Tuesday, October 03, 2006

CONSERVATIZE ME is available in stores

Some time ago, I posted this in this here blog:

Thursday, May 12, 2005
A Brief Update
So it turns out I'm writing a book. It's tentatively planned, I don't even want to say scheduled, for October of 2006. This is something I've been working toward for a long while and I'm grateful that it's happening. Not sure what it means for this blog but my intention is to keep it going. You probably won't need to check it more than about once a week but I will endeavor to post whenever I can.


Well, here it is October 3rd and the book is out. In fact, it started showing up on people's doorsteps yesterday if they ordered through Amazon. But as of today, it is also in stores. Not sure if the Barneses and Nobles will have it, probably depends where you are. But if not they can order it. Me, I'm going down to Elliott Bay Book Company in downtown Seattle tomorrow to see it on the shelves. For as long as I can remember, I've been going to that place and often wandering by certain shelves and picturing my book there, generally right after Dennis Miller, alphabetically.

I want to thank readers of this blog for your help in this effort. A blog keeps a writer in shape. And especially when you know people are reading it, it makes you work harder at it, even if all you're doing is typing out some weird thing your kid said about God and dinosaurs or something. I have found the book writing process to be fascinating, exhilirating, exhausting, frustrating, and different than I ever expected in almost every way. On the little business cards they've given me to hand out it says that you can learn about my next book by going to AuthorTracker.com. And I was all, What next book?! No plans yet. But I do hope to do this again.

It was over a year of research, writing, and editing. Now it's all publicity. Did I mention it makes an outstanding gift?

Anyway, thanks. If you read the book, I hope you enjoy it. This guy in Buffalo did.

And here is a picture from the Seattle Times that you may find unsettling:

2 comments:

APS said...

Hey! I was in Borders downtown (which I never am) and YOUR BOOK WAS TOTALLY ON THE POLITICAL BOOK TABLE! RIGHT NEXT TO SOME BOOK BY SOME DUDE FROM THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS!! It was cool.

Scott Chicken said...

Unsettling? Completely. But mainly because it's clear that the lighting is making you squint. That or the beauty of standing before the flag...one of those.