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| Publication Date: Dec. 24, 2025 |
By Moristotle
On January 8, 2018 , in his post, “An Immodest Proposal: A Birthday Surprise Ruined in 750 Words," Geoffrey proposed that I put together a collection of my writings in book form. On several later occasions I apologized for not having yet acted on the proposal, which came from Jennifer as well. Now, at last, I can announce that I have completed the project. Or, rather, Geoffrey and I have completed the project, because he provided consultations and invaluable editing without which I might neither have completed the project nor have achieved as good results as I think we did.
Musings & Perusings: A Moristotle Reader is available in both paperback and ebook on Amazon.
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| Publication Date: Dec. 23, 2025 |
Almost two years ago, after his retirement from blogging, Goines submitted the manuscript of his book Goines On: A self-portrait in fictional vignettes to an agent in the William Morris Endeavor agency. He never heard from the agent, so he decided to self-publish the book along with Musings & Perusings: A Moristotle Reader. Goines is grateful to everyone who encouraged him along the way and helped him get the Goines On book out. He hopes his words of acknowledgment in the book’s front matters adequately convey his thanks.
Goines On: A self-portrait in fictional vignettes is available in both paperback and ebook on Amazon.
Both books can be accessed from my author page on Amazon.
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Congrats to the both of you! Have already placed my order.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Maik! I was slow to see your comment.
ReplyDeleteToday I’ve been sitting reading my Goines vignettes again. Pleasant experience, being guided by printed pages down thought paths taken a few years ago.
ReplyDeletePlease report on your own readings of either book, if you would. (I hope someone else besides myself is reading them!)
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