Goat, Boat, Encore

October 3, 2024

The Goat and the Boat

The goat has gone back to its original owner. As was evident to our neighbor and all the neighbors, the fencing around his property was inadequate. I admired his independent streak and was charmed by his fixation on our front door. Goodbye, goat! I hope you will find a more suitable new home. Anybody want a goat?

Our friend Jim decided his health wasn’t up to heading across the Pacific in a sailboat one more time. He was right, and shortly afterward ended up hospitalized in intensive care.

If you’d like to support Jim, look for three books: Windswept by his late wife Ginny Sollars, A Bachelor’s Paradise, and the Yamamoto Affair. The first is an account of the family’s years sailing the Pacific; the second is about Jim’s adventures in the Pacific as a bachelor; and the third is a gripping novel of suspense and intrigue inspired by his own diving experiences and the historical World War II Japanese admiral, Yamamoto.

As far as we know, the boat is still in San Carlos and for sale.  Anybody want a boat?


The Book

I keep adjusting the ads on Amazon, and the book continues to sell an average of 20 books a month, not (yet) more than the cost of the ads. We’d like more readers to discover the book. It’s gotten more ratings on Good Reads and Amazon, but we haven’t had a new review in several months. Hint, hint! You don’t have to be a great writer; just share your honest reaction. Even star ratings help, but a few words are much more meaningful to us and readers trying to decide whether to read or buy the book.

The three copies at the Albuquerque Public Library continue to circulate.

Events

If you’re within hailing distance of Albuquerque, Kent will read at Books on the Bosque this coming Saturday, October 5. We hope to see some of you there. Books on the Bosque is a lovely, relatively new independent bookstore with many activities worth checking out.

Kent will also speak at the Tony Hillerman Branch of the Albuquerque Public Library on Saturday, October 26, at 1 pm., a shorter version of his illustrated January presentation at Oasis.

Book Awards

We Ran Away to Sea is a New Mexico-Arizona Book Award finalist. Winners will be announced sometime in October.  We’ve also submitted the book for a few other awards

The most unusual is The Wishing Shelf. Based in England, the award is chosen by reading groups in London and Stockholm, Sweden. Unlike most awards, where you send in your application fee and wait for award announcements, this one asks for a book description before allowing you to submit a book for consideration.  The invitation from the award administrator felt like a mini award.

He wrote: “Thanks very much for contacting us. I had a look at your book on Amazon, and I thought it looked very interesting. I very much liked the look of the cover and the blurb, and the Look Inside seems to flow well. I see you also have a number of reviews, which I read with interest. So, yes, please send me a PDF of the book plus a JPEG or PDF of the covers.

Other Stuff

Since I didn’t get a newsletter out in August, I’m doing a lot of catching up here.

  • Kent and I are editing stories we left out of We Ran Away to Sea, but work is going slowly because …
  • I’m finally working on my book, working title “Once a Pilgrim,” about the first half and maybe the second half of my first Camino.

Picture of Vézelay Courtesy of luctheo on Pixabay

  • We’re planning travels after being home all summer: next week to San Francisco to see family, and on October 28 to France, where we intend to walk the less traveled Voie de Vézelay, which begins at the Basilica of Mary Magdalene in Vézelay and eventually meets the Camino Frances in St. Jean Pied-de-Port at the Spanish border. We won’t manage more than one-third of the 900 kilometers in just over three weeks of walking. Weather will be unpredictable but probably not hot, and many pilgrim lodgings will have closed for the season. I’ll try to post on my blog, Caminobleu.com, or at least on Facebook because writing blogs on a cell phone after a day of walking is not easy. And there may be days with no internet.

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June’s Bustin’ Out All Over

Who wants to sail or paddle down the Rio Grande?

In April, we quoted Pam writing about the dinghy under the bed, when she was dreaming of taking off to sea again and leaving the South Dakota winter behind.

