Consider this — if your finish Zypheria’s Call in the next two weeks you might have copies to sell at Balticon next month. (Besides Double Share – hopefully!!!)
Then you can start the final book so you can return to Ishmael’s next saga.
I personally think the final three volumes would do better with Ridan – especially since it would mean the entire series would share a common illustrator and layout (something which a collector, as well as a reader of books, would definitely appreciate. (And I happen to love Michael’s covers!)
So you chauffeuring, the yard work, the mowing, the cooking, the after-cooking cleanup, the grocery shopping, and the laundry. I hate to ask, but what’s the rest of the household doing? Sounds like a few of those chores could be pushed off on kids. Call it ‘Adulthood Preparation.’
So you chauffeuring, the yard work, the mowing, the cooking, the after-cooking cleanup, the grocery shopping, and the laundry. I hate to ask, but what’s the rest of the household doing? Sounds like a few of those chores could be pushed off on kids. Call it ‘Adulthood Preparation.’
Your inspirational quote for today!
Do or do not – there is no try. — Yoda
Consider this — if your finish Zypheria’s Call in the next two weeks you might have copies to sell at Balticon next month. (Besides Double Share – hopefully!!!)
Then you can start the final book so you can return to Ishmael’s next saga.
I personally think the final three volumes would do better with Ridan – especially since it would mean the entire series would share a common illustrator and layout (something which a collector, as well as a reader of books, would definitely appreciate. (And I happen to love Michael’s covers!)
So you chauffeuring, the yard work, the mowing, the cooking, the after-cooking cleanup, the grocery shopping, and the laundry. I hate to ask, but what’s the rest of the household doing? Sounds like a few of those chores could be pushed off on kids. Call it ‘Adulthood Preparation.’
So you chauffeuring, the yard work, the mowing, the cooking, the after-cooking cleanup, the grocery shopping, and the laundry. I hate to ask, but what’s the rest of the household doing? Sounds like a few of those chores could be pushed off on kids. Call it ‘Adulthood Preparation.’
Also, what’s been up with your server lately?