The new edition of Founding Mother has been published. The last blog post, simply relayed the new introduction. As book introductions went, it rocked the house. As a blog post, it ran a bit long. And, due to my occupied by publishing, it stayed up for months. For all of those who were considering becoming regular readers, I apologize. I am back. Now if you want the new introduction, just buy the new version of Founding Mother. The blog is back.
In the interim, I have also published another book, Capsule: A Search for Identity in Modern Japan. This project also kept me from writing Kellor blog posts. And, as this blog provides my main word-based source of expression, I will introduce those interested in Kellor to capsule at a later date, on this blog. Suffice it to now say, that both Kellor and Capsule converge in the theme of my publishing company, Social Books; the attempt to understand what holds society together.
Today, I launched another phase of my Kellor promotion campaign. I began bringing Kellor and my other books to the streets of New York. I set up a table and chair and offered such information to the Columbia University community. I sold zero books in my hour and a half selling. But, I met some very interesting people. I have always been attracted to the extravagant, eccentric folks in the world. And, if nothing else, selling Founding Mother on the street seems to introduce one to eccentrics.
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