Friday, January 20, 2012

wow! Is the planet Jupiter blazing...


Wouldn't the Kougaress love to experience the Luminarias fiesta in Spain!

Photograph: Daniel Ochoa de Olza/AP ~

Midnight meows, my lustrous Kitten lovelies... much colder on the tame prairie... wow! Is the planet Jupiter blazing in midnight sky tonight... and 'blazing' doesn't cover it... so how bright and hot is our sun now? ... and, good gosh, what a horror day of chemtrails, hour after hour after hour...

Note by Savanna Kougar: At NO TIME has she ever accepted payment for placing any manner of content in this blog. Nor has she EVER posted any link and received any manner of payment. No advertising of any kind has ever been allowed on this blog. This blog is only used to express her personal opinions and only promos her own authored works, and those of other authors. There is NEVER any kind of payment to this author for posting about other authors' books or blogs, or any authorly news deemed of interest to Savanna Kougar.

Sarcastic note: How anyone could look at this blog and think it's being used for profit and as a moneymaker... well, gee, get a real clue about life and the world of advertising.
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Authoress news and mews ~

Yep, penning done on the Kougar's WIP ~ Her Midnight Stardust Cowboys ~ and also this Big Cat is putting together ideas for the cover art. Of course, she loves her story. But will readers?
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Hey, everyone, now RESURRECTED! The NeverEnding Story at Romantic Synonymous ~ judahraine.blogspot.com ~ A whole new story begins on January 21, 2012.
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GOOD NEWS ~ A record-breaking fourth quarter in sales and profit for Siren-BookStrand, the Kougar's main publisher.
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READERS/AUTHORS/ASPIRING AUTHORS ~
Did you know Amazon can erase any book it wants off your Kindle? Because it has a back door. One year Amazon erased the book, 1984, off people's Kindles en masse according to Richard Stallman who says the name Kindle really means burning books [see below].

Note: The Kougar adores the mere idea of ebooks for several reasons. Making so many more books of every kind available to all of us readers is a tremendously good thing. How this Big Cat Author wishes a huge venue like Amazon... because, gee, she'd like to sell her ebooks/books with a clear conscience... would truly play fair and not be about becoming more and more of a corporate monopoly. ~sighs, really, whatever happened to free speech?~
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Big Cat by-the-numbers ~

3:33 am... 4:44 am... 2:12 pm... 3:33 pm... 11:55 pm... 12:12 am... Richard Stallman, a name all of us need to know if we want internet and computing freedom... do you know congress wants the right to copyright books and materials now out of copyright like Charles Dickens' novels, and dole them out to corporations, thus taking away free access from the public? Scoundrels does not even cover these gov-greedy psychopaths.

Search Info ~ Free Software Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a non-profit corporation founded by Richard Stallman on 4 October 1985 to support the free software movement, ...

~ https://secure.wikimedia.org/ wikipedia/ en/ wiki/ Free_Software_Foundation ~

How did the Kougaress learn about this? At infowars.com ~ Blurb: Alex talks with software freedom activist and computer programmer Richard Stallman, founder of the GNU Project to create a free computer operating system, about SOPA, PIPA and copyright issues.
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The most powerful weapon is the human soul on fire.

~ Have a happy and magickal New Year ~

~ MAY YOU ALWAYS HAVE ENOUGH ~

And, May you live the dreams of your heart, not in interesting times...

Luminary kisses from the Kougar...

2 comments:

Serena Shay said...

Oh man, that is definitely not what one wants to hear about Kindle. Thankfully, I've had no problems with Amazon, but I would be very unhappy if they thought to weigh in on what I chose to read or have on my Kindle. :(

Savanna Kougar said...

Serena, Kindle has so many good benefits... and then, there's the flip side of Kindle, and e-readers in general. There should always be a healthy supply of print books because then certain books couldn't just disappear into the cyber ethers, or be changed without the future generations knowing about it.