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Hi there!
I didn't know about the Kindle Boards until today, and it's nice to be in a place where there is definitely Kindle love.
There's nothing very special about me---I work in the Pacific Northwest where currently we get five hours of daylight when Mother Nature feels kindly, which is getting rarer and rare these days, it seems. I live on what I refer to as a secret island base, but really it's just a bedroom community island with the proverbial good schools and a main street that's all of four blocks. Okay, 4.5 blocks. I program for a living. My name is weird.
There's my blog, where I write about the Kindle a little, and scan the Kindle store every few days looking for new fantasy and science fiction books that migrate to the Kindle store. I also create ebooks (although I'm more like that weird person years and years back with their own tiny printing press, where they hand-crank and set their own type in a sort of obsessed delight).
I have my Kindle to thank for quite a bit, like expanding my reading horizons and getting me interested in ebooks---and providing a focus for the blog. Some months back I wrote a little post about how I met my Kindle, which may amuse you.
Anyways, I'll be hanging about. Thanks for reading.
I didn't know about the Kindle Boards until today, and it's nice to be in a place where there is definitely Kindle love.
There's nothing very special about me---I work in the Pacific Northwest where currently we get five hours of daylight when Mother Nature feels kindly, which is getting rarer and rare these days, it seems. I live on what I refer to as a secret island base, but really it's just a bedroom community island with the proverbial good schools and a main street that's all of four blocks. Okay, 4.5 blocks. I program for a living. My name is weird.
There's my blog, where I write about the Kindle a little, and scan the Kindle store every few days looking for new fantasy and science fiction books that migrate to the Kindle store. I also create ebooks (although I'm more like that weird person years and years back with their own tiny printing press, where they hand-crank and set their own type in a sort of obsessed delight).
I have my Kindle to thank for quite a bit, like expanding my reading horizons and getting me interested in ebooks---and providing a focus for the blog. Some months back I wrote a little post about how I met my Kindle, which may amuse you.
Anyways, I'll be hanging about. Thanks for reading.