Monday I had Friday on my mind…
Tags: friday
“You’ve got to embrace the future. You can whine about it, but you’ve got to embrace it.”
~ Matt Groening, b. 15 February 1954
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Tags: february 15, future, matt groening
I’d never thought about it before, but obviously this is what a Playboy bunny looks like before she puts on her makeup and goes to work.
Did your mom have an outfit like this?
Tags: makeup, playboy bunny
“You’ve got to embrace the future. You can whine about it, but you’ve got to embrace it.”
~ Matt Groening, b. 15 February 1954
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/39406565463663691/
Tags: february 15, future, matt groening
“You’ve got to embrace the future. You can whine about it, but you’ve got to embrace it.”
~ Matt Groening, b. 15 February 1954
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/39406565463663691/
Tags: february 15, future, matt groening
AL-QUEBECA
Mystery thriller, eBook $2.99, paper $11.50
Montreal homicide detective Sophie Gillette, still mourning the death of her brother during covert ops in Afghanistan, investigates a fatal hit-and-run, uncovering a terrorist plot to assassinate an American governor, disable New England’s electrical grid, and kill 10,000 hockey fans.
Kindle or paperback version:
www.amazon.com/Al-Quebeca-ebook/dp/B00CHQOY8O
Any other digital format:
www.smashwords.com/books/view/309140
Tags: al-qaeda, al-quebeca, alan annand, Montreal, mystery, sleeper cell, terrorism, thriller
Somebody I follow on Twitter turned me on to this cool site (www.wordle.net). You can enter a batch of words from the “word cloud” that describes whatever your latest opus is all about, and Wordle will render it as a cool text graphic. Wordle does this by scrambling your text at random and then throwing it up on the screen in just one of many possible layouts, plus random font and color choices. But that’s just for an appetizer. If you think you can improve on random creativity (and who do you think you are — God?) you can choose your own configuration, font and color, and still get a playfully random mix in the end.
This featured graphic was made by using just a few of the words that help describe my novel Scorpio Rising, in which a private investigator uses astrology, palmistry and omens to solve a three-way murder conspiracy. You can find it on Amazon, Smashwords and other online retailers.



