FlameWar podcast removed
Jerry Stratton, November 26, 2007
I’ve just removed the FlameWar podcasts. The book has changed a bit since last year, and I’m about to start sending it around to agents. So I didn’t want an older version on the web site.
Thanks for listening, and have a pleasant evening.
In response to Now podcasting FlameWar!: FlameWar: The Passion of the Electric Messiah is my latest novel. I’ll be podcasting the latest draft one episode a week.
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FlameWar podcast removed last modified May 25th, 2009.