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    Lester Smith works days as a writer & technologist for Sebranek Inc., an educational publisher in Wisconsin. In his spare time, he designs games, writes poetry & fiction, codes Web stuff, publishes other writers via Popcorn Press, & dreams of being the first Android Poet Laureate of Mars.

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    Vampires for the Holidays

    By Lester | November 20, 2009

    Popcorn Press‘s newest poetry collection, Vampyr Verse, is now printing. Because the cover design is our darkest ever, it took three rounds of proofs to get things just as we like them, but the wait was worth it. Check it out on the www.VampyrVerse.com site.

    sunsetThe interior is divided into three sections (you can see the full table of contents at www.VampyrVerse.com/book-contents) with a piece of art for each. Pictured here is the “Sunset” graphic.

    Author copies and initial orders will begin shipping just as soon as we receive them from the printer, most likely by the end of the month. If you’re interested in ordering your own in time for the holidays, now is the time. Visit www.PopcornPress.com or watch for the book’s release on Amazon within the next few days.

    Topics: Announcements | 4 Comments »

    4 Responses to “Vampires for the Holidays”

    1. john cochrane Says:
      November 20th, 2009 at 6:34 pm

      My fangs are dripping with antici…pation!

    2. Larry Says:
      November 21st, 2009 at 1:52 pm

      I really like your website. I like it especially when you do commentary on things other than poetry. Keep up the good work. I check you out every week. Sometimes everyday.

    3. Lester Says:
      November 21st, 2009 at 7:23 pm

      Thank you very much, Larry! I appreciate the encouraging words. Writing can be a lonely business; messages like yours make it worthwhile.

      —Les

    4. Lester Says:
      November 21st, 2009 at 7:25 pm

      I’m holding the approved proof copy in my hands, John. It’s a sweet-looking book. Can’t wait to ship your copies.

      In the meantime, try not to drool on the Web site, okay? ;-)

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