By the way, from your photo, you don't look like your old enough to remember "The Boy Who Could Fly". I used to have it on videotape. Got lost in one of the last two moves. I haven't thought about it in years.
Ha, if I ever mistake myself for one of my students, please shoot me... I get to teach to cantankerous old people most of the time! Maybe you're working the wrong side of the fence?
Volume 1 has three short stories of my collected Lore. Paranormal angel romance, followed by snarling devil dogs.
Volume 2 has four short vampire tales.
Volume 3 has humorous fantasy.
Available in paperback, ebook and on Kindle Unlimited at Amazon.
A Bucket Full of Moonlight
Available in September in paperback and ebook at Amazon.
In A Flash by Christopher J. Burke
Bite-sized stories for transit rides
Available in paperback and ebook at Amazon.
Mr. Burke is a high school math teacher in New York as well as a part-time writer, and a fan of science-fiction/fantasy books and films.
He started making his own math webcomic totally by accident as a way of amusing his students and trying to make them think just a little bit more.
Unless otherwise stated, all math cartoons and other images on this webpage are the creation and property of Mr. Chris Burke and cannot be reused without permission.
Thank you.
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Oh, I'm so loving your comic, how am I just now finding it???
It's relatively new. But I'm glad you did find it.
Just curious, how did you come across it?
Late night, bored, surfing, reading Indexed, your name looked interesting, click.
Thanks for clicking and stopping by. I hope you'll come back often.
I linked your blog on mine, is that ok?
Absolutely!
I didn't expect such a quick response.
And thanks for the link.
By the way, from your photo, you don't look like your old enough to remember "The Boy Who Could Fly". I used to have it on videotape. Got lost in one of the last two moves. I haven't thought about it in years.
Eh, I just happened to be sitting here. Disorganization, it keeps you looking young!!!
If that keeps you looking I young, I should look like I was in high school.
... as a student, I mean.
(On a good day, I actually forget where I work . . .)
Ha, if I ever mistake myself for one of my students, please shoot me... I get to teach to cantankerous old people most of the time! Maybe you're working the wrong side of the fence?
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