The Boy Kings of Texas: A Memoir

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The Inevitable Blog

Release date: June 2012, getting closer ....

Posted by anonymous on April 4, 2012 at 3:45 AM

So I've sacrificed my eyesight for this book, I want everyone to know.  Or perhaps it's the twenty five years of looking at a computer screen that's eroded my vision.  Either way, it's Ben Franklin time, and bi focals.  Maybe.  Not quite sure yet.

The real news, though, is that we're very nearly through the revisions stage (there's about ... four stages, in the revision stage) and that galley proofs have been mailed out and we're in the process of waiting, waiting waiting.

And for other news, too, that I won't mention yet, for fear of that first trimester superstition thing everyone seems to know about, except for me.

Also, I'll finally update photos and explain them a bit more clearly as I know they've been a bit murky in the description, since you haven't read the book yet.

It'll fall into place.  You'll see.

 dm

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