At work we just got in the new Icon Airform Dead Serious helmet. This lid is perfect for Halloweentober. Look at this graveyard and corpse art on this thing...it's utterly beautiful.
We also received the latest Airflite Trick or Street 4 helmet, the Grim Shredder! I can just heat the guitar wail on the whammy bar!
I'm currently without a bike at the moment. But last year I rode with my Airform Trick or Street 2 lid. It's a shame I won't be out this Autumn with my jack-o-lantern helmet. But nothing Icon has done so far has topped their original Airmada Trick or Street...
Is it ever too early to market your book? This question is retroactive to pre-publishing, too. I know very little about marketing. In fact, I guess I know nothing at all. My plan has always been, from the beginning, to get my story out there . To have people read it - that's the point to all of this. That's why this blog exists. And yet now I find myself searching for new, constructive ways to market this book. So far, I've been searching for an artist for the cover. I have it completely planned out, but I could screw up a stick figure, so I'll leave this to the pros. I'm wondering if it's too soon to design a website. Would a website even work for an unpublished work? I don't know. These are things I am looking into to help market my first novel. I've never had much use for an ego, but is self-promotion really egotistical? Or will it only hasten my prospect for publishing? Hmm.
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