I wanted to bring Pursed Lips in line with my other blogs. Naturally, I’ve had some tweaks to correct — largely a case of stupid syntax errors that my overworked brain couldn’t see — but at least it’s only the calendar I have to clean up at this point.
I sure learned a lot about CSS during this recent bout of site construction. Unfortunately, I’m not the fastest code jockey in the world. Sometimes I wish I was was twenty years younger, just to have a faster mind to process all this stuff. Still, I love doing as much of my own code as possible. It’s like a puzzle you get to tinker with and it satisfies your curiosity in process.
That said, I didn’t do it alone. My thanks to Roger of JournURL for the second pair of eyes, the how to manage background graphics, and the table-to-div do-over. A better mentor I couldn’t ask for.
On the book front, I’ve (to no one’s surprise probably) been on the look-out for Inequities‘ debut on additional bookseller sites. It’s up at Fictionwise and — get this — the paperback edition is up at Amazon but the ebook hasn’t yet made it through into the Kindle store. Strange, huh?
Yes, there is a paperback edition. It’s being produced and distribution via Lightning Source, a subsidiary of Ingrams Industries with distribution through Ingrams and Baker and Taylor, the two major book distributors in the U.S. Just bring the IBSN with you, should you want to order it from your favorite bookseller. Inequities might even make it into Borders bookstores, but first it has to get into the company’s online database and undergo a book selection review. I’ll keep you posted.
BTW, while vanity searching on Amazon, I discovered I’ve been footnoted! Wow! How cool is that?

