And Now a Word for Our Sponsors…

I just wanted to say thanks again to the sponsors of IMAO. Of course, you’ve probably seen the banner up top for the calendar by G. Gordon Liddy. It’s got women and guns; what else do you need?
Also check out Poplish on the sidebar. It’s a neat idea about getting paid for writing, and the FAQ is entertaining.
Also, I’m a big supporter of Netflix (check the link under the ad on the sidebar for what I have to say). If it’s on DVD, they have it – even the obscure foreign films with blind samurai in them. And there is never any wait for me on getting the new releases either. I get $9 buck if you click through my link and sign up for a free two week trial, so give them a look see.
There is, of course, my Amazon.com sidebar. If you’re planning on shopping at Amazon anyway (which is a good way to beat the holiday crowds), click through the ad on my page and I’ll get a percentage of everything you spend. It’s a nice way of saying thanks to me, your favorite Frank J., without costing you anything extra.
One more plug. Lars Walker was nice enough yesterday to talk to my writing group (in which I am continuing to work on my novel). He had previously sent me Wolf Time and The Year of the Warrior. I haven’t had a chance to read them yet because of my busy schedule, but I plan to this holiday and then have a literary review so I’ll seem edu-mo-cated. Anyway, I’ve heard from others his writing is great and he just released a new book this month, Blood and Judgment. Also, he reads this site, so he has to be a genius.
Oh, and I have a t-shirt for sale too. Order now so you’ll get it before Christmas!

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  1. Thank you for that unsolicited plug, Frank. (Note to Bjorn and Jorgen: You may release Frank’s grandmother now. Make sure she doesn’t see your faces.) Frank, the reason you haven’t read my books yet is because your mind has been dulled by eastern martial arts. Get yourself a decent European broadsword and you’ll soon get over this bushido nonsense. Who won WWII anyway — some samurai in a silk kimono, or good old American GI’s with Pappenheimers and Claymores? Wait, that’s not right…
    Anyway, buy my book.

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