Cool. Glad to hear it! :)
Cool. Glad to hear it! :)
You're welcome. Hope to see more from you, soon! :)
I enjoyed your book. It was an interesting change from the "normal" superhero story.
Great article. I'm really hoping that something comes of this. Who knows? Someone reading about this now could get inspired enough to make it happen.
Reminds me of the uber-rich people in Robert Heinlein's "I Will Fear No Evil," or "Friday."
No problem! :)
Try top left, go left to right, working your way down to the lower right, just like a normal page in a book. Some artists will go with a different flow, but it's usually like what you would expect.
It's a bad pun of the phrase "Enough is Enough" :)
Now, Enoch is Enoch!
I was going to post this if no one else had. Thanks!
Hmmm... Probably not quite that many.
Very cool. I wonder how many other structures will be discovered to have been mistaken for other objects now?
Armor is an odd book. I loved the sections that took place battling the Ants/Bugs/Whatever. The other part of the book? Horrible.
This book ... wow. What a total mindf*ck. I somehow managed to struggle through it, but it took a supreme effort. It was almost a random stream of consciousness, and the stream went to some REALLY bizarre places. My only recommendation is to try and put your brain in neutral. If you try and keep track of everything,…
Left a garlicky taste in the mouth. A cross that wasn't to be borne. Just couldn't sink my teeth into it.
I feel oddly relieved knowing that I'm not the only one to struggle with this one. I like the concept; I just can't finish it. Granted, I haven't tried to read it for many years. Maybe I'll give it another whirl.
The Silmarillion. I cannot get past the same, stinking, point, every single time I try to read it.
You might like James P. Hogan's "Giants" trilogy - "Inherit The Stars," "Gentle Giants of Ganymede" and "Giant's Star." He has some terrific one-shot books, too: "Thrice Upon A Time," "The Genesis Machine," "The Two Faces Of Tomorrow."
Wonderfully hideous stuff! :)
No, you're not wrong.