[quote=""LoveHistory""]Actually, I'd bet most of those on Ammy didn't bother to email him and just figured he'd be checking the thread every spare minute just dying to sign them.[/quote]
Which: he definitely does not appear to be doing. I asked a question of him when he posted here (it was here or at Absolute Write, but I am pretty sure it was here - too lazy to check as it's unimportant), very shortly after he started the thread, and he hasn't looked back in to any of the sites where I've seen him post. And no harm/no foul on that, of course.
I've known about P&S for a good while thanks to the nature of my own work, so once the revisions are done I'll fire something their way ...
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