x-posted to F2F and ita’s thread:
We’ve decided through discussion and consensus that those who wish to celebrate ita’s life together in LA will gather over MLK weekend next January. We will gather the weekend of Jan 16-17. I don’t plan to book an official hotel or venue, but I’ll list a number of options in the Santa Monica area so people can find something that works for them (or share place using airbnb or similar). We will plan to gather on Saturday the 16th for dinner and to share memories at a restaurant to be determined. Sunday will be open for people to spend together or in smaller groups at the beach or area attractions.
Please mark your calendars if you want to attend so you can save up for it or make appropriate plans. All are welcome.
Please meet in ita’s thread for further discussion.
Would love 'ffista feedback on my new song I'm pitching tonight. Here's your special private link, obviously please don't share. [link]
It's based on the japanese concept of kintsugi, mending broken pottery with gold.
Want to buy a book? Want to buy an AWESOME book? Want to buy an awesome book by Mr. Scrappy? Well, here's your chance! Yes, my guy has written a book and it is about to come out. We are very excited. You can find out about it and order it here: [link] You can also get it on Amazon, but we get more $$$ if you buy it this way rather than from the publisher.
If you use LastPass, it was hacked and you should change your master password: [link]
I have a new short story up at The Book Smugglers, "The Merger"! It is my favorite story, one that feels the most "me."
You can also buy it as an ebook: you get an exclusive Q&A and deleted scenes, and I get royalties! Everybody wins!
OK, I've been talking about my book on Greece and energy/climate policy that helps fight austerity. It is now available. Free e-book "No Hair Shirts Energy & Climate Policy for Greece". A4, the size most of the world does home and office printing at: [link] . Letter - the size North America does most home/office printing at: [link]
Very early in the book I discuss policies that could provide partial immediate relief from the pain of austerity. They are not magic or anything. Full relief requires comprehensive policy, not just policy in energy and climate. But anything that help immediately, even if the relief is partial, is worthwhile in Greece at this time.
Goodreads Giveaway over yonder... [link]