My rule of "don't mention a domain in a book unless you own the domain" has annoyed me in the past. I mean, what possible use do I have for solveamurder.org, except as a pointer to #gitsyncmurder where it appears?
Welp, apparently #dnssecmastery2e has my answer...
A new review on #gitsyncmurder. Apparently the book contains much less suck than I thought?
5/5: Dale Whitehead is back at it again. The poor guy deserves a whole Chinese buffet after the crazy events at the tech/sci-fi convention. Book two brought the familiar sympathies of a tech geek wishing for just a moment for the dream to be real while simultaneously fending off your own endless insecurities. There's plenty of drama in the pages but perhaps the greatest of all is Dale's internal one. Without that earnest interior these books could easily be cliche. Instead they are (sometimes painfully) relatable, entertaining, and thrilling mysteries. There's a certain level of tech-geek requ...
Another review on #gitsyncmurder -- thank you, anonymous Amazon reviewer!
It's always nice when someone notices the stuff I worked really hard on.
The #gitsyncmurder paperback and hardcover are now available everywhere, so the mailing list announcement just went out.
I disabled the tracking stuff in my control panel, because I don't care. I'm curious to see how much tracking it does anyway, mind you.
If you've been waiting for the hardcover of #gitsyncmurder, your time has come!
Oops--forgot to set up solveamurder.org before #gitsyncmurder came out.
Uh...
No, wait. It's fine. It's always been fine. What are you talking about, the site works!