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commodorified ([personal profile] commodorified) wrote2015-01-04 11:14 pm

Review of The March North

James Burbidge is favourably impressed by The March North, and explains why.

(I realize that in the case of this particular book I am not an uninterested party, nor do I claim to be[1] but I can truthfully say that I've been taking James Burbidge's advice about fiction for a decade and a half now and it has rarely failed to work out for me.)


[1] I want [personal profile] graydon to sell books, both because he deserves to and because he - almost uniquely for a self-published author in my experience - paid good green cash at very nearly the going rate - and the 'very nearly' was me offering the 'good people doing good things' discount, not him asking - for a copyedit and proofread. And if he sells a reasonable number of copies of this book, he'll be able to pay me - or someone, but I hope me - to copyedit and proof the next two. Which I got to read by the way and they're great.
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[personal profile] graydon 2015-01-05 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
Woohoo, someone read #3 and they're not looking at me funny!

(Seriously. #3 has my best attempt at using a normal person as the primary narrative viewpoint. It's not my best skill.)
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[personal profile] graydon 2015-01-05 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
Given the romance in #3, I can hardly expect you to look at me less funny, now can I?