Thursday, March 10, 2011

America is still temporary

Posted by Mickey Z on 03/10 at 05:25 AM
  1. Hi Mickey and all…
    Great article. Temporary US - time for a change. Amazing to see the Islamophobic hearings going on right now. I am old enough to remember the McCarthy hearings (not quite old enough to remember the Salem Witch trials).  Some things never change.

    I am happy to announce the publishing of my book (don’t laugh, joe). Actually I worked hard to include a tiny bit of humor. It is available from the Northshire Book Store and also Amazon. There are some quotes from Mickey and other distinguished and gifted people of conscience.

    http://www.northshire.com/siteinfo/bookinfo.php?isbn=9781605711003&item=0


    http://www.northshire.com/siteinfo/bookinfo/9781605711003/0/


    http://www.amazon.com/Banned-Vermont-Rosemarie-Jackowski/dp/1605711004/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1298394525&sr=8-1

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  03/10  at  10:46 AM
  2. Congrats, RMJ. I just ordered myself a copy of your book. Can’t wait to read it.

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  03/10  at  10:51 AM
  3. Thanks, Mickey. They are having ‘issues’ with the quality of printing, especially of the photos, but I did not want to hold things up any longer.  Someday we will have to compare stories about the little known facts of the publishing industry.  For me, the writing was the easiest part (even on a 10 year old PC with slow dial-up). The rest of the process, well…

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  03/10  at  11:19 AM
  4. Well, my next book is a novel published the traditional way. However, right now, I’m working on a book called Personal Trainer Diaries that I plan to self-publish and sell only as an e-book. According to those in the know, this means a larger cut for the writer with practically no middle man.

    captcha sez: income

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  03/10  at  11:21 AM
  5. Great choice for a rerun, MZ. Today I’m consumed in exactly those thoughts; it looks like a wrap for one of the more violent empires the world has ever seen. How it shakes out here won’t be pretty.

    Nice to see Wisconsinites getting active, but it’s a little on the late side. My posts asking why it took a calamity to prompt union action haven’t been welcome, but are great fun to write.

    In the face of international and domestic outbreaks of resistance, Obama’s been rather quiet, no? The hope and change monster is coming to eat him alive, methinks.

    RMJ, congratulations on your new book.

    Posted by Zen Prole from Pac NW  on  03/10  at  01:56 PM
  6. Thanks, Zen.

    Mickey...I did not plan on publishing mine as an E-book, but have been hearing that some only read Es and other readers like the old paper type.  When you have time, please e-mail me any advice and info about converting to an E book. No rush. I know you are busy and I am on flood watch right now.

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  03/10  at  02:40 PM
  7. RMJ, 1 I’m happy for you. Why would I laugh.

    As you know, my book, ‘Something for Everyone’ is still a piece in progress. To bring you up to date, I intend for it to be 100 blank pages with a 3 paragraph preface with no index or table of contents.

    Well, I’m almost finished with the 3 paragraph preface, this has taken me almost 4 years, now I’m torn about the color I want for the cover. I think either black or charcoal gray would be nice.

    I might dedicate the book to anyone who has been kicked in the crotch while the attacker never asked, ‘may I’.

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  03/10  at  04:05 PM
  8. Hi Joe…
    Your book will sell more copies than mine and you won’t have any hassles about the quality of the printing.

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  03/11  at  10:54 AM
  9. RMJ 8, I don’t know. On the downside, if people are looking for self-help books and read my title, then see blank pages only, because they won’t relate to the preface, they might be disappointed, demand their money back, protest the book store, bookstore owner slits his wrists, I tell ya, it might become a hell of a mess.

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  03/11  at  11:13 AM
  10. Joe… Here is the caption that should be on your book: “FREE BEER WITH THIS BOOK, tomorrow”....or you could use Abbie Hoffman’s old caption “STEAL THIS BOOK”

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  03/11  at  01:55 PM
  11. joe...or you could delete your preface in the book and then you could say ‘THIS BOOK WILL NEVER GO OUT OF PRINT’.

    Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts  on  03/11  at  02:13 PM
  12. RMJ 11, I like that idea. Spending over 4 years to write 3 short paragraphs has been grueling.

    In fact, I might just put 6x8 tablets in a brown paper bag and sell them. Get a free pencil with every purchase. I would let them know I’m available for speaking engagements. Can you imagine 60 people showing up to listen and we all sit in silence for 1 hour. I think they will get their money’s worth and probably enjoy giving their brain a rest. They might ask for an encore.

    Posted by Joe of Maine from The Window  on  03/11  at  02:55 PM
  13. Hi, Mickey - and thanks for another great post.

    And best wishes from a sunny Daylesford also go to Rosemarie (I’ll get a copy of your book during my upcoming visit to New York between 22 and 28 March), Zen Prole and Joe of Maine. 

    So maybe we could meet some time between 23 and 28 March, either in Queens or Manhattan, Mickey?  However, if you are too busy, that’s fine, too - you have to send me your latest book in that case.

    All best for all of you,
    Helga

    Posted by Helga Fremlin from Daylesford, Australia  on  03/11  at  03:06 PM
  14. Joe, that may be the greatest book never written. Please do it and let me write an introduction like this:

    “Ladies and germs, please say hello to Joe from Maine.”

    RMJ: I just went through Lulu.com to do an e-book. Pretty simple stuff. Stay tuned for details.

    Helga: I working many hours a new gym job but I’ll try to see you to say hi. However, I won’t have copies of the new novel yet.

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  03/11  at  07:52 PM
  15. Hello again. 

    Mickey:  thanks for replying and ... for making time to meet me in advance. 

    Captcha ‘merely’ - the meeting needs to be merely 15 minutes or so and can be close to the gym where you work.  I’ll give you a ring once I arrive in the Big Apple.

    In the meantime, I hope you, Michele and the rest of the expendables have a great weekend.

    Posted by Helga from Daylesford, Australia  on  03/12  at  12:03 PM
  16. Hello all.

    Truly horrible scenes this weekend.

    Nothing else to say.

    Posted by michael from not scotland  on  03/12  at  02:01 PM
  17. Seconded, michael. All hands brace for the nuclear spin machine to shift into hyperdrive. Putting a nuke on a fault line, on the seashore, qualifies for The Darwin Awards.

    Patton Oswalt: “For every tragedy in Japan, hope there’s 10 narrow escapes & 20 miracles.”

    Posted by Zen Prole from Pac NW  on  03/12  at  03:00 PM
  18. Oh boy are the chickens coming to to roost as a third reactor just failed:

    http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-japan-quake-sixth-reactor-20110313,0,3146984.story

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  03/12  at  08:20 PM
  19. A new post is up: my first ever e-book is now available.

    Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria  on  03/13  at  05:31 AM