Why I Can’t Get to Your Book

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Since there’s been an upsurge in author email requests in the past few weeks and since I’m being pilloried by a few of them for having the temerity to respond, pointing out that I’m so sorry and that quite honestly I can’t devote my limited time to their vanity press whatsit or the strange package with the T-shirt or what not, let the above image stand as visual evidence.

All of the books in my hall have come in during the past three months. And that’s after purging.

I’ve read 42 books in 2007 so far. I’m sorry. I’m doing the best I can.

© 2007, Edward Champion. All rights reserved.

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edw
edw
18 years ago

How can you possibly read 42 books in 14 weeks? And at the same time write, run this blog, raise kids and whatever else you do?

nick
nick
18 years ago

you’ve probably heard of this, but bookmooch is a great site for sharing unwanted books. as a user, my mouth started watering a little thinking about all the points you could get for those books. you can trade the points in to get books you actually want, or donate the points to a variety of charities.

i don’t work for bookmooch, and i’m sure there are plenty of other ways to unload unwanted books, but i thought i’d throw it out there.

check it out if you’re interested (http://bookmooch.com/) and keep up the good work!

oh, and one more thing: have you seen the great website for this new book: http://noonebelongsheremorethanyou.com/ ?

Matthew Tiffany
18 years ago

I want your hall. OK, just the books, you cheapskate.

Dan Wickett
18 years ago

Tres simple, there are really four Mr. Champions running around – one to read, one to podcast, one to earn some cash on the side, and one to raise those darn… whoops, there are really three Mr. Champions!

Imani
18 years ago

Send them to me, I’m a great charitable cause. Although, if you don’t mind, I’ll pass on the How to make love like a porn star tome.

judith
judith
18 years ago

I can come over and prescreen them for you into categories of Excellent, Decent, Eh, and Not Worth Your Time.

ed
ed
18 years ago

Re: Jameson. A dear friend of mine sent that to me. And I can’t let him down. 🙂

Sarah
18 years ago

I think I read almost 40 books in March alone…

edw
edw
18 years ago

I really want to know how someone reads this many books–40 in one month, 40 in 3 months. I teach two colleges, have a spouse and two year old, and get swallowed up in two newspapers a day and some periodicals every week. Means: I read 3 books a month. How do others manage it? Cut out the periodicals and papers? But being online all the time in a blog is the same thing, right?

suzanne
18 years ago

I can totally buy reading 42 books in 4 months. when Ed came into my place of business some weeks ago to buy a book, because he was despairing at the thought of a bookless bus ride home, (and then blogged about it and mentioned me! whee!) I totally understood the feeling. I am never without a book. Anytime I’m sitting still, or walking, I’m reading something. Case in point: last night I left work at 10pm, and grabbed a copy of the new A.M. Homes memoir to read on the train. 10am this morning, I finished it while walking up the street back to work.

I’ve read 5 other books in the last week and a half. Not everybody reads this fast, and it seems not to have any correlation to intelligence–I know plenty of people WAY smarter than me who can’t finish a 300 page book in under 2 weeks. deadline pressure, commutes by public transport, an endless knee-deep supply of advance galleys, and childlessness (conditions which all apply to me, as well) have a lot to do with it.

tao
tao
18 years ago

do you make to-do lists ed?