Snowy delays. Maybe.

I’m currently under a pile of snow here on the east coast of the U.S.  It’s coming down with no signs of stopping, but the weather forecast tells us that the blizzard conditions should stop by sunset.  I think it’s very pretty outside.  I’ve always loved the look of snowfall, no matter how great or small.  I don’t even mind shoveling that much.  That tune may change as I get older, but right now I’m content with the manual labor.  I also think the east coast’s overreaction to what is essentially a typical winter’s day in the midwest has been very funny.  My uncle in Minnesota has to deal with this more often than he’d like.  But all in all, I’m enjoying the snowfall outside my office window.

This storm comes with one relatively major inconvenience, however.  I’ve been very good about getting all the pre-orders for the second Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire omnibus out in the mail, and followers on my personal Twitter feed have been kind enough to share pictures of their books arriving, but this storm may keep me from getting the last batch of orders out before I head to Ohayocon this weekend.  So if you come to see me and Garth this weekend and wonder why your book hasn’t arrived yet, blame the snow.  If things clear up I should still be able to get every pre-order out for delivery, but with a state of emergency declared in my state at the moment, there’s a possibility I may fall behind my self-imposed schedule.

And for those who have been asking, the second omnibus will go back on sale once all the pre-orders have been sent out.

We should have updates on the availability of Star Power & The Ninth Wormhole at Ohayocon as well!  Be sure to come by and see us!

About Michael

Michael Terracciano loves comic books, superheroes, outer space, and telling stories. His friends call him "Mookie." He spent the last ten years as the author and artist of the fantasy webcomic, "Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire." He enjoys spending time with his wife and their three cats. His favorite planet is Jupiter because it's awesome. He wants having superpowers to be fun again, and for this to be a universe you want to escape to, not from. He hopes you enjoy reading Star Power.