There's Something About Paper

"The new phone books are here! The new phone books are here!" - Steve Martin in "The Jerk"

I felt like Navin Johnson today when the UPS truck stopped between our house and the neighbor's. I jumped up because I was afraid he would go to the wrong house, be turned away and take the package back with him, never to be seen again.

I jumped up so fast that the computer cord around my ankle snatched the computer off the sofa and onto the floor. Thankfully, it wasn't injured.

I brought the books inside and opened them, letting Beth actually open and remove the first copy. I mailed that copy to my mother, by the way, because the book is dedicated to her.

It's pretty cool to actually have a book. I know, I know. I've had a book since February 14 when the e-version went online. Still, this is a paper book!

Among the slight differences is that there's a picture of me on the paper version. This is probably going to be a detriment to sales, but what are you gonna do?

A friend looked at the photo and said, "You look like you're about to say something profound or like you have gas."

I replied that I was about to say something profound: "Pull my finger." It was funny at the time.

I dropped my mother's copy into the mail to her. Because the book weighs 8 ounces, it will cost me $ 2.95 to send it anywhere in the US. That's convenient. I was afraid I would have to calculate every different address. That's a pain in the butt.

Now we're scampering to get the technicalities fixed so that the paper copies can be sold on Amazon. Keep your fingers crossed.
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Published on March 09, 2012 16:39 Tags: book, e-book, humor, paper
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Wendy Hey Eddie. I thoroughly enjoyed your book! It was well-written and a real page turner. I especailly like that it takes place in all of the places I know, but it laso makes me homesick. Well done!


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