-of-life vignettes which were supposed to relate to […]

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Lorenzo poses a question on Shocklines about Amazon’s Kindle sales rank. I have a question about Amazon Kindle’s Sales Rank and how it compares to the regular print rank. For example, when I went live a few days early with Visitation Rights, the Amazon Kindle Rank immediately jumped down to 6,300… Naturally, I had put […]

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