Andrew Huff And The Pool of Lost Souls is now available in paper
by Alex
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After more than a year of hard work I’m very pleased to announce that “Andrew Huff And The Pool Of Lost Souls”:http://alex.golub.name/ahatpols/ is now on sale at lulu.com. “Buy it here”:http://www.lulu.com/content/128306
I am unbelievably grateful to Andrew, Cinnamon, and Naz for all of the hard work and dedication they put into this project. Despite illness, full-time jobs, my own chrulish micromanagement at a distance and their commitment to other, more worthy projects they took the time to help make this dream come true. Thanks so much to each and every one of you. I’m keenly aware of the work’s shortcomings as only an author can be. But it is mine. Or, to be more precise, ours — proof that the intellectual excitement of the blogging scene in turn-of-the-century Chicago can produce overly-academic Jedi fan fiction of the sort rarely seen elsewhere. Also, I’d like to state for the record that I wrote this shit _before_ Whalerider, yo.
The book is published by Lulu.com under the imprint of Poreke Press, a ‘brand’ I hope to use for many print-on-demand open access pieces in the future. It is “available online for free”:http://alex.golub.name/ahatpols/ and is under an Creative Commons license so make as many xeorxes as you want, etc. etc. I’m charging slightly more than it cost to produce it in order to recoup the expense of the ISBN and to save up enough money to buy a listing in Ingram’s, the electronic catalog used by Amazon and everyone else in the world.
The next saga begins around Christmas.
The next saga begins around Christmas…
SCREEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! Dum de dum Dum de dum Dum de dum whooo oooo oo…
Yay! I’m buying a round for my family.
The Saga continues. . . ?
Cheese sandwich
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Congraths! What does “poreke” mean, btw?
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Alex! I can’t believe I haven’t asked about this! To tell you the truth, I had almost completely forgotten about the book until I ran into Andrew and Cinnamon last week. It looks great!! Congratulations — I know it’s late, but it’s sincere!