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My storefront is the one labelled: Community Marketplace on thewritersbox.ning.com Jesus Christ and the End-times. Forgot to point that out before.
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P.S.: From the looks of things and the way storm clouds are brewing, it looks as if it may not be long before the good ol' US of A may be flat on its face, and, you may find yourself standing before the "Almighty Cat" of your disdain, sooner than ...
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No Tony, I'm still around and kickin'! Just got kinda involved in more pressing matters, shall we say. Thanks for at least trying to consider my bone yards article. Part II & III are the ones that I really wanted you to consider (those are the one...
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I've just received an email from an old friend in the UK. The jokes contained could be construed as being highly offensive to certain people, so you've been warned ... Police in London have found a bomb outside a mosque... They've told the public...
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Alvin, so you're still around. Thought you'd gone and assumed the missionary position somewhere. I tried to look at your covers, but the message told me that the 'app had not been approved', whatever that means. I did take a (very) quick glance a...
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... And what did I just do? I sent Dana a 'gift'! What the foxtrot uniform charley kilo was I thinking? No more, I beg you.
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Going Back to Dear Old Blighty

Well, it’s finally fixed. My wife (the Amazon Queen) and I will be flying off to England in September, for a two week vacation. Despite my plea that I don’t like traveling with the lower classes (whining kids, crying babies, and fat, Spandex-clad women), she refused to let me book first class tickets, so we’ll be flying steerage on the British Airways flight from Phoenix to Heathrow.

Following long discussions, we’ve planned this trip carefully, and we’ll not only be seeing the tourist sights t… Continue

Posted on July 4, 2009 at 2:18pm — 1 Comment

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At 2:54pm on November 13, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Tony,

Thanks for your good wishes, and I'm sorry if you think my promotional activities are Spam. I assure you they are not. You can of course choose not to open them. I only send info on my work to those who have listed themselves as my friends but I will remove you from that list and you will receive no more form me.

Best wishes for your future career.

Brian
At 1:18pm on November 13, 2009, Dana G gave Tony Walker a gift
Filler up, will ya? (you are driving me to drink!)
From the Gift Store
At 4:04am on August 27, 2009, Mark P. Henderson said…
I too recall the use of raspberry canes as throwing spears, though I never wrought havoc on a greenhouse with them. Such memories of childhood become more agreeable as we age...
At 3:43pm on August 14, 2009, Mark P. Henderson said…
Tony - I've had a friend request from Jen Thomas that I conjecture is the same as the one you received, and my gut response was similar to yours. I checked out the link and found the type of money-making scheme (scam?) you'd expect - and noted a disclaimer at the bottom of the page to the effect that Google doesn't endorse, support or have anything to do with it. I've therefore sent a message to Dana alerting her to what the new recruit is doing and suggesting that a word of friendly advice might be in order. (I didn't explicitly propose the Grand Order of the Boot.)

Mark.
At 4:39pm on August 6, 2009, Mark P. Henderson said…
Hi Tony... Presumably you're planning your trip back to Blighty for next month, so I expect you're pretty busy; but if you're on TWB at all and fancy reading a 5500 word spoof fairy-tale that might amuse you, there's now one on my blog!
At 1:17pm on July 9, 2009, Mark P. Henderson said…
I don't doubt the magnitude of America's problems, Tony - essentially a huge gulf between the very rich (often corrupt) and the very poor (forced either into crime or into fundamentalist religion - or both). And I agree that corruption among Britain's politicians is chickenfeed compared to what happens in Washington - or for that matter, Brussels. But I've never seen the British public so angry for so long than they've been over the MPs' expenses scandal! Even Sir Fred and his ilk didn't arouse such communal ire.

What I'd doubt in your analysis is the presumption that greed is a British import from the USA. We have our home-grown variety, fostered by the 1980s government, which made selfishness a virtue and philanthropy a matter for contempt. Subsequent governments haven't reversed that revolting degradation of our system of values. In fact, they've been elected because they've subscribed to it. I believe it was a parallel development with Reagan's America, not a derivative thereof - but no more morally defensible. It was the root cause of the expenses scandal, and of the banking collapse and all woes associated therewith. Thus, public anger has been directed against a symptom, not the disease; a twig rather than the root and trunk.

Notwithstanding which, I hope September brings you good tidings in respect of a possible future home back in East Yorkshire! Good to hear from you again.

Mark.
At 5:18pm on July 8, 2009, Mark P. Henderson said…
Hello Tony - Thanks for the message! Crich is about 30 miles from here but I know it well. I haven't visited York for years though I have friends near there.

The recession is a nightmare for most people, one way or the other, so I'm sure it will be difficult to sell your house at present. But I hope you'll be able to return to your native land ere long, if that's your aim.

Things are no better on this side of the pond, of course. Consider poor Sir Fred Goodwin, recently "retired" CEO of the Royal Bank of Scotland, who succeeded in bringing the institution to the brink of total ruin - no mean achievement. There were many protests about his £550,000 annual pension, doubtless the voices of petty envy, including those belonging to former RBS employees who have lost their incomes, homes, families etc. as a result of the crash. Dear Sir Fred, out of pure goodness of heart, has decided to hand back £200,000 p.a. How is the poor man going to survive on £350,000 a year? What a world, to demand such self-sacrifice.

I was introduced to this site by Mari Sloan, who wanted me to participate in the workshop on POV that she's set up and run (in collaboration with Dana). I've joined in the chat following her teaching sessions and I've posted my contribution for tomorrow... What further contribution I can make remains to be seen, but I'm happy to help other authors as far as my limited ability allows!

Mark.
At 1:50pm on July 7, 2009, Stephan Loy said…
As to the scheme on my profile page, I'm always open to suggestions! Frankly, I think my page would be easier to look at if it had your book cover on it ;-P

Set's todger? Does that mean I don't even have to look to know you're a Brit?

Anyhow, it wouldn't be Set's todger, but Osiris's. Not giving away spoilers here for anyone who knows the basics of Egyptian legend, but after Isis escapes from Set and locates her dead husband's body, she drags it back to the Egyptian marshes and does her mojo to resurrect him. This drives Set absolutely bananas. After all, he murdered Osiris for a reason; now he might have to do it all over again? Set finds Isis with Osiris's body before the resurrection is completed. He takes the body, chops it up into itty bitty pieces, and has his men spirit those pieces to the far ends of the earth. That'll teach Isis! And just in case she doesn't get the point, he gives special orders concerning the disappearance of Osiris's penis. The only penis he wants Isis noticing is his own.
Yep, those Egyptians. They didn't shy from the juicy stuff.
At 2:33am on June 13, 2009, Alvin Mitchell said…
At last, Tony! I got to see some of your work. Stumbled across it on authornation.com, got the link to your website from there. I must say, I do see what you mean by powerful covers with a minimum of effort & clutter, although to be sure, its not likely I'll be anymore excited about reading any of yours, than you will ever be about reading any of mine. Interesting cover work though. Did you do those yourself, or, did you hire a graphic designer?
At 11:00pm on June 10, 2009, Alvin Mitchell said…
Hahn! That's a new and interesting twist of both history and bio. (concerning your comment on "The Apocalypse...")! Thanks Tony, I never heard that before. So, are you now a US citizen, or, are you just vacationing with us?

As for the nature of Gog and Magod, they're definitely not the "good guys" in God's eyes!
 
 

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