Hee.
It's a book AND a toy.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Hee.
It's a book AND a toy.
It's a book AND a toy.
And an earworm giver!
It's also an awesome book! On the inside, I mean.
Give 'em time, man. There's a certain degree of 33 1/3 oversaturation at this point.
That's definitely true. I should go get some publicity tips from Kim; she's a genius at that stuff.
Yeah, it's pretty overwhelming how many books there are in the series.
Hec, have you contacted the folks at Sepiachord? [link] I know I mentioned the book to my friend who runs the site, but it was during a big event, so he might have forgotten.
Yeah, it's pretty overwhelming how many books there are in the series.
Here's an insider tip: Start with my book, and then go to Corwood's.
Other ones I particularly like:
Neutral Milk Hotel by Kim Cooper (really a very moving book for anybody that ever liked any kind of indie rock)
Low - Bowie: really well researched and written.
Meat is Murder by Joe Pernice: a perfect little novella about teenagers discovering the Smiths in the 80s.
Dusty in Memphis by Warren Zanes: First book in the series. Kind of quirky but I referred back to this one more than any other while writing my book. Very free ranging and smart, plus interviews with Jerry Wexler.
Ones that look really good:
Led Zeppelin - Erik Davis: He's my neighbor and he's really cool and he writes for Arthur and he gets into all that mystical Zep stuff.
Bee Thousand - Guided by Voices - He interviewed all the major contributors.
Village Green - Kinks: Their #2 seller. Great mix of inside stuff and analysis for Kinks fans.
Hec, have you contacted the folks at Sepiachord?
I haven't, but if you think they're pimpworthy I will.
I haven't, but if you think they're pimpworthy I will.
Yes, very much so. They've been introducing a lot of people to all sorts of new music, and I know that bunches of people in the steampunk subculture/genre check Sepiachord on a regular basis.
Yes, very much so.
Who can I contact there? Do you have an email address? I can have my publicist send a review copy.