Cool, but slightly mind boggling
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Off to hospital tomorrow to swallow a camera so they can check whether this is a stomach ulcer or not. They sounded alarmed that I’ve been steadily getting more anemic even while I was taking iron tablets, and instead of going “Take this and come back in a month” they’re now going, “OK, next week…
You know what I hate? I hate this modern style of over-active prose. I just opened a book this morning. It sounded great – it’s about mysterious goings on in Istanbul, cults and relics and stuff. All things which have appealed to me since the first Indiana Jones film. But, damn, the style. All short…
I know Amazon ratings don’t mean a lot, but it did give me a thrill this morning to find False Colors in the top 100 of Historical books on Amazon. Actually making a slight impact outside the ‘gay fiction’ lists. LOL! Just for the moment, False Colors by me is above its namesake, False Colours…
Here I am on Simon Williams’ blog, talking about my influences and the single book that changed my life the most: http://www.simonwilliamsauthor.com/interview-with-alex-beecroft.html Those of you who know me well will probably not find out anything new, but if you don’t know the name of the Saxon poet who changed my life, then you can find…
I thought I’d post a link to my entry for Bearing Witness. We had a great line-up of posts yesterday, and I hope that it turns out to be the start of something rather than the end. I’d like to see the comm thrive 🙂 Anyway, my post is here: Freedom by Faith. It’s a…
Just a quick post to say that along with lots of other brilliant bargains, Labyrinth, Blessed Isle and The Crimson Outlaw are available for 99c in Riptide’s end of year sale. Scoop ’em up for cheap while you can ;)* *if you want them and don’t already have them, of course. I don’t want to…