Wednesday, 22 June 2005

distant drums

Credit card in hand, and perched to buy a new drum for my laser printer. £95 plus vat; yup that's what I always pay. Maybe time for new toner too, I muse.
Hang on though, I stutter - aren't those new mono lasers quite cheap? The newer drums must be correspingingly cheaper too, I reason.
Not so, Joe. Here's a sample price from today;
OKI B4100 - 18ppm 8mb Laser Printer - £68.07 plus Vat
Oki Mono Drum for same model - £95.06 plus Vat
Here I should ramble on about 'disposable' printers, like throwing away a new car when the petrol runs out, etc. (Ok, sparkplugs)
Alas I've got work to do, but you get the picture, my hollow friend.

Friday, 17 June 2005

Hello Doctor

Glad to see that a third series of Dr Who has been comissioned. Regardless of who was the best Doctor, this must be the best-written series of Dr Who so far. An extra activity for those of us in Wales (where the series was filmed) is spotting Welsh landmarks pop-up in the most unlikliest places. My favourite is a Cardiff shopping centre frontage in central London.
Oh yes, I new those Daleks weren't finished.

Tuesday, 14 June 2005

Self-obsessed

The book came yesterday, and it is all it promised and more. This surely is the proverbial oil on the biscuit. My ego would be so proud.

Friday, 10 June 2005

World Folk Tales

Apparently the new book is ready. I say apparently because I haven't seen it yet. Cover artist and genius friend Howard David Johnson has received some copies direct from the printers in the US and seems to be moderately pleased with the results.
'The books are BEAUTIFUL!!!' he emailed. I'll take that as quality control and open the floodgates. Order now and you could get your copy before me.
Moral; Always use an odd number of exclamation marks, preferably a prime number.

Friday, 27 May 2005

for art's sake

How does it all work? Before you know it you're interviewing one of the finest artists in the world for an e-book to be given away with your next 'real' volume. Howard David Johnson is a very fine artist with a gift for inaginary photo-realism. His art adorns the first volume of my World Folk Tales (at the printers as I ramble). His web site is a delight.

Wednesday, 25 May 2005

not long dying

World Folk Tales is the name of the new publishing project so eagerly awaited at this webspot. You can go to www.worldfolktales.com now, but you won't see much until the first volume is available. This little mention should start preparing the webcrawlers though.

Monday, 18 April 2005

longtime no blog

Have been extremely busy loafing and putting together a new publishing house lately. Yes, I know you don't believe me. Nobody ever does, you know. They only let me have crayons in here too.
Never mind, all will be reviled here soon.