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RE: The Man Who Got Hacked

I need to finish the third book so I have a proper trilogy. Then, maybe I could get the other ones out.

With some of them, it will require some extensive research since they will be period pieces, and I don't have the knowledge on my own. Cool thing is, the internet is an awesome and fast research tool. It helped a lot with the two books I've already self-published.

What's not helping is, I'm caught up in a few comic book series story lines now. Then, there's Steemit, and trying to get it going. So, I don't know what's going to shake out. I'd love to get back to the novel writing, though.

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That'd be cool if you had a whole trilogy to sell. You could sell it on Amazon!

Yeah, period pieces are touch because if you don't have the knowledge already, you have to the aforementioned research. The internet is awesome for research. You can look up all kinds of different topics.

Steemit really is a time-sucker. You can get lost in it for hours if you're not careful. ;)

The first two books are on Amazon as ebooks only. The Foolish and the Weak was published in 2012 and The Wise and the Mighty was published in 2013.

The internet is an amazing place for information, and I think it's wholly underutilized as far as that goes. Too much time spent on Social Media. :)

Yeah, it's possible to get sucked into Steemit, but there are some benefits to it that's hard to find elsewhere.

Hey, that's still cool that you've gotten them published! Many people have never even done that. Good for you!

Far too much time is spent on social media. People doing things like commenting on other people's comments. Then replying to those replies. Seriously, they should do better things with their time. :D

Seriously. Like figure out taxes, or get teeth pulled, or submit to a TSA pat down, or binge watch The Big Bang Theory.

Okay, that last one might be a fairly worthwhile endeavor.

Ha ha ha, it's like you're reading my comments! Taxes are (hopefully) getting worked on. I need to follow up with my guy on Monday. We'll give him the Lord's Day (with the added weight of Easter) off... but Monday morning, its back to the grindstone!

Big Bang Theory binge has been going well! :)