2/1 - Well, I already love the Beatles, but now... http://tinyurl.com/m8npjzp
2/3 - The music died 55 years ago today
2/4 - For those who may wonder what the Borderlands Press Bootcamp is like, take a listen to a recent survivor, Meghan Arcuri-Moran : http://meghanarcuri.wordpress.com/
2/5 - at 290 words per minute, my reading speed is only a little above average. http://tinyurl.com/7gamsp6
2/6-9 - in Chicago for Love is Murder. God, it's cold here.
2/10 - take few seconds to appreciate this view from the suburbs of our galaxy: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140212.html
2/12 - I love this - Capitalism in its purest form: scoping out a market and filling the void. http://tinyurl.com/mj8nqbv
2/14 - Cannibalism! http://tinyurl.com/n46wupk
2/16 - tweeted by Kim Newman: "I'm watching a horror called You Can't Kill Stephen King. Hoping for sequels: You Can't Stab Peter Straub, You Don't F With F Paul Wilson."
2/17 - a review of DEFINITELY NOT KANSAS, a YA novel by Tom and me: http://hellnotes.com/definitely-not-kans...k-review-2:
2/18 - My contrarian nature is nudging me to dis "True Detective" but I'm digging it too much.
2/20 - I'm looking for a way to get a bottle of this in the US http://www.writerstears.com/?page_id=3
2/24 - Another review of A NECESSARY END: http://horrorworld.org/hw/2014/01/a-necessary-end/
2/25 - come May, I am so there: http://tinyurl.com/m24wfgh
2/26 - Finished DOCTOR SLEEP by Stephen King. This isn't a review just a comment. Due to a bad case of FOBFB (fear of big fat books) I read him only sporadically, sticking to his less weighty tomes. I can't speak for some of his other recent works, but I found the prose in DOCTOR SLEEP effortless, with hardly a wasted word. He's able to do what all storytellers aspire to do (and what I try to hammer home in the Bootcamp): make readers forget they're reading.
2/27 - I found out which Muppet I am. ("Meep!") How about you? http://tinyurl.com/moq4xs4
2/28 - yet another review of DEFINITELY NOT KANSAS: REVIEW: http://tinyurl.com/q75cn7s
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