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A Typo Psycho Takes a Personal Hit

 

 

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The Cabins of Wilsonia, available on Amazon

I hate and despise typographical errors. They pop up EVERYWHERE, and strike me between the eyes in library books, menus, signs, business cards, and websites. It isn’t always that people are typing wrong; it seems that fewer people notice or care about spelling.

It isn’t possible to successfully proofread one’s own writing or typing, because one knows what one meant to write and thus, that is what one sees. By “one”, I mean me.

So, I enlisted the help of 3 other readers. Four of us proofread The Cabins of Wilsonia. All four of us are vigilant about typos. I felt very very certain that my book would be the exception to the current sloppy way that things are printed.

My mom has been reading The Cabins of Wilsonia.  She asked me if there is a prize for finding a typo.

I was gobsmacked, stunned, and horrified when she pointed out one to me. It was bound to happen, and I find it fun that my very own mama found it.

She showed me the word. I typed the book. I know how to spell. That word was mis-typed and misspelled. It is a true typographical error.

A foul word may have escaped my lips. Then we laughed and laughed and laughed.

I am my mother’s daughter. We are typo psychos! I am also my father’s daughter. He often said, “It is better to laugh than to cry.”

The Cabins of Wilsonia is Now on Amazon!!

Now there are several options to buy a copy of The Cabins of Wilsonia.

After spending most of a day with a fantastic technician from AT&T, I have good internet speed for the first time ever. This means I was able to actually load Amazon for a change. It also means I was able to list my book for sale on Amazon!

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The Cabins of Wilsonia on Amazon

Isn’t technology simply amazing when it works??

I’m thrilled. Simply thrilled! (doesn’t take much in my simple life)

Next, perhaps I’ll get a review or two. Perhaps I’ll even figure out how to put a description in for the book, or show a few interior pages. It’s all supposed to be so simple.

One thing at a time. Let’s not overwhelm the simple pencil artist who lives in a cabin without electricity for a good portion of her life.

Simple is the word of the day here.

A List Mostly Pertaining to The Cabins of Wilsonia Book

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  1. There are many many boxes of The Cabins of Wilsonia in my workshop and house.
  2. Perhaps 1/5 of them now have cover stickers applied.
  3. The boxes weigh 31 pounds each.
  4. The boxes contain 11 books each.
  5. My husband and I each keep a sample book and a few to sell in our vehicles.
  6. The local paper in Three Rivers, The Kaweah Commonwealth wrote a nice (mostly) factual article about The Cabins of Wilsonia for last Friday’s paper.
  7. Many of the folks who received their copy have written or called or emailed me to express their happiness at the quality of the book.
  8. #7 makes me really happy!
  9. Eventually, when AT&T stops messing around and my internet is more reliable and the speed that I am paying for, THEN perhaps I’ll be able to figure out how to put the book on Amazon. Update: I put the book on Amazon but no matter what I try, it doesn’t come up on Amazon. I emailed for help and didn’t hear back; I think my email is also not working. 
  10. I started a new drawing just because I can.
  11. I’m painting an indoor mural in Visalia. You can read about it and follow the progress here. That’s my new website!

It’s Complicated

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 Remember in the olden days before computers were common? The idea was that computers would simplify our lives, making everything instant and easy and paperless.

Have you fallen over laughing? Or are you banging your head on the wall?

What does this have to do with The Cabins of Wilsonia?

The book is for sale. You can buy it from me in person, use Paypal through this blog (that button that says Add to Cart), or mail me a check. You can even email me using the contact thing at the top of this blog and we’ll work out something.

But why isn’t it on Amazon yet?

Because it is complicated.

I’ll eventually get it there, but since I’ve been rebuilding my main website since October, I’m kind of tired of messing around on the computer.

Simplify our lives? Hahahahahahaha!

Happy to provide a laugh for you today. 😎

First Saturday Three Rivers

News flash – out of propane, dress warmly on Saturday for visiting my studio!

The first Saturday of each month is a special day in Three Rivers, California. Stores have specials, and artists open their studios.

My studio will be open on Saturday, January 3, 2015. (That’s the first time I’ve written that year!)

