@ralph058 I met a lady who had a leopard as a pet. It was a strictly indoor animal, and more like a big dog than a cat, but it still purred if you pet it right.
Me at the start of my Kickstarter, vs Me at the end of my Kickstarter.
Well that was a ride. I didn't anticipate being hospitalised halfway through my campaign, but we're funded and I'll have my first book available through Ingram Spark for everyone in June/July.
More tests today! Heading into radiology for a biopsy. Just a little one, with a long, thin needle. I'm sure it will be great fun and entirely problem free.
This ain't no render! The book is a reality, or at least the first proof from @ingramsparkbooks is a reality. You'll have to wait about a month to get your hands on your own copy. I'll post the sales link once I have the Kickstarter fulfilled.
@wendypalmer The paperback is red and the Hardcover is blue, encoring people to collect both printings for completionism. I had a couple of people order both. I haven't had the physical proof of the hardback, yet, but I'll make a video of those when they arrive, too.
What's that thing you're not good at writing? I do good, basic descriptions of places, but it's hard for me to spend much time really digging into the feel of a location. My characters, alternatively, are really well rounded.
@TheLordChiefRockaNumberOne
I have sooo much trouble with this. Someone asks me to describe my book and I'm suddenly a slack-jawed yokel mumbling incoherently about theme and style.
Pope Francis has criticised “foolish” climate change deniers who don’t believe the evidence for human-caused global warming.
In his first interview on US television, the Pontiff reaffirmed his stance on the subject. When asked what he had to say to climate change deniers he spoke out against their disbelief of the evidence.
“There are people who are foolish and foolish even if you show them research, they don’t believe it,” he said. #ClimateChange
Boredom is the worst thing about being in hospital. If you want to add a spike of excitement to my life you can jump on over to Kickstarter and back my book. Or just give this a boost.
@Skyye I'm very "lucky" with this one as the treatment path is very clear and highly successful. A pulmonary embolism is clotting in veins around the lungs, making it hard to transfer oxygen from the lungs to the blood. I go on blood thinners and presto! no more clotting. A lot of tests to try and determine WHY the clotting started, but I'll be back to normal very quickly.