Friends, I've been holding this back for over a month, but I'm finally at the point where I'm comfortable sharing it...
The cover of my debut novel, The Way of the Wielder!
I'm seriously so in love with it. 🥰 Everything about it is just perfection. You can read more about the process, and the cover itself, on this morning's blog post.
Thank you @ElizabethLeeCo for showing me that this is a thing that exists and is coming soon...
It still makes me mad/sad that Julian Sands is gone, and that he wasn't a bigger star than he was, but at least we get this. Even if the trailer just showed us every scene he will be in, I will absolutely be watching this (slightly ridiculously titled) film. And it may even be good!! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Whispers what if there is an e-petition in the works for Canada's Parliament to provide all MPs, Senators and others with a "free, decentralized, and federated" alternative to Twitter and other corporate social media platforms...
I keep saying we should be making clients that scrape posts from X. Same for Threads frankly. We should get comfortable with unauthorized interoperability. Interop on our terms.
Updated our 2023 Anime / Japanese Films Coming to U.S. Theaters & Online list - Added The Concierge at Hokkyoku Department Store & added date for The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes.
We're just a day away from the start of my latest book giveaway, so I wanted to share the following image, which shows how the stories in "Shards" relate to the other works from "The Nod/Wells Timelines." Hopefully, this will give everyone some useful context, and some ideas about which other books of mine to explore if they enjoy their time with "Shards."
Note that you can always find the most up-to-date version of "The Nod/Wells Timelines" via my official web site:
Meanwhile in Grey-Bruce, a part of the province that has suffered relentless ER closures, the #Ontario#Conservative govt is spending big bucks to rebrand that health system to BrightShores.
Why?
"Whenever you see a hospital with a name like an investment firm instead of a name that represents the hospital’s location or origin, it’s because its executives want it to be turned into a for-profit business."