
One of my regular readers (and favorite authors) Eric Mayer once mentioned that when he hits page 200 in a book, he finally believes that it's going to happen. I'm still not sure about Darkness over Dallas, but I hit the 200 page barrier today--I feel pretty good about that, even if I'm not sure about whether the book really is going to happen.
After writing, Karen and I walked to the library. I returned one book and resisted the strong temptation to check out another (Karen returned two and checked out three) so we were break-even as a family and I'm one ahead as an individual. I'm reading A WORLD TOO NEAR by Kay Kenyon. I posted my review of SHAKEDOWN by Joel Goldman here: www.booksforabuck.com/mystery/mys_08/shakedown.html. I enjoyed this book, thought the writing was strong, but felt that Goldman relied far too much on coincidence. Anyone read any of his other books? I'd love to know what you think.
After the library, we stopped by the post office. Karen mailed off a prize, I mailed off some tax stuff, and I bought a mess of Forever stamps. If you aren't keeping track, you should know that postal rates are going up--again.
I've fallen behind on submissions and so I got back started on reading them today. I'm ever-hopeful that I'll find another great talent in the bunch.
Speaking of discovered talent, I'm going to make FINDING FUNBOY by Matt Golec the www.BooksForABuck.com book of the day. I admit when I started this, I wasn't sure. But Golec won me over with his charming coming of age mystery set in Maine. Only $3.99. Learn more, read the FREE excerpt, or buy the entire eNovel here: www.booksforabuck.com/mystery/mys_07/finding_funboy.html. (Available in HTML, Adobe Acrobat PDF, Palm DOC, Mobipocket, and Microsoft Reader formats). Here's the cover (cover design by Karen Leabo):
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P.S., Happy Cinco de Mayo. Hoist a Corona for me.