Post by Tokrika on Mar 2, 2012 20:12:21 GMT -5
Massively pissed, so I decided to get a new book for my kindle despite being broke (and with no foreseeable income even after my thesis is done). No luck with W00ding. And he (yes, you!) hasn't published anything since October. Some would think that an impossibly long time, and my phrasing might even have insinuated that I am one of them. That is luckily not the case. I'll allow for another couple of days before I get impatient and start writing angry rants, doing late night phone calls and emotional emails at CW.
Lame drunken jokes aside, Hi; I'm Tokrika.
I read a couple of books a week and have been doing so for the last 20+ years or so ( read The call of the wild at 5 and LOTR at 6... after that adventure and or scifi/fantasy has been genres I tend to fall back to when I just want to enjoy myself).
I have a large range of authors that I check up on regularly to see if I should toss more of my money their (or their publishers) way. CW is one of them now after I picked up a copy from the 'new releases' section in 2007. I haven't read any CW books but The Fade and the KJ books, and the writing has become progressively better through every one of them (not saying it was bad to begin with).
I like to tell people who have made a massive effort to create concepts and characters for others that I appreciate their work, which is why I signed up for the forum. So, cheers Chris. Looking forward to the next one.
Lame drunken jokes aside, Hi; I'm Tokrika.
I read a couple of books a week and have been doing so for the last 20+ years or so ( read The call of the wild at 5 and LOTR at 6... after that adventure and or scifi/fantasy has been genres I tend to fall back to when I just want to enjoy myself).
I have a large range of authors that I check up on regularly to see if I should toss more of my money their (or their publishers) way. CW is one of them now after I picked up a copy from the 'new releases' section in 2007. I haven't read any CW books but The Fade and the KJ books, and the writing has become progressively better through every one of them (not saying it was bad to begin with).
I like to tell people who have made a massive effort to create concepts and characters for others that I appreciate their work, which is why I signed up for the forum. So, cheers Chris. Looking forward to the next one.