Yesterday I did something that should go in my autobiography Part 2. On Oct. 20 I appeared at a book-less book-signing event without any books. And it was successful.
Like me, my publisher lives in a remote part of the world, the printer in an even remoter part (Cornwall), and it is taking ages for my books to reach me. The air-freight process started on Oct. 6 after I had paid the exorbitant equivalent of $7 per book for shipping to the US, and with luck it should get here on Oct. 25 (yes, 19...
Published on October 21, 2012 08:33