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RAIN, RAIN, PLEASE GO AWAY!!

  • On 27 May | '2005

I, and every other living soul in New England is fed up with this lousy weather. Here comes Memorial Day and most of us will be spending it, like every day for the past two weeks, inside. Enough is enough. If any of you know any Stop-The-Rain Dances, I would beg you to start dancing them..now!

I mentioned two weeks ago that my second pulp
novel, THE HOUNDS OF HELL, was finally out and
available from Wild Cat Books. It has been posted, along with my other books for sale, over in our Air Fare section, along with the appropriate link to help you good folks in buying a copy. And as always, thank you so much for your support in this new phase of my career.
From comics to pulps, it’s been an amazing ride and one most of you seem happy about. Trust me,
these two titles are only the beginning. I’ve several new, major pulp projects in the works that I hope you’ll be excited about when they
are announced.

And despite the awful, wet weather, I had a really great time last weekend, primarily because of two events. One being I finally made it to a local theater and saw Star Wars III –
Revenge of the Sith. And loved it!! Major thumbs up, here, friends. The movie delivered on all counts, both in action and drama and delivered an emotional punch at the end that had me wiping my eyes. I most likely will be seeing it several times. Thank you, George Lucas, for
getting it right, again.

The other fun thing was the Sunday comic book show at the Red Hook Brewerey in the Pease Tradeport in nearby, Newington,NH. Some 500 fans turned out and everyone had a blast. I got reacquainted with my old artist pal, Scot Eaton, he of the current SPIDERMAN fame. It had been over twenty-years since Scot and I hooked up and it felt like only a few days had elapsed.
He’s still the same great guy. And to all the kind folks who stopped my table and bought some comics, thanks. A special such to the several
fans who came to pick up a copy of BROTHER GRIM
because they’d read about it right here. Wow, but real site-visitor-fans. I was delighted to meet you all. Also saw old friend Randy Buccini and Digital Webbing’s own Ed Dukeshire, a guy I’ve wanted to meet for some time. A tip of the hat to the Paperback Bazaar’s Ralph DiBernardo who put on the show. Great job all around. Geez,let’s have more of these.

Now if we can only get some sunshine. Till next week, amigos, take care, Ron.

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