Blog Orgy Tour stop #16: this review will fuel me for years
Craig Wallwork, author of the aptly titled Craig Wallwork blog, takes over with this stop, letting me rest for a day. But lucky for you, you beautiful groupie, Craig’s post may just be better than all of mine combined. At least my ego thinks so.
Click over to Craig’s blog to read a stunning review of Charactered Pieces. This thing make me blush every time I read it (and I read it more this is probably healthy).
Here’s a taste (read the whole thing at Craig’s blog to know what he means with the swimming analogy):
It is a great achievement for any writer to see their work in print, but to produce a piece that could, given time, be a significant bit of storytelling of our age, is awe-inspiring. For personal reasons I am indebted to Caleb for allowing me to read his work. Like the boy of twelve years, I jumped into those deep waters with little hope of ever resurfacing the same person, or ever resurfacing at all. I was anxious and fearful of the consequences. And just how being forced under the water allowed me to appreciate the world above it, by the same token Charactered Pieces forced me to take that first breath again after turning that last page with a greater appreciation of life, even if it is flawed and imperfect.
And don’t forget to check out the rest of the stop, here.
Lastly, a second printing of Charactered Pieces is in the works! That means almost all 100 copies of the first print-run have been taken in by readers. I want to thank everyone who has purchased and read a copy. Because of you, I feel I may have something good going on here.
In my possession, I have literally just 3 numbered copies of the initial print run left. I think Amazon.com has a few more too. After that, there will be no more numbered copies EVER! So, if you’re a book nerd like me, and you’d collect abortion pamphlets if they were signed by the author, then order quick.