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Saturday
Feb182012

Dear Fans

I actually wrote a book eight years ago based on my Road Scholars updates from 1999 through 2003. For a bunch of reasons--many of them silly--I never did anything with it. All these years though, in the back of my head, I heard your voices. Since the very first updates you have told me I "missed my calling."  You told me to "write a book." You have asked me "is it ready yet?" Yes it is. Here's how it happened.

Four months ago, my brother's friend (and now my writing buddy), Crystal, sent me a manuscript for a children's book she wrote. It reignited my own book project. I started searching through my hard drive and found my book, Not Quite There. I started reading it and it was good (or at least I thought so). Like the entertainment industry, being good isn't always enough. The business of publishing is one that requires breaking into. Professional writers typically pitch their books before they write them. That insures they aren't wasting time writing something nobody will buy. My situation is a little different, as writing is not a primary source of income for me--yet.

I've done things a bit backwards, but the process is still the same. Once you have an idea, you write it up into a proposal that you can send to publishers. But before you can send a pitch, you have to get a publisher interested in your idea. This is usually done by submitting a query letter to a bunch of different literary agents. Like showbiz or music, there are plenty of cautionary tales about what an uphill battle it is to get noticed by an agent. This has been one of my silly reasons for not pursuing publication in the past. Thankfully, technology has advanced and today we have something that didn't exist in 2004 when I finished writing Not Quite There. eReaders and electronic publishing are doing for writers what the MP3 audio format did for musicians.

I got a Nook for Christmas and started experimenting with Barnes and Noble's pubIt. It was a thrill being able to load my own book into my Nook and see what it would look like "published". After some informal surveying, here is what I decided to do.

  • Not Quite There is broken up into three parts: my Y2K testing experience, the Year 2000 Road Trip Extravaganza!, and my post-graduation trip to Switzerland as a summer camp counselor. Part 1 is available now from Barnes and Noble via the ePub format at a very affordable $1. The intent is to generate interest in my writing among people that aren't necessarily familiar with it. After all, it's only a buck! 
  • I am working on releasing Part 1 on the Kindle and Apple iBooks soon. Keep an eye on http://notquitethere.theroadscholars.com for more information.
  • The full book, including all three parts, should be available in a few weeks. While it will cost more than a dollar, I think you'll still find it quite affordable.
  • Finally, I haven't closed the door to traditional publishing. If you prefer the touch and feel of real paper instead of e-ink, please be patient. I am hoping to publish a hard copy book eventually, but I'm not quite there (pun intended).

It's been thirteen years since I started writing to you about my travel experiences. In that time you have flattered me with your readership, encouraged me with your comments, and occassionally subsidized my travel costs. It is your encouragement (and from some of you flat out pestering) that made this happen. Please keep it coming, and from the bottom of my heart, thank you.

Click here for a description of the book.

Click here to find out where to buy it!

Wednesday
Feb152012

Not Quite There

Part 1 is now available for immediate purchase! Find Out Where

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Sunday
Apr172011

Right Back Where We Started From

Compared to keeping my two girls occupied in mass for an hour, driving in the car is easy--even for 18 hours. The girls are troopers, especially Alyssa. There were moments of irritability, and there's now a car full of goldfish, peanut butter, and jelly, but Friday was a marathon day of travel, twelve hours on the road. Here's a run down of some other points of interest from the drive out.

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Monday
Apr112011

The Road Scholars Reloaded

Nothing says family road trip like standing in the parking lot of a Cavender's Boot Barn in El Paso Texas with your shirt collar pulled up over your nose while you hold your child at arms' length so mommy can take off her shit-laden clothes.

As if on queue, Alyssa came home today from the doctor with a diagnosis of dual ear infections. Let us be clear: this trip is not a vacation, it's a refresher on the difference between having to go to work and getting to.

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Thursday
Aug192010

The Untold Story of Our Wedding

Everything was going great. The invitations went out as scheduled, Jen's prolonged visit allowed her an opportunity for a shower and bachelorette party, and when I flew out for the July wedding we took our engagement pictures. Then, on August third, just over two weeks away from the wedding, Jen got a phone call, and I got in big big trouble.

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