I went on vacation. We went to Maine and ate a lot of things from the ocean that once lived in shells. As in, if it was in a shell at some point, I ate it. Or tried to. And pizza. Don’t ask me why, but pizza in Montreal is mostly bad. Maine isn’t quite […]
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Post Vacation Thoughts – and The Types of People Who Should Buy My Book If You Haven’t Already Done So
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The Year of the Short Story?
It was the Year of the Short Story? In 2011? Like, regionally somewhere, perhaps in a hamlet, or internationally? How did I miss this? Marketing is only good when the people who can make a difference know they need to help you market something. Right? Or is ignorance bliss? After all, I was only 4 […]