Cover to Cover #365B: Listener Feedback

Show Notes: Listener Feedback

Voicemail: how can someone complete a discontinued series of game material; Robert from NH would like to see an electronic version of The Misenchanted Sword by Lawrence Watt-Evans; Arkle tells us that his grandfather will buried with his copy of Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land; Sean from Edwards posted his book to Create Space and it’s available for the Kindle; Darcy’s Dad wants to know how a new writer’s book tour is determined; Sandy is happy that we are too insignificant to be visited by extraterrestrial life; Trampas mulls over the concept of “rebooting” novel series in the same way that many movie franchises are being jumpstarted; Dave reports that Dragon Page was known and mentioned by several folks at ConCarolinas; Trampas relates more info about the fault that runs through Missouri;

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Listener Review: Andryuk brings us a Dramatic Review of Bones of the Dragon by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

Submitting Listener comments: If you have any suggestions or comments, please let us know! “Cover to Cover” has it’s own call-in line, 206-350-READ! That’s 206-350-7323, or just email Michael with a comment you’ve recorded yourself!

The Library: This week’s new additions: Rift in the Sky by Julie E. Czerneda; Calculating God by Robert J. Sawyer; Fate of the Jedi: Omen by Christie Golden; The End of the Century by Chris Roberson;

FarPoint Forums: Head on over to the FarPoint Forums and join in the discussions on Dragon Page topics, and for most of your favorite FPM shows!

Second Life Info: FarPoint Media’s Second Life space is now in the village with Third Life Books, the place for SL versions of Michael A. Stackpole’s writings, and many other goodies, including a Wednesday night writing workshop. You can find the castle at http://slurl.com/secondlife/beraudes/203/151/49.

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Comments

  1. WebGenii says:

    Calculating God made me cry. Darn Robert Sawyer!

  2. Lou Anders says:

    To answer a question one of your call-in listeners had regarding the AD&D 3.5 system, they might like to know about the Pathfinder RGP game, forthcoming from Paizo. It is apparently based on the 3.5 rules which Wizards issued last year under an Open Gaming License, and is therefore compatible with all 3.5 games.

    Their website: http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG

  3. Jordan says:

    Here is the electronic edition of "The Misenchanted Sword" by Lawrence Watt-Evans.

    http://www.fictionwise.com/ebooks/b1456/The-Misenchanted-Sword-/Lawrence-Watt-Evans/?si=0

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