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Tor’s new website
Hey, Tor (my publisher) got a new website. Pretty nifty.
Filed under the topic On Writing on February 15th 2007 at 3:46 pm. You can subscribe to the RSS feed for this entry to keep track of comments. You can also use to trackback.
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1. Steve Buchheit on Feb 16th, 2007 at 3:09 pm
’bout time (he said thinking about how long it had been since he updated his own site).
Yes, nifty. Although the CSS pop windows (or whatever they’re called, still find them annoying). I just hope they keep this one up to date.
The sad news is that there’s a new author whose last name and forthcoming book stops me from telling th ejoke about, “if I ever get my book finished/published, it’ll be able to sit on the shelf next to S. Brust’s books.” Sigh. It was a good joke.
2. tobias s buckell on Feb 19th, 2007 at 10:43 pm
I’m sorry to have dashed your dreams, Steve
!
3. Steve Buchheit on Feb 20th, 2007 at 7:38 am
Well, the good news is they’ll probably still be shelved next to yours. Not like you’re second prize or anything, it’s just before I would be between two authors I liked and respect.
So, you better sell a lot, Tobias. I expect some secondary sales from, “Well, this guy is close (on the shelf), maybe he’s almost as good.”