Go green

Green horoscopes, but as a budding nature boy anyway, I’m thinking green all the time. I tend to recycle when I fish – catch and release. And I tend to recycle when I make bait, especially catfish bait.

The horoscopes are 100% un-recycled material, but there’s usually 10% post consumer waste in them.

The books are “print on demand,” which means that trees aren’t slaughtered until a copy of the book is ordered.

Then, too, the books themselves are available for free – online.

The romance text is here, and the web log archives start here, here, here, here, here, and sometimes here.

So as far as being green horoscopes, these are – in as much as no newsprint was wasted, used and discarded. Then too, those archives mean that the whole of the canon is able to be searched, which means anyone can check to see that there are no duplicates. Not really a selling point, but nice to know.

Green horoscopes with no recycled material.

Two Meat Tuesday (the book)
astrofish.net
(cure for the common horoscope)
Bexar County Line

Latin moment:
“Cum granis salis” – I think that’s the expression

Another myth:
Looks like another myth is busted.

ipod family
(click for larger image)

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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