Faster than Light

I was just notified that another radio interview is available online. Apart from the fact that I talk too fast, and sound like I’m talking to the guy through a tin can attached to a string, it ain’t too bad. You’ll find it here.

On other fronts, the book has been selected for certain Christmas gift guides. Despite the fact that I think of Company as more of a chimney-filler than a stocking-filler, I’m pleased as punch. More to the point, I’ve been getting good feedback online from you guys- which is all that has ever mattered to me.

I’ve started working on two other novels, work and kids permitting. Niether have anything to do with the Titanic, time travel, or anything else starting with ‘T’ that you’d care to imagine.

Feel free to drop me a line. I know you’re out there.

:)

3 Responses to “Faster than Light”

  1. ed Says:

    That’s a very nice interview David. You don’t talk to fast. In fact you sounded more comfortable that your interviewer. You might want to buy a chew toy for mutley though.

    “anything else starting with ‘T’ that you’d care to imagine”

    Why did that make me think of On the Road? ; )

    You know this isn’t fair to those of us who have read COTD already. I want a Kowalski stocking filler (although a pillow case filler might be a better way of putting it). Hmm, perhaps if I plug my pc into a brownian motion generator and set it to work out the probability of you having finished your next book by Christmas, I might get lucky ; )

    Oh, more seriously, will I be able to fill any of my friends pillow cases with COTD? Or will I have to use amazon for that?

    Take care

    ed

  2. David Kowalski Says:

    Congratulations on the publishing of your novel, I hope it is a great success. Being a David Kowalski from Australia myself and a would-be author I can only say this is both encouraging and a little surreal to see.

    It says it took seven years for you to complete your novel? That’s some dedication, do you think it will be a less painful process the next time around?

    Anyway, I look forward to reading your book, which apparently has been purchased for my birthday.

    Well, congratulations again, it seems like I’ll have to use a nom de plume if I ever want to get published!

    Cheers, David.

  3. David Says:

    David, what a treat to hear from you-
    Hope youre b’day goes well and let me know what you think of the book. As for a nom-de-plume, why bother? Hell, you get published and we both look as prolific as hell….

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