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"Spiders are Arachnids, not Insects!!"
"Science Geek!! Run for your lives!!!"
Happy Tax Day! Watch out for all creepy-crawlers, bloodsuckers and things that go bump in the wallet.
(Would that make them "buck-suckers"??)
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
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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.
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Thank you.
4 comments:
Since there are 4,000 "insects" and only 2,640 legs, a lot of those insects will be missing most (or all) of those legs that they have....
I wonder how a legless spider or legless ant can invade any place at all?
26,400 legs, if you please, or it is all for naught
This is what happens when you bump up an invasion from 400 to 4000 without calculating the consequences of that decision.
Do you expect me to properly count all those legs in the middle of an insect/arachnid invasion?
Too bad this wasn't a GRE question :-P
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