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Steven Lyle Jordan
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True; but if they can reliably prove it's you and not be spoofed, they don't need to change.

The wonderful thing about amendments is, they too can be amended...

Okay, I'll grant you that the visuals combination worked. But that God-awful music! My ears are still bleeding! I have de-selected entire stations from my favorites list when they've played saccharin canned drek like that!

My very first thought:

Still, it's unfortunate that people quite literally need to be forced into sobriety to understand how ludicrous the anti-LGBT sentiment really is.

I reject your reality and substitute my own.

Don't want one of those monsters, either.

If I could I'd give you 50 Likes for that one!

Of course, it doesn't help that I have rotten social networking and self-promotion skills. :)

You clearly haven't read ALL the self-published books. There are independent authors out there who really know their stuff and can tell a great yarn; don't assume they all suck, because it's simply not true.

I'm seeing a lot of the same advice here (publish here, publish there, don't go print, get an editor)... but perhaps the most important thing to do is figure out how to market your book.

If I knew that, you'd be in line behind me!

Sorry, I loved UFO.

Not just the Eagle: The design of Alpha itself and their technology designs all rocked. The uniforms were even practical, though they could have used more color (but then, monochromatic with accent color was in at the time).

I always wanted their aftermath to turn up in Cassiday's Planetary comics... even penned a script for it, myself. If I could get the rights, I'd do a followup novel in a heartbeat.

I think Straker was driven by his own near-death experience at the hands of a UFO (which crippled General Henderson) to run SHADO and stop the aliens, no matter what... and yes, he played it as pure martyr. But some people are that obsessed, so I can't fault him for it (or the show its direction).

One of the UFO novelizations specified that the wigs were supposed to have anti-static qualities, important to the operation of the Moonbase command center.

Dick Cheney rises from the grave.

Certainly if every Batman comic looked this good, I'd probably never stop reading. (Unless the stories were crap.)

Dr. Victor Bergman.