Amazon knocked down the price on the trade paperback of “The Camelot Papers” to match the discount from Barnes & Noble.
Competition. I love it. Now if we could just get the sales rankings up to something I’d be satisfied with, like…number one.
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Amazon knocked down the price on the trade paperback of “The Camelot Papers” to match the discount from Barnes & Noble.
Competition. I love it. Now if we could just get the sales rankings up to something I’d be satisfied with, like…number one.
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6:20 PM–Drizzle starting to fall pretty regularly. I bought a pump for the basement that I can employ if there’s flooding of more than an inch. Got the wrong sized hose and had to run back to the hardware store to get the right size, but now it’s all set to go. News is filled with various administration people saying that we should leave. Kind of late now; nowhere really to go. Next door neighbor and his wife have likewise remained to stay; they’re in their 70s. Still cleaning out office; how did I ACQUIRE this much crap? Living room looks like a bomb hit it because I’ve moved everything upstairs. Can’t remember saying, “Oh, THAT’S where that went” quite this many times. Getting terrific aerobic work out.
I’m going to be live blogging the storm. I figure it can’t be worse than the Oscars.
Aside from the limited edition uncorrected proofs, I will not have copies of “The Camelot Papers” for sale at Dragon*Con. So if you were planning to attend and wanted an autographed copy, now is the time to go online and get it. Just FYI, Barnes & Noble is apparently selling the trade paperback for $4 less than is Amazon. I don’t know how long that will last, so you may want to check it out.
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Well, there goes the shock ending of X-Factor #230: the reveal of the return of Havok. The cover image was shown and it’s being discussed all over the net.
Ah well. Maybe it’ll get more people ordering the book ahead of time instead of them complaining that they can’t find it in the stores. Besides which, I still have a few tricks up my sleeve when it comes to #230…not to mention #227, the ending of which I confidently predict will receive the WTF!? Award of 2011. What’s that? You say there isn’t a WTF!? award? Well, they’re just gonnna have to go invent one.
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Between “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” and “Fright Night,” if you’re into remakes of Roddy McDowall films, then this is your month.
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Exclusive to this site, here’s a behind the scenes photo from the recording session for my second season episode of “Young Justice.” You’re looking at three generations of Flash, voiced by (l-r) George Eads as Barry Allen/Flash, Jason Spizak as Kid Flash, and the debut of Geoff Pierson as the Golden Age Flash (who looks so much like Jay Garrick that he could cosplay him at Comicon). Photo courtesy of David Wilcox of the YJ production team and used with permission.
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