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  • Sock Monkey
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    Any jump on CD's recent Out of Print Other Publisher's Grab Bag offered yesterday? I have a bunch of CD credit that I've been waiting to use on something and this felt like a relatively safe bet.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    Every now and then, I like to hop on Scamazon and check out future release dates for books/authors that I enjoy so that I can leave myself reminders for the must-haves. Anyway, today, I happened to notice that on November 12th, "Bright Segments: The Complete Short Fiction of James Sallis" comes out and that it evens has 12 exclusive stories. I'm sure the size of this book is going to be a monster at 864 pages, but I am so excited for this book. James Sallis is one of my all-time favorite crime writers. His prose is just fantastic, and it will be awesome to have his short stuff collected in one place. God, I wish Centipede was doing this book!Â
    Thanks for the heads-up…couldn’t agree more that he’s a wonderful writer, and a Centipede edition would’ve been beyond awesome. But I’ll take what I can get…just added it to my Amazon Wish List.

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  • sholloman81
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    Every now and then, I like to hop on Scamazon and check out future release dates for books/authors that I enjoy so that I can leave myself reminders for the must-haves. Anyway, today, I happened to notice that on November 12th, "Bright Segments: The Complete Short Fiction of James Sallis" comes out and that it evens has 12 exclusive stories. I'm sure the size of this book is going to be a monster at 864 pages, but I am so excited for this book. James Sallis is one of my all-time favorite crime writers. His prose is just fantastic, and it will be awesome to have his short stuff collected in one place. God, I wish Centipede was doing this book! 

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  • Halaineza
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    Hey, just wanted to share some thoughts. Last year, I had some serious issues at work. My workload doubled suddenly, and I was under constant pressure to meet impossible deadlines. It was a rough time and really took a toll on my mental health.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
    As a Phoenician, it's always nice to see AZ get some love!
    Well, howdy, future neighbor.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post


    I want somewhere I can get to trails to ride my bike within minutes. All I do in NJ is road biking, but if I had scenic trails to ride I'd switch to a gravel bike in a heartbeat.
    When my wife and I were walking through the Sonoran Desert via one of the many trailheads they have, it seemed like there were just as many bikers -- if not more -- than folks walking/hiking. Very popular down there, and the trails are great.

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    Yes, our property taxes in WA are over $1000/month as well, or $13K+ a year. As comparison, our property taxes for a similar home in AZ will be in the $4000 range. That's a $9K per year savings. Based on our three visits in the last half-year, gas is less and groceries are around the same, perhaps a bit less. That said, it's not just a financial decision for us...we're looking for somewhere with year-round(ish) sun, sane politics and culture, and, just as importantly, we do love the lush desert area we're moving to...jagged southwestern mountains, rivers, lakes, cacti and immense greenery, etc. Not all AZ looks like this, but this is very typical of the area we're moving to:

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    That's the kind of place I like. We're also still thinking about Reno. The Tahoe area has gotten super expensive, but it's a short ride from Reno. Not as nice as living there, but between property prices and insurance woes, Tahoe is looking out of reach.

    Parts of Colorado are still under consideration too.

    I want somewhere I can get to trails to ride my bike within minutes. All I do in NJ is road biking, but if I had scenic trails to ride I'd switch to a gravel bike in a heartbeat.

    The cheapest option I've seen so far is to leave the country and go to Portugal (for easy access to all of Europe). A couple can have a nice lifestyle there on $3,000/month, which is just a hair more than our mortgage payment here. We might just go there and rent for six months to see if we like it.

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  • sholloman81
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    As a Phoenician, it's always nice to see AZ get some love!

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  • Sock Monkey
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    That's some beautiful scenery, Ron!

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post

    We've been thinking about AZ as well. We have probably six or seven years to go before we move, and I can't wait to get out of NJ. We're going to Sedona on vacation in September, which will be my first visit to AZ apart from stopovers at PHX.

    Our property taxes are already more than $1,000 per month, so most other places will seem cheap! One thing I do want to avoid is anything with an HOA. I've read The Association  I also watch Lehto's Law on YouTube, and his HOA horror stories make me want to avoid them if at all possible.
    Yes, our property taxes in WA are over $1000/month as well, or $13K+ a year. As comparison, our property taxes for a similar home in AZ will be in the $4000 range. That's a $9K per year savings. Based on our three visits in the last half-year, gas is less and groceries are around the same, perhaps a bit less. That said, it's not just a financial decision for us...we're looking for somewhere with year-round(ish) sun, sane politics and culture, and, just as importantly, we do love the lush desert area we're moving to...jagged southwestern mountains, rivers, lakes, cacti and immense greenery, etc. Not all AZ looks like this, but this is very typical of the area we're moving to:

    tonto.jpg

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by Dave1442397 View Post

    We've been thinking about AZ as well. We have probably six or seven years to go before we move, and I can't wait to get out of NJ. We're going to Sedona on vacation in September, which will be my first visit to AZ apart from stopovers at PHX.