It will be a good time for you to get your copy of The Cabins of Wilsonia!

Hmmm, I see that the title of this first Saturday is “Let It Snow”. It just might!

P.S. I don’t accept credit or debit cards. Cash and checks are fine.

First Saturday January

BOOK SIGNING TODAY

 

The book signing happened December 23, 2014. Books are currently available using the contact button on this blog to email me. 

Today in Exeter at the Courthouse Gallery of The Arts, 125 South B Street, from 12:30-5:30, you can get your copy of The Cabins of Wilsonia directly from me, no waiting for the Postal Service or UPS.

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This Mess is a Place

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The books arrived Monday afternoon. Two friends came over to help apply cover stickers so I’d be ready for the Tuesday book signing.

Early Tuesday a.m., I figured out the right combination of bubble wrap and box sizes and got those ordered before heading to Exeter.

On Wednesday, I sorted through the pre-sold orders to find the zip codes that were furthest from Three Rivers, got those books signed and set aside. Around 1 p.m., UPS pulled in with the packing materials, so I called my neighbor Robin. She raced over, and we began assembling boxes and figuring out the best way to process as many orders as possible. This is because the Media Mail deadline for arrival by Christmas was that very day at 3 in the afternoon.

When we decided we could wait no longer, we loaded her big car (most cars seem big compared to mine) with boxes full of boxes full of books. We made it! All those distant orders were sent.

On Thursday, I began processing the rest of the orders. I ran out of bubble wrap and had to substitute the packaging materials that I pulled from the cartons of boxes. My husband helped (around attending a retirement lunch for an old work buddy), and then we hauled the rest of the pre-orders to the Post Office.

73 packages, and the tape from the postal register computer dealie was 8′-1″ long! The clerk said it holds the record for the longest tape ever.

All but 3 of the packages will be there by Christmas, and those folks know and are not upset about it.

 

 

Exciting First Book Signing

 

How exciting! The first signing of The Cabins of Wilsonia was definitely a success.

People came at a perfect steady pace, so there was time to visit with each guest. My dear friend and neighbor Robin was there to organize and assist, and we had such a good time.

Here is one of the best moments of the day (and thanks to Robin for having a camera handy!)

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Why is this mean artist making this sweet lady cry?

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They are happy tears. Why? Because this sweet lady is just thrilled with the cover of The Cabins of Wilsonia!

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THE CABINS OF WILSONIA IS FINALLY HERE!

 

I called the trucking company to verify delivery of the books today. If there was going to be a problem, I wanted to just drive to Fresno and get as many as possible for the book signing tomorrow.

BOOK SIGNING – Tuesday, December 16, 12:30-5:30, Exeter Courthouse Gallery of the Arts, 125 So. B Street, Exeter

Becca from the Three Rivers Mercantile called me to say “THEY ARE HERE!”. I left the house within 30 seconds.

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Tammie took me around back, and then we opened a box to verify that it is my book in the boxes and my boxes on the pallets. (Yes, I was worried about that.)

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5 pallets of books, 1529 books, 11 per box, 31 lbs. per box, 4472 lbs. in all.

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The trusty Bot-Mobile and trailer that we co-own with a friend in Fresno. (Hunh? How do you share a trailer when you live 80 miles apart?)

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The Mercantile’s forklift placed two pallets in the trailer. They fit just right. They remain in the trailer in our garage, out of the rain.

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I followed with a full load in the bed of the “new” truck (2003 – woo-hoo, a vehicle from this century!!)

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Careful on those curves. Michael said to follow him, and I said, “Why? So when books go flying I can run over them with the ‘new’ truck?” (I’ve always wondered about following a load – is it wise? Lots of unanswered questions in my life.)

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Phew. Made it home. Parked the Bot-Mobile and trailer, unloaded the “new” truck, went back to fill it up with the 5th and final pallet.

Then we began hefting boxes around, finding places to store them. After 3 pallets worth were unloaded, our friends Jeannie and Gary came over to help apply stickers to enough books to take to the book signing tomorrow.

The Cabins of Wilsonia is a real book, not just a subject of a blog, not just an idea or a dream. It is HERE!!