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I’m collecting all the Mamba Point release-related stuff over at my main author site, http://www.kurtisscaletta.com/latest-news. This my “everything else” blog, so I won’t be double posting news and reviews and so forth here. But there’s exciting stuff going on, so click on over.
Meanwhile, to get back off topic, here’s a video I made today after a shocking discovery:
If you can help me figure out exactly what that non-otter animal is, I’d appreciate it! It is not an echidna or a playpus or an aardvark, but I can’t quite put my finger on it. The best I can do is “Q-Bert.”
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I asked people on Facebook to send me random pictures and incorporated them all into a book trailer for my second novel. I only allowed myself minimal preparation and one take in iMovie. Special thanks to Ken Burns for the effects.
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Early Oscar favorite.
But seriously: This is awesome. Your puppetry skills are unmatched in the MG/YA world, and that’s not like saying ‘Your puppetry skills are unmatched in the world of Bering Sea crab fisherman,’ because, I mean, there probably is significant overlap between puppetry and MG/YA writing, but you still stand atop the pyramid.