Yeah, Dudgeon started promotion for this one months ago. How’s it going, guys?
A quick reminder that one of the most promising-filled anthologies of science fiction is now available from Cowboy Logic Press.
Gee.
September 5, 2008 by Rusty
Yeah, Dudgeon started promotion for this one months ago. How’s it going, guys?
A quick reminder that one of the most promising-filled anthologies of science fiction is now available from Cowboy Logic Press.
Gee.
gads, he can’t get his words right at all.
The term is promising, not promising filled. How can a book be filled with promising? until every character is promising to do something or other. It’s like the last one where he wanted us to be soooo impressed because the publisher had actually editied the book.
“promising-filled”
Promise-filled, sure.
Promising, OK.
Promising-filled?
And woah. I mean, he’s really selling that bastard. Maybe he’s spending too much time on Shocklines to give it any real effort.
Once again, Larry proves that he is not, in fact, a writer, but a poser.
Ahh yes, this is the one with mostly reprints, isn’t it? Woohoo.
And the Daggy/Dudgeon Minstrel Show continues!
Say Mr. Dudgeon! Mr. Dudgeon!
Yes, Mr. Dag? Yes, Mr. Dag?
I’m pimping your anthology with a blogpost and a tag!
Well, thank you very kindly, Mr. Dag!
{hambone solo}
Oh, Mr. Dag! Say, is it true? You’re in a “paying market” but the one who pays is you?
Yes, that’s right, Mr. Dudgeon, and it’s my 300th too.
{tap dance and banjo solo}
It’s not mostly reprints, but around 30% of the stories are, which is higher than I would expect.
And, yes, I chuckled at “promising-filled.” It’s typical of Lorenzo’s writing, which is why he will never sell to a pro market.
Jupe, you left me laughing, and humming hambone. You are evil, but in a good way. 😉
I couldn’t remember the ratio, but I knew it was pretty high. Though I can’t help but wonder how many people have read any of the reprinted stories in the first place.
I bet they sell millions.
*rolls eyes*
That was great, Jupiter.