Mann, this was a tough one to write, but I’m really happy with the end result.

Speaking of writing, I got some nice shout-out for my writing from Yinzer, as well as some praise for my shifting the Spacetrawler storyline in won fell strip last week from Gary over at Fleen.

Steven Shinney and Jason Sigler did a “Digital Strips” podcast which was half (second half) aimed at reviewing Spacetrawler. I warn you: Steven slags the characters a bit. But here’s my takeaway: they talk and disagree in depth about the strip’s characters BECAUSE it has enough depth to have feelings on these writing issues. Which makes me damn happy. I feel I have thrown scraps in the yard which the dogs find bloody enough to fight over.

Also, thank you for the kind words from Doc Nelson.  And in cool news, my friend Dan is at it again, and has build an X-Wing fighter out of office suppiles, and You Can Too.

And more awesomeness, reader Heather Read has knitted an Eeb. I am in awe. There is a chance she will post the pattern at some point, and if she does, I’ll make sure you know.

Regarding Conventions/Appearances (list over in the right-hand column):
I posted the Austin show prematurely, but then realized there was a scheduling conflict, and had to cancel. But I have added the Albuquerque Sci Fi Expo, August 6-7 (replacing Bubonicon). I have also applied for a table at APE Oct 1-2, but have been wait-listed, so keep your fingers crossed.

Lastly, my friend Matt mentioned to me this week that there was a period (a few weeks back) when notifications of Spacetrawler updates weren’t going out. I apologize. There were troubles with the website, and I didn’t know that this was one of them (nobody told me), although fortunately when I fixed the other problems this got fixed as well.

Oh, and second lastly (sheesh, this IS a rambling blog, come Monday I’ll have NOTHING left to blog about), I am looking for more book recommendations (as I read the pile of Romance books recommended), I am looking for really good books which focus on the aristocracy (Europe, Japan, wherever), but focuses more on their intrigue, romance, and pastimes rather than business.

Oh, and third-lastly, support the kickstarter for Kurtz and Straub to have a mini-series about them!