    Our property taxes are already more than $1,000 per month, so most other places will seem cheap! One thing I do want to avoid is anything with an HOA. I've read The Association  I also watch Lehto's Law on YouTube, and his HOA horror stories make me want to avoid them if at all possible.
    That is one of the nicer things about living in a place that has a high cost of living, moving to other places is often equitable in cost or cheaper. I am on the anti-HOA train as well. My punk rock anti-authority tendencies from my youth bristle under being told what I can and can't do. Frankly, we're looking about trying to move to some place more rural with some acreage. I grew up in that kind of area and miss it. We could do it here, but the land is so expensive.

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  • Dave1442397
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    Yes, it's those issues that caused us to become AZ residents rather than CA...AZ is admittedly a second choice, as there's simply no beating the beauty of the California coast region. AZ is the right choice for us, but it would not have been our first choice if it was an apples-to-apples equation.
    We've been thinking about AZ as well. We have probably six or seven years to go before we move, and I can't wait to get out of NJ. We're going to Sedona on vacation in September, which will be my first visit to AZ apart from stopovers at PHX.

    Our property taxes are already more than $1,000 per month, so most other places will seem cheap! One thing I do want to avoid is anything with an HOA. I've read The Association   I also watch Lehto's Law on YouTube, and his HOA horror stories make me want to avoid them if at all possible.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

    Very nice! I tend to like a little less desert in my locales, but I find Arizona--and New Mexico for that matter--to be very beautiful. California is beautiful, especially here on the central coast. I'm about an hour and a half north of Santa Barbara in quite a bit of a smaller community, but we share the same weather and it's hard to complain. Today's high is a whopping 72 degrees, the beach is literally 1.5 miles from my house, and I never get tired of whale-watching (or sea otter watching for that matter; I don't care what anybody says, there's nothing cuter than a pair of animals that hold hands so that they don't drift away from one another). That being said, both of your issues with California are exactly the reasons why we are looking to move as well. My wife and I were talking about the property taxes are so high that even when we pay off our house, we'll still need to pay close to a $1000 a month for property taxes, which seems kinda bonkers to me.

    And I didn't have nearly as many books as you and it was a freaking chore to move! I did go crazy on packing my books to make sure they weren't damaged in transit, but still the friends and family were looking at me sideways with all the boxes they had to help load and unload that were just my collection. Add on to that my movies and comics and I felt like I was just this side of a hoarder.
    Yes, it's those issues that caused us to become AZ residents rather than CA...AZ is admittedly a second choice, as there's simply no beating the beauty of the California coast region. AZ is the right choice for us, but it would not have been our first choice if it was an apples-to-apples equation.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Originally posted by RonClinton View Post

    Thanks. We're moving from Washington state to Arizona, in the mountainous, lush desert area of the Sonoran Desert and Tonto National Forest area...getting out of the grey and drizzle to year-round sunshine. The move will be a slog, especially with thousands of books, but it'll be over in a month's time (well, month-and-a-half at this point). We initially focused on your state, sunny-but-more-temperate California, looking at Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Diego, Carlsbad, Monterey, etc., but ultimately decided that CA's high cost of living and sociopolitcal environment just wasn't what we were after.
    Very nice! I tend to like a little less desert in my locales, but I find Arizona--and New Mexico for that matter--to be very beautiful. California is beautiful, especially here on the central coast. I'm about an hour and a half north of Santa Barbara in quite a bit of a smaller community, but we share the same weather and it's hard to complain. Today's high is a whopping 72 degrees, the beach is literally 1.5 miles from my house, and I never get tired of whale-watching (or sea otter watching for that matter; I don't care what anybody says, there's nothing cuter than a pair of animals that hold hands so that they don't drift away from one another). That being said, both of your issues with California are exactly the reasons why we are looking to move as well. My wife and I were talking about the property taxes are so high that even when we pay off our house, we'll still need to pay close to a $1000 a month for property taxes, which seems kinda bonkers to me.

    And I didn't have nearly as many books as you and it was a freaking chore to move! I did go crazy on packing my books to make sure they weren't damaged in transit, but still the friends and family were looking at me sideways with all the boxes they had to help load and unload that were just my collection. Add on to that my movies and comics and I felt like I was just this side of a hoarder.

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  • RonClinton
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

    Thanks. It looks like it's in transit once again. We'll see where it winds up next!

    Congratulations on whatever this new acquisition is and even though it isn't a book, please post those pics!

    As far as buying and selling a home, man, I don't envy you going through that process. My wife and I did that same thing a couple years back and it was just a hassle. Though our move isn't as big as yours as we stayed in-state, but moved about three hours away. We've discussed at length the desire to move out of the state of California, but that'll have to wait a few more years until I've wrapped up my venture back into academia. If you don't mind sharing, what beautiful state are you soon going to be calling home?
    Thanks. We're moving from Washington state to Arizona, in the mountainous, lush desert area of the Sonoran Desert and Tonto National Forest area...getting out of the grey and drizzle to year-round sunshine. The move will be a slog, especially with thousands of books, but it'll be over in a month's time (well, month-and-a-half at this point). We initially focused on your state, sunny-but-more-temperate California, looking at Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Diego, Carlsbad, Monterey, etc., but ultimately decided that CA's high cost of living and sociopolitcal environment just wasn't what we were after.

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