When Life Gets in the Way...Unless you stop it
I've been going through a bit of a rough spot. I lost a job I hated on the 2nd of June...and I have been caught in the whirlwind of resumes, worry, etc. ever since. Today I go to lunch with the VP and COO (Chief Operations Officer) of a new company...a new start...and I'm happy to say that, through all of this, I managed to maintain my focus.
I thought I'd take this time to remind folks about my novel, "The Mote in Andrea's Eye." It's pretty cheap over at www.amazon.com - you can get it for a little over $16 (not bad for a nice HC novel). It's filled with action, adventure, a horrible hurricane, a courageous heroine, and the Bermuda Triangle...how could this be bad?
It's gotten rave reviews in Publisher's Weekly and Library Journal and has collected several others, so you don't have to take my word for it...
And if you have a spare moment stopy by my live journal. I've conducted some interviews over the past week - bestselling author, filmmaker and entertainer John Mason Skipp - and Gerard Houarner, one of the great modern short fiction authors working h dark fantasy and horror...
The Deep Blue Journal
And finally...as you sip coffee, read and write, think of me today and my lunch/interview and send good vibes. It would be nice to get back to work!
DNW
I thought I'd take this time to remind folks about my novel, "The Mote in Andrea's Eye." It's pretty cheap over at www.amazon.com - you can get it for a little over $16 (not bad for a nice HC novel). It's filled with action, adventure, a horrible hurricane, a courageous heroine, and the Bermuda Triangle...how could this be bad?
It's gotten rave reviews in Publisher's Weekly and Library Journal and has collected several others, so you don't have to take my word for it...
And if you have a spare moment stopy by my live journal. I've conducted some interviews over the past week - bestselling author, filmmaker and entertainer John Mason Skipp - and Gerard Houarner, one of the great modern short fiction authors working h dark fantasy and horror...
The Deep Blue Journal
And finally...as you sip coffee, read and write, think of me today and my lunch/interview and send good vibes. It would be nice to get back to work!
DNW
3 Comments:
At July 12, 2006 1:43 PM, C.C. Harrison said…
David,
I'm sending out positive energy to draw a new job to you. Good luck on your lunch interview today.
At July 15, 2006 11:52 AM, Anonymous said…
David, I really like the cover for The Mote in Andrea's Eye. Did you pick it?
At July 18, 2006 8:24 PM, David Niall Wilson said…
The cover art for The Mote was a last-minute fix to a MUCH worse design ... my friend and very talented artist Alan Clark put that together in less than an hour - it's not what I had hoped for...but it beats the alternative...
CC - I got a job. Thanks for the vibes...
DNW
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