tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6380232356803921253.post7947478634738427792..comments2024-01-28T02:24:23.386-05:00Comments on Dan Leo: “Railroad Train to Heaven”, Part 466: a saintDan Leohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01603402268945559679noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6380232356803921253.post-50792148352738432052016-01-06T13:09:32.875-05:002016-01-06T13:09:32.875-05:00Don't feel bad, Kathleen – even Arnold missed ...Don't feel bad, Kathleen – even Arnold missed a couple of weeks, what with the Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks, but we hope to be on the usual schedule in this new year, with an occasional week off to edit and polish Volume One of Arnold's saga for e-book publication, and, who knows, maybe even some sort of print-on-demand paperback version...<br /><br />I didn't see that Simon Rick story, although I'm sure it's on the table right in front of me with a bunch of other New Yorkers I haven't gotten to yet..<br /><br />Thanks so much for the kind words, dear – they are deeply appreciated.Dan Leohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01603402268945559679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6380232356803921253.post-69188709935055025272016-01-06T12:37:32.001-05:002016-01-06T12:37:32.001-05:00Can't believe I missed a whole month! Computer...Can't believe I missed a whole month! Computer problems played a part, and I've yet to use Safari on my phone. It's distracting enough. But all right, no excuse for negligence. I missed this all month and a few days. The Trinity! Bert and H.G. Terrific.<br />Did you by chance read "Day of Judgment" by Simon Rick in this week's The New Yorker? Couldn't help think: wish Dan Leo had written this. Your would have been funny instead of vaguely humorous And, more important, perhaps, you'd give it some bite. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12306491903311869968noreply@blogger.com