At the end of April, we finally got the old dinghy out on the Rio Grande.  Getting it from the back of the car and carrying it to the water and out again was the hard part. Our trip was rather short at about 45 minutes from launch to take-out, but we did it!  Paddling down the Rio Grande, we’d never know we were in the midst of a city of over 500,000.  It was a little taste of life on the water. Then we went to San Francisco where waves rolled in from the Pacific.  I made a short video, hoping whet (wet?) your interest.

A lovely response to We Ran Away to Sea

We’ve recently had some lovely responses to We Ran Away to Sea. Geoff Boerne, the captain of Lo Entropy, a boat Kent and Pam encountered in Mexico in the 1990s, last week finally received the copy of the book we’d sent him at the end of February. Apparently it takes a long time to get a book to Denmark! He tells us he started reading on Friday evening and finished the book on Saturday afternoon, sad to have it come to an end. He also saw the book as not just a sailing book, but a love story, which I, too, think it is.  He had much more to say, and, of course, identified with all the sailing bits.  Thank you, Geoff!

June-July Events – Mark Your Calendars!

Kent will be giving a book talk: Saturday, June 29 from 1-2 p.m at the Juan Tabo branch of the Albuquerque Public Library.

He will also be selling and signing books with a few other authors on Saturday, July 6 at the lovely Garcia Street Books, Santa Fe, from 10-12 am. We hope to see some of our Santa Fe friends!

Three copies of the book are now available at the Albuquerque Public Library, and there is a waiting list! The call number is 813.54 KEDL. Please request more copies!

We Still Need More Reviews

Check out the new reviews on Amazon and on our webpage:  Follow Kent’s author page by clicking on follow on Amazon.  We need more reviews!  Good Reads is another place to put reviews. Can you help us get up to 50? We’re almost there! See the help on posting reviews a bit farther down the page.

There was a sudden spike in book sales in early June for three days in a row. That was a welcome mystery, and we hope it keeps up.

I also added some new content to the book page on Amazon. But, oops! Only part of the content appears on the paperback page. It’s all there on the Kindle page, so look there for now, and I’ll try to fix it tomorrow.

Send us a picture of you reading the book

Please send us your picture of you or someone reading the book or seeing the book in interesting places.

Esther Jantzen, author of Walk: Jamie Bacon’s Secret MIssion on the Camino de Santiago, and founder of Elder Activist Readers, enjoying We Ran Away to Sea.

Return from Indonesia

We took a break from book stuff for three weeks in May and enjoyed a fascinating impromptu trip to Indonesia. We were so captivated by our experiences that we totally forgot to take pictures with the book in the many intriguing and scenic places we visited. Alas! But here we are, without the book!

Linnea and Kent riding high in the sky in Bali, Indonesia

Successful Event at Treasure House Books in Old Town, Albuquerque

We had a lovely afternoon yesterday at Treasure House Books in Old Town, Albuquerque. If you are looking for books on the Southwest or books by New Mexico authors this is the place to go!

We enjoyed seeing old friends and meeting new ones. Who would have guessed how many old sailors end up in New Mexico? Despite worries that we’d be disrupted by a gun rally on the Old Town Plaza, all was peaceful and our event was well-attended.

Our next scheduled reading and signing will take place at the new Groove Artspace at 300 Gold Southwest in downtown Albuquerque at 6 pm on Wednesday, October 4. We hope to see some of you there in this beautiful gallery surrounded by lovely art.

Kent waiting for customers at the Treasure House

Kent waiting for customers at Treasure House

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Adventures in Book Marketing

First check ever from Organic Books in Albuquerque

We began our in-person efforts as novice book marketers this week. Many authors have told us that marketing a book is even harder than writing it. That hasn’t been true so far, but neither have we seen much in tangible results. We have promises, but we’re not counting our chickens before they’re hatched.

Writing a press release took an unbelievable amount of time. I finally resorted to ordering Sandra Beckwith’s book on Kindle, which arrived in minutes and proved very helpful in an easy-to-follow-straightford way. (Get Your Book in the News). I’d looked at several online sources and found them contradictory.

