Friday, July 9, 2010

Photo-Finish Friday -- David's Kindle

I thoroughly enjoyed Charles Allen Gramlich's KILLING TRAIL that is published via Amazon’s ebook program, and via Razored Zen Press.



PFF is the creation of Leah J. Utas.

Hope everyone has a great weekend.

Oh, and don't forget we have best selling author Dave Zeltserman in BEAT to a PULP this weekend. Cheers!

18 comments:

Richard Prosch said...

Looking forward to Z. and I have Charles' KILLING TRAIL on my Kindle for the weekend.

Leah J. Utas said...

That looks so relaxing.

Deka Black said...

i have no kindle. i am weird?

David Cranmer said...

Rich, I'm hoping other western writers will put out short story collections.

Leah, The moment never lasts long.

Deka, Not at all. Wait for the next incarnation.

sertech said...

How 'ya liking the tech?

Cloudia said...

look at you!





Aloha from Waikiki

Comfort Spiral

Evan Lewis said...

I've never looked close at a Kindle, and never wanted to, but someone told me the other day that it's NOT backlit like a computer, and therefore not an eyeburner. NOW I'm interested (a little).

Reb said...

Oh, I want one of those...or the Sony one. Just as soon as I win the lotto with the ticket I never buy!

David Cranmer said...

sertech, I do, I do. No complaints thus far but I primarily use it for traveling. Print remains #1 in my world. But that's another post I've promised.

Cloudia, A ham, right?

Evan, No eyeburner and easy to read but like a book it's in b&w, that's why the iPad is getting all the attention especially for graphic novel aficionados .

Reb, I haven't checked my lottery ticket this morning but if I win $72 mil. Not a problem.

David Barber said...

Cool! I'm still unsure about those. Would you still not rather have a book in your hand? What happens if you get to a really exciting part and your battery goes? I love technology but....one day, who knows.

Have a great weekend, mate.

David Cranmer said...

I would always prefer a print book. But for my extensive traveling, the Kindle is ideal. I mainly load biographies and issues of magazines I missed in the store.

Anonymous said...

What are some of the bios? Any to rec?

Tim Spaulding

David Cranmer said...

The new Highsmith bio is an extraordinary tour de force by Joan Schenkar. Plus I finally got around to reading King's On Writing which is as insightful as you would imagine.

Charles Gramlich said...

Thanks, David. glad you enjoyed. I took the Kindle with me to Arkansas and let it read one story to me. It was cool.

David Cranmer said...

Charles, I hope more western writers will follow your lead and release collections.

Tim, I find her best work to be the short stories she wrote for EQMM.

Alyssa Goodnight said...

I'm not sure if I have Kindle-envy or not. :) Enjoy your weekend!

David Cranmer said...

Alyssa, Have you coined a new phrase? Kindle-envy. Trademark it now!

Brian Drake said...

David,
I have to second King's "On Writing" as being insightful; I can also testify that the query letter he put in the book works very well. :)