Book Report

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Sometimes, no matter how much planning is done, no matter how many assurances are given, things don’t go right.

The printer said it would take about 6 weeks to produce the books, so when I sent the final product off on July 18, it seemed reasonable to expect that we’d have The Cabins of Wilsonia in hand by mid September.

After receiving the book, the printer told me that they cannot bind my book and will have to send it to an outside source for that very important step. That added some time, but they could not tell me how much longer.

A few weeks ago, the printer notified me that the outside binder will not have the books finished until November 19. The printer needs to do one final step before shipping them to me, and then it will be a minimum of 5 days in a truck before the book arrive in Three Rivers.

My idea is to ask for the binder to ship directly to me and allow me to complete that final step. If they agree, that should put the book in your hands around Thanksgiving.

Meanwhile, I don’t know when the books will be ready or in your hands. All I can offer is one of my favorite cliches:  “More will be revealed in the fullness of time.”

The good news is that I have reinstated the early bird price of $70, which includes tax and shipping. This price will be good until November 19. If you would like to pre-order a copy of the book, the check can be made out to Cabinart and mailed to P.O. Box 311, Three Rivers, CA 93271.

When things don’t go my way, I often reassure myself that no one died and no one got cancer. Thank you for your kind patience and please administer dark chocolate.

Preorder your copy of The Cabins of Wilsonia using Paypal via this Add to Cart button:

Preorder price has now expired. It is $86, including tax and mailing.

4 thoughts on “Book Report

  1. Jennifer Dougan

    Jana,

    Hello to my sweet Californian artist friend! I’m replying to your other blog’s rocky hill antique mural, and agreeing that the orange without the word antique conjures up a better image than ancient fruits. 🙂 Nice First Nations’ imagery, different from your normal mountain streams and cabins.

    How are you? What are you reading lately? What are you learning about God?

    Jennifer Dougan
    http://www.jenniferdougan.com

    1. Jana Botkin

      Jennifer, thanks for stopping by. I’ve got someone working on the other blog so in time the comments will be functional again. I’ll email you to continue the conversation!

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