I've long resisted printing my book simply because it makes for a more expensive product. It's the same product, but with a price difference of fifteen bucks. But today I finally decided that ya'll deserve the opportunity to buy my book in an actual, hard-copy form. It'll be the same thing as the Kindle copy, … Continue reading Branching into Paperback
Category: Day-to-Day: What’s Going On, Events, Releases and New Things
The Newest Book
Since it's been a while, let's talk about the book. No, not that book. The newest one. The one that hasn't been written yet. I'm...extremely tentative about this one. I want this one to be perfect. I want the table of contents to work properly. I want the formatting to sparkle. I don't want there to … Continue reading The Newest Book
Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Neither Emily nor I have been to Boston's Museum of Fine Arts and since we had the day off together, we decided to check it out. This sounds like a simple thing on the surface: Emily and Dylan head off to the museum together and enjoy fine arts. In reality, we spent an embarrassing amount of time … Continue reading Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Google Nonplussed
I've been using Google Plus for the last few days. For people who aren't aware, Google Plus is Google's attempt to unseat Facebook with their own social networking system. It's still in Beta testing, but it's not too hard to get an invitation nowadays. You should have at least one friend who's sitting on a … Continue reading Google Nonplussed
Looking for Pickman
I was reading Pickman's Model, one of my favorite Lovecraft stories, and I realized I recognized most of the places he was talking about in the story. There was the studio on Newbury Street and South Station and there was the North End. In fact, Lovecraft placed Pickman's studio of horrors right smack dab in … Continue reading Looking for Pickman
Tales of the Whispering Mad and the Mis-Dead
After months of (sporadic) work, it's done. The book is done. You can read it on the Kindle. You can read it on your computer. You can read it on your iPad or your iPhone. Fact is, you can read my book for the low, low price of $2.99. It's at LEAST an hour's worth of … Continue reading Tales of the Whispering Mad and the Mis-Dead
Insanity on a Scrap of Paper
Yesterday, someone handed me their insanity on a scrap of paper. It was a scrawl of words, tightly packed and obeying no lines. They struggled to stay coherent in narrow confines, but they would not be denied by space or rationality. Words were packed on top of other words, crammed up together in borderline illegibility. … Continue reading Insanity on a Scrap of Paper
Snow
Way back in December, I can remember worrying that it wasn't snowing enough. Emily hadn't really seen snow and aside from a few flurries, Boston wasn't delivering. So there was actually a time when I wished for the snow, if only so Emily could experience it. And on December 26th, it came. Beautiful, clean snow covered … Continue reading Snow
Major Diskovery
I haven't been to a used bookstore since I left Durham. I used to go to Nice Price Books when I lived down there, but lately I've been deprived. I missed the smell of old books and browsing through stacks, not knowing what I'm going to find. That's the major appeal of a used bookstore: … Continue reading Major Diskovery
A Long Walk
Yesterday, in spite of the snowy conditions, my work remained open. Since I am committed to my job, I solemnly and stoically prepared for the trip. Gloves, hat, heavy coat: all would be needed to keep the deadly conditions at bay. I made sure that I packed plenty of food. I narrowly avoided starving to … Continue reading A Long Walk