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Starting my New Year’s resolutions off early, since many booksellers, authors, publishers and editors of my acquaintance will be happy to say “Good riddance!” to 2008, and hope that 2009 brings more hard-fought stability and earned joy to us all.
First resolution is to keep this blog more completely up to date.
Second resolution is to update the networks that link to this blog.
Thank you for reading.
—pmc2
After some Googling, I’ve found some excellent sites for author birthdays for literary fiction, juvenile fiction and for science fiction and fantasy fiction.
I’m implementing the observance of author birthdays as an exercise to make sure I write something for this blog as close to every day as possible, much as I do with “The Anti-Apollyon Diaries” in my personal journal when appropriate.
[Side note - I thought I was being so clever by making the connection that "Apollyon" is very nearly an anagram of "Pollyanna", but I've had to explain it too many times to too many people. Sigh.]
Hopefully, my Gentle Readers, you will like this feature as much as the nonsense I post in my personal journal.
—pmc2
I’ve gone and created a separate MySpace account under the name Bookseller By Night, because I’m in the process of acquiring the domain name through Design Pirate - http://www.designpirate.com.
If you wish to add me on MySpace, I can be found at http://www.myspace.com/booksellerbynight.
I promise not to stab you in the eyes or ears with backgrounds that hang up your computer, or embedded music files & videos. Even though it’s very, very tempting to download my current personal anthem – Dame Shirley Bassey’s cover and video for “Get The Party Started”….. that woman blows the doors off everything she touches!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqNcyFNMfLM
Networking can be fun!
——–pmc2
I will be moving some backdated posts from the LiveJournal version of Bookseller By Night to here, over the next few weeks.
Do not be alarmed by posts suddenly materializing like ghosts from the walls.
