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From the Rabbit Hole of the Soul
To My Correspondents
© 2016 James LaFond
MAY/10/16
Apologies.
My plan to publish a book a week has faltered as a half dozen books wind up at one time. In a mad attempt to get out from under my active outlines before finishing the two large novels I'm involved with—a slut and a good Catholic girl—and knockout enough nonfiction to permit me to focus on A Dread Grace, The Boxer Dread and The Liver-Eater project looming this coming fall, I have been sucking on tea bags, and drinking coffee until its time for a nap and then knocking back enough beer to tranquillize me.
I have not looked at my emails for days and have just been clicking the approve button on the comments for two weeks now. I apologize, want to read your words and respond, and will as soon as I strangle this obsessed monkey that has it's tail wrapped around my neck...
My editor did ask me today how I keep up on my reading when this tired and I told her that I do heavy reading on my back—Moby Dick for instance, the 800 page hardback. When I fall asleep reading that, or the Complete Works of some other long dead nut, I wake up when it slams into my face. I do my lighter reading, like the two softbacks I read on Sunday morning, while walking around.
Speaking of which, here is a story about falling asleep while reading: Arthur C. Clarke: Tales From Planet Earth.
For the next two days most of my work will not show up online as I assemble the books.
No Super Soldier Soap Opera
blog
‘Twerking on Judgment Day’
eBook
thriving in bad places
eBook
logic of steel
eBook
the lesser angels of our nature
eBook
the combat space
eBook
fiction anthology one
eBook
under the god of things
eBook
by the wine dark sea
eBook
dark, distant futures
johnreed     May 10, 2016

Don't friggin' work yourself to death.

I'll take QUALITY over quantity any day.

I greatly appreciate your committment, and your dedication.

No apologies needed!

JR
guest     May 11, 2016

We can barely keep up with stuff posted here on the website, let alone books, or even the referenced works.

I hope you don't have an inoperable cancer or something and time is running out.
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