To be fair, I waited as long as I possibly could before perverting the pure and worthy cause of WTTT for my own fiendish ends. So when you indict me mentally (as well you should) for my crimes, recall – if you will – that I waited a full seven days before I did so.
So without further ado, I would like to invite you to become one of the literally dozens of happy persons who have purchased and enjoyed Pen and Platen: Short Stories Written the Long Way.
MARVEL! At the non-bilateral exploits of legendary gunfighter, Silas Starkweather!
GASP! At the horrible leviathan of the deep!
THRILL! As you plunge into the fevered mind of a madman!
PAY! Only $0.99!
Thanks, and enjoy.
-Mike
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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9 comments:
you invite "to to"?
Clearly, big-time writers cannot be bothered to grammar-check.
aaaahh, if I only had a Kindle.
but, Santa Claus is coming to town.
I enjoy Mike's writing and hope to have a Kindle soon.
I'm reading the collection and having a lot of fun.
You don't need a Kindle -- Kindle software can be downloaded free onto your computer.
...or i-device!
Can I fork over some dough to have a printed version?
To make it simple, I should just download it and print it myself. I want to read but I'm not a fan of lengthy reading in digital format. What a stick in the mud.
Physical copies of P&P will be available with the new year, thanks to the selfless contributions of folks like Mr. Clemens and Sir Bowker.
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