Larry outdoes himself in his latest blog entry, with his patented misuse of uppercase and boldface. Note his braggadocio about this being a new story, instead of a reprint.
Next, I’ll have a BRAND NEW story coming to the September 2009 issue — I know, a good ways off — of Aoife’s Kiss (Sam’s Dot Publishing). [...]
Archive for November, 2008
More Larry Lulz
Posted in Dagstine, Legion of Nitwits, tagged Dagstine, Legion of Nitwits on November 30, 2008 | 27 Comments »
Nicky Does Freelance/More on the Signing
Posted in Legion of Nitwits, Nickolaus Pacione, Pacione, tagged Legion of Nitwits, Nickolaus Pacione, Pacione on November 30, 2008 | 32 Comments »
To my delight, I returned from the birthday party to find a new entry from ETT. Nicky is selling his freelance services. Bonus lulz: we have more reports from the book signing at Awakening II.
I am a layout specialist for higher to writers who want to publish their book on www.lulu.com.
[. . .]
My rates are [...]
Book Signing
Posted in Legion of Nitwits, Nickolaus Pacione, Pacione, tagged Legion of Nitwits, Nickolaus Pacione, Pacione on November 29, 2008 | 10 Comments »
Hat Tip: Anonymous, via Baupdeth
(Emphasis mine)
Now I have to check out in about 2 hours so I can move over to other one. For my sake this better be a good signing; well at least be able to sell four of the copies of one book so I can pay for a couple nights because [...]
Nitwit or Not?
Posted in Uncategorized on November 29, 2008 | 20 Comments »
Occasionally, I’ll receive a friend invitation out of the blue from someone on Goodreads. If I’ve never heard of the person, I’ll check out his or her profile, and scan the person’s friends list. I do the same thing on MySpace. On those rare occasions when I send a friend invitation to someone who doesn’t [...]
Rubik’s Revo and Geritol
Posted in Uncategorized on November 29, 2008 | 2 Comments »
What do you buy as a gift for someone’s “surprise” 50th birthday party? The obvious solution is to go with bot a gag gift, and something the person would actually like to have.
We could have gone with Metamucil, but Geritol’s a little more socially acceptable in a roomful of people, most of whom we don’t [...]



