There's a new interview of me up on a website called Canvas Rebel:
canvasrebel.com/meet-mark-r-hunter/ It's basically an online magazine covering business, arts, and various creative types. Their main page is at
https://canvasrebel.com/,
where you can check out all the people who make me look like a slacker.
It was a fun interview, although looking back at it I'm not sure my
answers were more than indirectly related to the questions. I've been
known to go off on tangents.
I just noticed, the opening calls me brilliant and insightful. It just goes to show how good I am at faking it.
Faking it: Do I look brave, here? Hah--I'm not brave, the outfit just
makes me look that way. I never went into a burning building until I
was sure all the spiders were dead.
I also wanted to remind everyone that the updated and less expensive version of Storm Chaser and its short story collection sequel, Storm Squalls, are both out on Amazon. We're going to get Storm Chaser
up on other sites and on the website as soon as life calms down just a
little and we can see what we're doing through the Canadian wildfire
smoke. Until then you can find our books here:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mark-R-Hunter/author/B0058CL6OO I promised that if I sell a hundred copies by the end of summer I'd
recite one of my own poems and post it to the internet. This is not
necessarily an encouragement, so remember that if I sell a thousand
copies, I promise NOT to recite one of my poems. I mean, I wouldn't know
iambic if it kicked me in the pentameter.
The good news is, if a thousand copies sell by the end of summer I promise not to read poetry aloud. So get the word out.
Oh, and finally don't forget the Smashwords Winter/Summer sale, where you can get Coming Attractions for free on ebook, in July. That's way less than ... well, anything. I'll be hanging out here:
https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/ozma914 I'll remind you again at the beginning of the month, 'cause that's what I do.
Wow,
this has turned out to be a link-based blog. Well, then, I'll say
goodbye with some links to my various online stuff. Some of them,
anyway:
And remember: No one ever died from reading too much. Maybe incidental things like forgetting to eat, but not from the reading.