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Book Warehouse Reading-Gettysburg, PA

I’ll be reading and signing copies of Man of War this Saturday at Book Warehouse in Gettysburg, PA. This is very exciting.

Here’s the address: 1863 Gettysburg Village Dr, Suite G920, 17325.

Reading starts at 2:00! I’ll be there until 5:00PM.

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What a Week!

After spending two hours at the Fairfax, VA Costco signing books today, and a very fun night at the Lancaster, PA B&N last night, I’m one tired puppy. It’s been a fantastic week of readings, signings and sightings. So many friends from my past and so many new people who’ve come out to hear little old me read from MOW. I’ll post some more photos when I get back to LA. Until then please enjoy this photo of me at Costco today. I think I was in the automotive section. I’m not sure. I haven’t slept. I’m tired.

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Lancaster Sunday News Profile

My hometown paper, the Lancaster Sunday News, wrote a lovely profile of me and Man of War. Check it here.

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Burbank Library Tomorrow Night!

Join me for a reading at the Buena Vista Branch of the Burbank Public Library tomorrow night, May 30th from 7-8:30. More info here.

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Wall Street Journal Review

The Wall Street Journal has reviewed Man of War. Read it here.

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Huffington Post Blog

The Huffington Post asked me to write about why I reenacted 2,000 years of history. Here’s what I said.

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It’s Man of War Pub Day!

No, I’m not going to drunkenly read my book, Man of War, at Los Angeles pubs. It means that today’s the day it’s published!

What’s it about? Check out the silly book trailer I made. Want to buy it? Shop here: AmazonBarnes & NobleIndieboundPowell’s or your local bookstore.

http://youtu.be/e0cCcbC8HEo

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Barnes & Noble Reading Announced

On Friday, June 8th, I will be reading from Man of War at the Lancaster, PA Barnes & Noble. Fun kicks off at 7:00 pm. More information can be found here. The question remains, do they serve Yuengling?

 

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Confederates in the Attic meets The Year of Living Biblically?

My publisher, Hudson Street Press, is marketing Man of War as “Confederates in the Attic meets The Year of Living Biblically.” What are they about, you ask?

Confederates is Tony Horwitz‘ exploration of present day (it was written in 1998, so not so present day) attitudes toward the Civil War. In it, he spends some very memorable chapters with a hardcore reenactor named Robert Lee Hodge. Hodge even graces the cover.

Horwitz’ most recent book, Midnight Rising, is about the abolitionist, John Brown. Here’s a clip of him reading from that book:

In Biblically, Jacobs spends a year following the rules of the Bible. I haven’t read it, but it was wildly popular-and a really good idea.

Jacobs and I both like to immerse ourselves in our work, grow unsightly facial hair and name our books/chapters after movies. In fact, every chapter in Man of War is a play on a movie/TV/radio title. (Par example, chapters 1-3, are: “Sleepless in Stalingrad,” “The Way We Weren’t” and “I, Carolus.”) Name the historical era that corresponds to each and I’ll send you my beard clippings.

Here’s Jacobs talking about Biblically:

And another video in which he talks about his latest book, Drop Dead Healthy:

It’s nice to be compared to two best-selling authors, but frankly I’ve always looked up to this guy.

 

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Burbank Library Reading-May 30th

I’ll be reading at the Burbank Library’s Buena Vista branch on May 30th. Fun starts at 7:00 pm. Man of War will be available for sale. For more information click here. Huzzah.