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Digital Blue Camouflage
Apr 6 2011 8:24:55 pm EST
Order your Navy Work Uniform today to insure you will remain invisible in a poor resolution YouTube video.
Print Edition Here!
Apr 5 2011 1:37:19 pm EST
Topics:Just received the first printing of my new novel, My Travels with Eos. While my title gets processed through Amazon, Ingram, and other distributors, I am offering a limited signed paperback edition for $9.99 here
Congress Park statue, Saratoga Springs, NY
Morning Frosted Glass
Shakira's Guide to Politics No. 33
Mar 30 2011 9:49:29 am EST
When establishing the truth of a politician’s remark, don’t read their lips, read their hips. Their hips don’t lie…
Supermoon 2011
Overspecialization
Mar 18 2011 5:20:53 pm EST
Sadly, when regulations prohibited kicking and biting, the T. rex’s relatively small forelimbs made it a poor boxer, and may have attributed to its gradual extinction…
Prepared this recipe for “A little Bit of Everything Cookies.”
These chocolate chip cookies are augmented with hazelnuts, coconut, almond butter, bananas, and cinnamon, among other things. They are dense, complex, and very filling. They may not be as healthy as a fruit snack, but with all the ingredients, these cookies are certainly better than their plain chocolate chip cousin.
Read an Ebook Week 2011, Participating
Mar 6 2011 10:43:15 am EST
My new novel, My Travels with Eos will be discounted 50% this week, that’s $2.50 from $4.99. I am partaking in Smashword’s sitewide promotion, “Read an Ebook Week.” From March 6-12, 2011. Use coupon code RAE50 at checkout for your discount.
This discount will be available only on Smashwords from March 6-12 2011.
According to ebookweek.com: “Read an E-Book Week was first registered with Chase’s Calendar of Events in 2004. Chase’s is a day by day directory of special days, weeks and months used by event planners or anyone looking for a reason to celebrate.”
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The Stars, Like Dust Review
Mar 3 2011 5:48:29 pm EST
Topics:Published a review of The Stars, Like Dust.
Although part of the robot-foundation universe, the novel is more of an isolated snapshot of pre-Empire civilization. The plot is of its own. It’s an engaging story nonetheless and helps fill the gaps in between the time of the Spacer worlds and the Galactic Empire.
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