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The Elf of Luxembourg

. . . Author Tom Weston does a beautiful job setting up this story, and it is a wonderful sequel to his first . . .
- Amy Willingham reviews The Elf of Luxembourg -


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Archive for March 2010

Natubella and N.I.B 

The exceptionally talented Natubella has just released a new video for her version of the Black Sabbath classic, N.I.B.

“What has this got to do with Tom?” you may ask.

If you look at the image, the eagle-eyed amongst you may spot that the director of the video is credited as a certain Tom Weston – Yes, yours truly.

The title, Director feels like an overstatement, as it was very much a collaborative effort and I’d like to thank Natubella, Johan, and the good people of Cyber Record Label and Management for the experience. It was a blast!

Go ahead, click on the link  and have a listen. I listened to the track 50 times a day for a straight two months, and I liked it more with every listen.

Regards,

Tom

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The Elf of Luxembourg“A Great Sequel.”

Declares Michael Harrison“, reviewing The Elf of Luxembourg.

And another great review for us.

Thanks Michael.

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There be Monsters! is gathering momentum.

And for the Virtual Set Design, the 3D modeling is under way. There are a number of sets being built, including the castle, pictured here.  It’s still under construction, but this picture gives a hint of what it will look like when it is finished.

Any one want to buy a castle?

Regards,

Tom

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First NightThe Elf of Luxembourg

We’ve been asked whether the books are available on Kindle.

The answer is yes - in fact First Night made the Kindle Best Seller List in the Ghost Story Category, and is currently on sale in the Kindle Store for just $2.95.

So for the Cool Kats (Kindle-activated-techies), the links above will take you there.

Obviously, it is in our interests to have the books available in as many formats as we can. And we know the Kindle and other e-book readers put thousands of books at your finger-tips and it saves trees by the forest load, but is there any who already prefers it over the old fashioned paper variety? Is the e-book reader the future of publishing?

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The Elf of Luxembourg

“Doesn’t every one’s trip to their Aunt’s and Uncle’s leave them with a great tale to tell?”

Asks M Stanhope “Defining Normal” in this review of The Elf of Luxembourg.

If not, why not? I agree – trips to aunts and uncles should be exciting.

Thanks to Defining Normal for a great review.

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