Dear GMTAN Friends -
It has been a lifelong dream of my father's to publish a book. He wrote his first book at Rollins College in the 60's as a freshman and upon learning that nobody was interested in picking it up and publishing it, he got drunk, lit the manuscript on fire, threw it in the sewer and transferred at the end of the year to Texas. He quit writing and picked up heavy drinking and poker. Then one day during his senior year, carrying a very Bluto like 0.0 GPA, he crashed his car into another while carrying a very Bluto like 3.0 BAC, fled the scene, fled the state, joined the Army, went AWOL after boot camp, was captured, went to the brig, got out and spent 3 years in Germany where he got his life together and fell in love with my mother, who was spending her junior year in college in Paris.
Over the years, he spent the bulk of his life working as an accountant, fathering his two kids and drinking copious amounts of Bud Leaded. A very quiet man who always takes a back seat to my outgoing and charismatic mother, he furtively went back to his inkwell and started crafting another
novel. Late last year, he sent me the manuscript and asked me to read it, edit it and help him get it into print. Thanks to the modern age of technology and with the help of my good buddy Jefferson The Caregiver, who guided us every step of the way in the world of self publishing, my dad's dream is finally realized.
I won't champion this book as a page-turning, Pulitzer Prize destined read, but I'm quite proud of the old man and would love it if just a few copies found their way into Kindles or Nooks or even bookshelves for those of us who still like the feel of turning paper pages. For those so inclined, you can find his book at both
Barnes & Noble and
Amazon. You can find a description of the book, but thus far, no reviews. I liked it quite a bit, but I'm very biased.
Thanks,
GM