Re: Mr C Barker
- From: ramsey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 04:45:42 -0800 (PST)
On Mar 4, 12:26�pm, Mike Plowman <mike.plow...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 04:15:08 -0800 (PST), ram...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
On Mar 4, 8:21?am, Alan Hope <usenet.ident...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mike Plowman goes:
By the way, your new publisher? Do you make it a rule that any
websites you are involved with have to look like they were designed in
1985 before css and java and clures?
http://www.exocccidente.com/about.html
Why is Barmy being published in Bucharest? And why is the name of the
press spelled wrong in its URL?
Doesn't exactly fill you with hope, does it?
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AHhttp://grapes2dot0.blogspot.com
Well, to be fair, with folk like Joel Lane and Reggie Oliver on its
list, the press deserves support. I've just had Ray Russell's
collection that it published, and the book looks good to me.
It's a shame then, that someone like Barker is already tarnishing
their name by association. �I wonder if they would wish to be
associated with him if they knew the sort of things he does to people
and what his online reputation is.
BTW, have read about 60 percent of Dark Feasts now. (I dip in and out
depending on no of pages to a story and what time I have) and have
very much enjoyed it so far, I particularly liked End Of A Summers Day
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Mike Plowman- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks, Mike! By gum, I wrote that one more than forty years go (in a
day).
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