Emily
has finished her edits on Hoosier
Hysterical: How the West Became the Midwest, Without Moving At All. (Dennis
Miller once made a joke about the increasing length of book subtitles. Don’t
worry, I won’t try to call it HS:HtWBtWWMAA.)
She
left so many notes. So many notes.
But
it gets us one step closer to publication. Now I’ll work my way through the
notes and make changes, while Emily goes through our photos and designs
a cover. We’re far behind where I intended to be at this point, but a May
publication date is still doable—in fact, in the near future I’ll put Hoosier Hysterical up for preorders,
assuming I can figure out how to do that.
In
theory we can set whatever publication date we want, but this is the Indiana
Bicentennial year, after all—the whole reason I came up with this book idea to
begin with. We also want to be on track to release two books this year,
although I haven’t decided on what to put out for the second one, yet.
It’ll
be a work of fiction, though—for now I’m done with the heavy research. Maybe I’ll
call Smoky Days and Sleepless Nights,
Albion and Noble County, and Hoosier Hysterical my history trilogy …
it sounds so much fancier, that way.
I like your take on the state flag!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Indiana flag ever is the one in Gotham City's Mayor's office in the second Keaton Batman movie.
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