Thursday, June 16, 2005
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This is just a test of blogging via email. Check out the wiki!
Hey! It worked. I was checking my site statistics and was about to go see who my visitors were, when I remembered how depressing that can be. So I didn't do it. Meanwhile, Lath is meeting his fate. . . Almost. Kind of engaging in avoidance behavior, but Liz's Crimson City is getting great reviews, so I was setting up my website links to those. Now here's the thing. I thought to myself, gee, maybe I shouldn't do that, because what if my reviews suck? Then I'll have to link to those and everyone will see I'm the weak link. Sigh.
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Ah, yes. The "weak link" fear. Otherise known as, "Please don't let me suck the most!" Your book is going to rock. So there.
I went to go pick up that issue of RT where Crimson City was reviewed because I decided I wanted to see the ad, anyway. Well, the ad looks awesome (You can find it on my blog at lizmaverick.blogspot.com). And then also having Crimson City sandwiched between books by Cherry Adair and Suzanne Brockmann as one of three highlighted books was cool. (Except is was weird to have them call Crimson City a thriller. I guess we'll have to describe the Crimson books as paranormal futuristic action romantic suspense thrillers.) And then did you notice that in the Borders/Waldens ad on the back cover, Crimson City was one of the books? So, the series is getting lots of play. Yay! We don't suck! ;)
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I went to go pick up that issue of RT where Crimson City was reviewed because I decided I wanted to see the ad, anyway. Well, the ad looks awesome (You can find it on my blog at lizmaverick.blogspot.com). And then also having Crimson City sandwiched between books by Cherry Adair and Suzanne Brockmann as one of three highlighted books was cool. (Except is was weird to have them call Crimson City a thriller. I guess we'll have to describe the Crimson books as paranormal futuristic action romantic suspense thrillers.) And then did you notice that in the Borders/Waldens ad on the back cover, Crimson City was one of the books? So, the series is getting lots of play. Yay! We don't suck! ;)

