IT’S DOT-NET…NOT DOT-COM !
- On 3 Jun | '2005
Sometimes it’s the little things that escape you. When son Scott, the family PC guru, set up this site, he made a point of including the Contact button whereby any of you reading this
could easily write me, should the urge to do so overcome you in a moment of weakness. Last week, a fellow I’d met at the Newington con, wrote saying he had tried to reach me via the site only to have his e-mail returned undeliverable. Upon checking the address on the contact button with my business card, he found the error. The contact had my e-mail address as (Airship27@comcast.com) That is wrong. The suffix is dot-net…not dot.com! I immediately buzzed Scott and he corrected it promptly. Now it makes me wonder how many others have tried in vain to say hi via this bogus route. My deepest apologies, if you are one of those. Again, the link is hitched to my proper address, so drop me a line. I’d really love to hear from you.
With Spring having been cancelled this year
(I’m not kidding, if you live in New England,
you know what I’m talking about.) June has brought honest-to-goodness sunshine and warm weather. And the jungle growth that is my backward was finally mowed down yesterday. Took over 90 minutes and wiped me out. Hey, I’m pushing 59. Give me a break. But Val says it looks great and hopefully I’ll be able to get a bi-weekly routine going. We’re even talking about hitting the local nursery for some flowers over the weekend. A really good sign.
Writing-wise, I’ve been working on two new comics projects this past week. One is for a special one-shot beind done with my pal, Chris Mills, while the other is for a mini-series called THE GOD BOX. The chap who commissioned the latter wanted a script ASAP which was out of the question, as I’m way overloaded with projects right now. Still, not wanting to dissappoint people, I offered to write the scripts Marvel style and when the art comes in, let him do the dialogue scripting. I generally prefer to work full-script, but doing page-plotting is a whole lot faster for sure. Will keep you posted as to how it all comes out.
Finally, Tom Floyd has just started Chapter Two of his excellent on-line adventure strip,
CAPTAIN SPECTRE. This is such a classy, old
fashion strip, it reminds me of the greats like
FLASH GORDON and PRINCE VALIANT. Tom is doing a bang-up job with Cap. Do yourselves a favor
and check it out..over on my links page.
And that’s all she wrote for this week, amigos. Catch you in seven. Over and out,
Ron. ,/p>