{"id":3319,"date":"2012-05-13T16:18:55","date_gmt":"2012-05-13T22:18:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/earl\/?p=3319"},"modified":"2012-05-13T16:18:55","modified_gmt":"2012-05-13T22:18:55","slug":"vworp-is-done","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/earl\/2012\/05\/13\/vworp-is-done\/","title":{"rendered":"It is done"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/media\/vworp1.png\" alt=\"VWORP!1\" class=alignright \/>It only took about four years (during which I&#8217;ve alternated between unemployment and nutty flip-flopping shifts, homeschooling and the boy being in day care full-time, madness, sadness, badness and blandness), but&#8230; it&#8217;s <em>finally done<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;ll be available at OVGE in June.  I&#8217;ll have a <em>very<\/em> limited number of copies at the table.  You&#8217;ll be able to get it on Lulu.com too.  Anything beyond that &#8211; other conventions, signings, and so on &#8211; I have yet to nail down.<\/p>\n<p>The book&#8217;s about Doctor Who, in case you hadn&#8217;t figured that bit out.  This volume covers the television episodes from 1963 through the 2011 Christmas special.  And it <em>just covers<\/em> Doctor Who &#8211; the spinoffs and audios are covered in the next volume, but that&#8217;s not due out until the end of 2013 (the second volume will also cover the 50th anniversary season).  It&#8217;s an 8.5&#8243; x 11&#8243; trade paperback, over 350 pages long, and it&#8217;s not all episode guide &#8211; there are occasionally little essay pieces that don&#8217;t fit into a discussion of any particular story, season or &#8220;era.&#8221;  It&#8217;s also <em>not<\/em> a straight copy of stuff from the web site &#8211; a lot of it has been significantly edited or just rewritten from the ground up. <!--more--><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.thelogbook.com\/media\/warp1.png\" alt=\"WARP!1\" class=alignleft \/>Do I get to slow down and rest?  Heck no.  Between now and this time next year, I&#8217;m going to get another book written to see how the other side lives.  WARP!1 (to be honest, I&#8217;m really not planning a second volume, but the number is there just in case) will cover Star Trek from start to finish, along with a few surprises.  <strong>Over 50% of that book is stuff that&#8217;s never been on the web site, and never will be.  I&#8217;ve been writing it alongside VWORP! the whole time.<\/strong>  I&#8217;m hoping it&#8217;ll be ready to fly around the time the next Star Trek movie comes out.<\/p>\n<p>With both books, stuff that wasn&#8217;t written by me on the web site (a few seasons of the Deep Space Nine guide, select Doctor Who entries) is replaced by new material just for the book that I&#8217;ve written after a fresh viewing.  What&#8217;s on the web site stays on the web site.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m still in the process of thoughtfully stroking my chin and pondering e-book options for those who don&#8217;t need a physical copy.<\/p>\n<p>Nothing will be on Amazon or Barnes &#038; Noble for the forseeable future &#8211; ISBNs aren&#8217;t cheap.<\/p>\n<p>In and around all of this, I&#8217;m working on another book that&#8217;s a bit more of a memoir.  If everybody and their dog hadn&#8217;t already been using the phrase &#8220;Growing Up Geek,&#8221; that&#8217;d be a hot contender for the title.  I originally had it labeled as a Phosphor Dot Fossils book, but that&#8217;s no longer the case &#8211; it gets into far too many areas that have nothing to do with video games.<\/p>\n<p>But hey&#8230; a Phophor Dot Fossils book?  What a nifty idea.  <em>Maybe I&#8217;ll do that too.<\/em>  (Later.)<\/p>\n<p>Why should you buy any of these?  What great insight do I bring to the table?  Suffice to say, if you like my writing style in my blog entries or the free downloadable e-zine at theLogBook.com, this isn&#8217;t going to be a million miles away from that, even though each book is narrowly focused on a particular topic.  It&#8217;s still irreverent, doesn&#8217;t take itself too seriously, and tries to help you get the most of a couple of shows of which there are almost too many episodes for any sane person to navigate.  I&#8217;ve been there all along, so in a sense I&#8217;ve been writing these books my whole life, not just the past few years.<\/p>\n<p>I like this stuff.  I like to write about this stuff.  I hope you like to read about this stuff.  It really is just that simple.  If we can make both sides of that equation meet, you know, I really wouldn&#8217;t mind writing stuff for a living for the rest of my life.  These books won&#8217;t be buying me a boat and a mansion anytime soon, I&#8217;m not expecting that.  If these books <em>even come close<\/em> to helping us break even on paying the bills, so I can stay home and keep pounding away at a keyboard in between various dad duties, <em>that would be awesome<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll post ordering info ASAP.  Keep watching&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It only took about four years (during which I&#8217;ve alternated between unemployment and nutty flip-flopping shifts, homeschooling and the boy being in day care full-time, madness, sadness, badness and blandness), but&#8230; it&#8217;s finally done. It&#8217;ll be available at OVGE in June. 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