All in all, a pretty good day.
I took half a vacation day, because I had to meet a service entity for my regularly scheduled furnace inspection. I also needed to pick up my snow blower, which, I had been informed, was now back in fighting trim.
I knew both these things would cost me money, but as it worked out, neither cost as much as I expected.
How often does that happen in this economy?
Also, two blog reviews of Troll Valley appeared.
The first was from Hunter Baker, author of The End of Secularism. He calls me “talented and wise,” so I’m pretty sure he got me mixed up with Walker Percy.
Also, a nice review from Betsy Lightfoot at This, That, and the Other Thing.
Thanks to both.
I think both reviews link to the Amazon page.
But I should remind you that, if you have a Nook, you can get it from Lulu at this address.
Have a good weekend.
We mentioned before American fantasy or fantasy set very much in America. Do you think “Troll Valley” is not American? I know the characters are Norwegian and of Norwegian descent, but it seems fairly American to me–perhaps in a melting pot sort of way.
No, I’d say it was American. Did I suggest otherwise?
I guess not. I may have deaf into something
Pardon?
Ooh. I was typing/txting on my new Kindle, and it replaced my attempt at “read” with “deaf.” Sorry about that. At it least it wasn’t like the last time when it replaced “supported” with “cavorted.”