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Recipe for America
Sun Jun 14, 2009 at 04:33:04 AM PDT
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My book is coming out in a few weeks (as I'm sure you know), and I've had several requests to autograph books. I'm glad to sign books for anyone who wants me to but the logistics are a bit tricky if we don't live in the same city. However, I think I've got a solution.
I just added a Paypal link in the ads column on the right. It allows you to order an autographed copy of the book and designate who you want me to autograph it to. I'll buy the books from my publisher and then mail them out after signing them. This should simplify things because it takes a 3rd party bookseller out of the process. And - I won't lie - I get a few extra bucks in my pocket.
If you've already ordered the book through Amazon or Powells or B&N (or elsewhere), please don't cancel your orders. The more pre-orders those guys get, the more it makes the book look like its going to be popular. If you've ordered via them and you want your book signed, I'm still glad to do it - we'll just have to figure out how to make it work, and I'm sure that can be done.
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Mon Apr 13, 2009 at 08:00:00 AM PDT
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Jill Richardson has a Recipe for America; and I suggest we read it, hop on into the kitchen and get to cooking!
I recently had the great pleasure of reading Jill Richardson's soon to be released book, "Recipe for America" (available for pre-order now!), and my only fear is that I'm not a good enough writer to get across just how wonderful this book is. But I'll try...
Disclaimer: Jill wants me to mention here that this will be a very "biased" review, since she and I are good friends and all. BUT! I'll add my own "disclaimer" here, and make it very clear that this was really one of the most fun reads I've ever had. On to the review, below the fold...
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