We’re back! Starband is disconected along with their dish which they assured us wasn’t the problem, the alignment which they assured us wasn’t the problem, the modem which they assured us wasn’t the problem, and the software which they also assured us wasn’t the problem either.
Hughes Net to the rescue? We’ll see. Our determination is that any communications technology functions reliably for a maximum of three and a half years in Red Canyon. After that, pull it out, put in the latest thing, and try and hold on for another three and half years.
Revisions on our two latest manuscripts have been neglected for the last week as we sorted out the communications problems. That and Michael’s relatively new HP 3005 printer ceased to expel printed pages, sort of choking on its own exhales. After two days of phone calls, it was determined that no one fixes printers. The HP lady in Canada finally determined that if we wanted our printer fixed we’d have to drive clear up to Great Falls, Montana, or down to Salt Lake.
Ain’t technology grand? We’ve got a new printer. In the old days an HP4 would last for twenty years–Kathy still prints on the one she bought in 1989! Now, Mike will be thankful if his new one lasts three years. Hmm? That number just keeps coming up!
The good folks at Pocket Books have begun planning our sell-out tour for COMING OF THE STORM. It looks like a Florida-only tour following de Soto’s route. We will have the bookstores listed as the schedule firms up. If you haven’t seen the cover, take a look at the home page. We think it’s great.
Also from the good news category, PEOPLE OF THE THUNDER in paperback is on the New York Times extended list! Thanks to all of you who picked up a copy. We can’t do this without our readers.
The evening repast has just been placed upon the counter: pizza, broccoli, and sweet potato. This will be chased with a rich black beer. We will be thinking of you.
With all of our kind thoughts,
Kathleen and Michael
6 thoughts on “Trapped in the Web”
November 27, 2009 at 3:15 am
hey guys just wanted to say that i love the cover of Coming of the Storm it looks amazing can’t wait to read it am also glad to hear you’re back on line maree
November 30, 2009 at 5:56 am
Dear Mike & Kathy,
I just finished reading People of the Thunder (yeah, I’m one of those paperback-reading persons…). And I was disappointed – that it had to end! Wow, what a great epic! And I love the way Raven Hunter sneaks in at some times… I wonder if Whippoorwill will return in other novels; she reminds me a lot of Nightshade, who also appeared in various stories – I think she would make a great keeper of the Wolf/Tortoise Bundle.
The cover of Coming of the Storm looks very beautiful, too!
Best wishes for the coming holidays & kind regards,
Roy
December 9, 2009 at 9:05 pm
Glad to see you are back on line. I am wondering why only one book of yours (People of the Thunder) is available in ebook formats. I have a Kindle from Amazon and will soon have a Nook from Barnes & Noble and I like them as they are light and easier to read from as well as being able to keep many books on them.
I have been a fan of your People series from the beginning. I have read every one of them religously as they were made available. I look forward to the new Contact series as I know it will be as good as all your other writings.
Dale
December 15, 2009 at 1:59 pm
just wanted to wish you giuys all the best for the coming holiday season while you all are most likly getting snow we will be apparently having a heat wave so enjoy your cooler xmas and hope next year is an even better one than the last merry xmas and happy new year mike and kathy have a safe and exciting holiday season maree
December 16, 2009 at 10:57 am
I just found your series and I have fallen in love. I finished reading People of the River. I am from Illinois and I am a student at UIS. My instructor in archaeology has encouraged me to go further and in doing so I have found your series. I am recommending it to others and I wish you great success with you series. I would also like to know what technique do you use to develop your stories? Do you first base them on the archaeological records and then develop a story around this, incorporating cultural aspects?
Thank you and Merry Christmas!
December 30, 2009 at 4:55 pm
Hi guys! Sounds like you are having some of the same problems that reminds you of that saying ” Technology is great, when it works”. New Dog!can’t beat a Sheltie can you?
Going to try to get to the Stock Show and see you. Are you also going to show some of your Buffalo?
Happy New year, from your friends in Denver