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Mom always said that all that procrastination would catch up with me. I guess she was right.
It seems that I didn’t renew my domain registration in time. So if you tried to visit moreron.com earlier today and got adsense ads for Ron Paul, Ron Jeremy, some other Ron Davis, or “more” of something else, I apologize.
All is back in order now, and we’re good for at least another year.
Google Reader (and, technically, Technorati) pointed me to this review of Andrew Peterson’s book On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness (coming in March, I believe). Money quote:
It is an epic tale: I rate it right up there with the Lord of the Rings and Binding of the Blade trilogies.
I’m not sure how to even respond to the thought that the book rates on a critic’s list with something like Lord of the Rings. I don’t doubt Andrew’s awesomeness, but that’s not a comparison I ever expected to see. (Disclaimer: I’ve not read the book, so I wouldn’t know…)
Anyway, go check out the review. Also, the book is available at Amazon (pre-order) for $11.
Related Links:
“On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness” at Amazon.com
Review of “On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness”
Andrew Peterson (official web site)
I took 30 minutes today to listen to this recording of Andrew Peterson speaking at Belmont University. Andy is a much better songwriter than he is a public speaker (I love the guy, but it’s true…), but this is worth hearing.
While Andrew’s discussion was intentionally geared at artists and their art, his thoughts on discipline apply to just about every other vocation imaginable.
Go listen; it’s worth your time.