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Monday, September 30, 2019

Our Keto Reset - Day 7

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Day 7. Bacon. Keto Flu. Bloatitorium. Dehydration . Puking. The day started out great. We got up about 7 AM. In retrospect, we should ...
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Sunday, September 29, 2019

Our Keto Reset - Day 6

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Day 6. I felt great again today. Got up and walked 2 miles. Then I had to get some food into the oven. The plan was to have a big lunc...
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Saturday, September 28, 2019

Our Keto Reset - Day 5

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Day 5. Felt absolutely great today. Got up at 6 AM. Walked 1.1 miles. Not a lot, but it’s something. Today's menu: Break...
Friday, September 27, 2019

Our Keto Reset - Day 4

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Day 4. I'm back in the saddle again. Woke up to a better back. Today's menu: Breakfast: Skipped (oops) Mid Morning:...
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Our Keto Reset - Day 3

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Day 3. The remnants of Hurricane Lorena are still hanging around. The arthritis in my lower back was screaming today. No work. Litt...
Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Our Keto Reset - Day 2

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Day 2. We would have gotten up and walked, but the remnants of Hurricane Lorena hit us at midnight and we're spent the day in...
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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Our Keto Reset - Day 1

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Day 1. Nothing spectacular happened yesterday, but then this was just the first day. We didn't have any urges, probably because of t...
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Sunday, September 22, 2019

Our Keto Reset - Day Zero

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In this era of save games and respawning, one wonders why we can't do it in real life. Why can't I respawn while my friends stand ...
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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

A Lush and Seething Hell by John Hornor Jacobs

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I was fortunate enough to receive an advanced copy of this book witch contains a small novel and a rich novella. I was eager to read it an...
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Friday, April 19, 2019

New Author Alert - James E. Mack

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There's an author who needs some love. Cards on the table. I know the guy. He's written two books. Both take place in Scotland. Bo...
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Friday, January 25, 2019

I'm Coming to Patreon - Will You Join Me?

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The big news for 2019 is I'm going to create a Patreon page. It's going...
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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Oh Snap - Looks Like I Have A Shared Universe

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I've been doing this subconsciously for longer than I have been doing it consciously. After thirty books, including hardback novellas a...
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Thursday, December 27, 2018

Anyone Remember Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser or Fritz Leiber?

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This is a joyously fun tale starring Hemmo and Doogie and hooker mermaids, talking Sturgeons, and sentient octopi, set in 1950s Astoria, Or...
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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Templeton Gate Reviews Burning Sky

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I was chuffed as they say in the UK about this review. I love these guys and constantly want to impress them because if I can do that, it ...

Radioactive Reviews Burning Sky

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I was very psyched to see that Radioactive Book Reviews decided to review Burning Sky. They are known to be a no shit hard-assed review si...
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Burning Sky Makes Another Best of 2018 List

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Adman, Bonvivant, and Author, John Hornor Jacobs had his own best list for 2018. Among many illustrious books, he included Burning Sky. Her...
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New Burning Sky Review - Runalong The Shelves

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I almost missed this. Thanks to Joe for letting me know about it. Overall, this is a very positive review, but the reviewer brings up a ...

Burning Sky Makes Another Best of 2018 List

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Thanks to David Agranoff, who besides being a major reviewer in the industry, but is also the founder of the PK Dick Podcast Dickheads. Wh...
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Identity Motifs in The Goldfinch, The Catcher in the Rye, and Life As We Know It

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I recently wrote an article called Identity Motifs in The Goldfinch, The Catcher in the Rye, and Life As We Know It that was published ov...

Found Footage Fiction - Locus Magazine Article

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I recently had an article published in Locus Magazine's Author's Round Table about Found Footage Fiction. For those who don't k...
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Adventures in Kindling - My Year In Books 2018

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Turns out I read about forty books this year. A lot of the reason the number is so high was because I spent half the year in Afghanistan, ...
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