One hurdle was getting the book-cover image to show up in an email copied from a Word document without making it an attachment or a PDF, two things we’d been warned not to do. How hard could that be? Very hard, it turns out, but I think I’ve finally got it.

Next: what to do with the press release and how to get it to whom? We’re still taking baby steps on that. We were thrilled when veteran Albuquerque Journal writer David Steinberg agreed to take a look at the book. So, on a hot Tuesday afternoon, we found our way to his house. He had given us precise directions, and we should have found it easily, but I had transposed two numbers in the address and ended up running around in a confusing 3-way intersection on foot, seeking a house that Google Maps placed on an empty lot. Fortunately, I checked my email and found the correct address and David himself.

The next stop was Organic Books, a lovely small bookstore new to me. I had sent them a press release a day or two before but had no reply. When I later checked, I found the message marked “undeliverable.” I’d mistyped the address. That’s happened more than once! Reminder: take my time and double-check those addresses!

Kelly Brewer, the bookstore owner, welcomed us and asked Kent, “What’s your book about?” I left him to talk while I ran to the hot parking lot to get another copy. She said she’d take two and wrote a check on the spot. Our first in-person sale! She told Kent, “You need a little practice describing your book.” We’re now practicing and picking out passages to read for book talks.

On Wednesday, we gathered a stack of books with press releases tucked inside and headed to Santa Fe for our regular night at the opera. Our first stop was Bookworks in Albuquerque, our longtime favorite neighborhood bookstore. We offered to leave the book with a young person at the counter, who accepted it with indifference. But another fellow behind the counter observed the interaction and grabbed the book. “This looks great!” he said, apparently judging the book by its title and cover. It turned out he’s a sailor — and he’s promised to read it!

Our second stop was the Travel Bug on Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe. I remembered being impressed with its great selection of travel books and supplies. Again, we were warmly welcomed, but this shop did not want a printed press release or a copy of the book but wanted us to send it electronically. We enjoyed looking around the store and chatting with a friendly customer who knew someone who built boats in Norway. She was drinking a yummy-looking cold drink — a mocha smoothie –, and before we left, Kent and I shared a large one, purchased a book, and got walking directions to Collected Works Bookstore.

Collected Works also declined to take a copy of the book or press release and handed us directions to email the store owner and the event coordinator. We’ve since been invited to give them two books they will sell on a commission basis. We haven’t pursued scheduling an event yet, but we are scheduled for a presentation at the Travel Bug on Saturday, August 26, a5 5 pm. We’ll let our Santa Fe friends know! We also have an event scheduled for Treasure House Books in Albuquerque’s Old Town on Sunday, September 10, 1:30-3:30 pm.

The next dilemma is the mailing list. You may receive an email from Jacanapress@gmail.com shortly, asking if you’d like to continue to get emails from us — we may end up in your spam box. Someone has told us they “strongly discourage” using a “free email” that ends in Google.com, but hey, at the moment, we’re just trying to get the word out about ONE book and hope we’ll find some readers who will find it worth reading and pass the word on to friends, local bookstores, and libraries.

A final story: Kent’s nephew, who is a much more famous Kent Kedl, was flying back to his home in Shanghai from a visit with family and wrote to Kent:

Unc Kent,

I was in the US for a few weeks and spent time in Minneapolis … where I was handed a copy of your book. I read it on the flight back to China … and it’s REALLY good! I had really only heard of your adventures secondhand from Mom and Dad, but reading about it directly from you and Pam was amazing. I’d always loved talking with Pam because she was so well-read, articulate, and acerbically funny, but I never knew what a great writer she was. It’s so good that you could retrieve those letters.

Thanks again for a great read!

(the other) Kent

In a second email, he said, “A flight attendant asked what I was reading, and I told her the background. She thought it was interesting and took a picture of the cover to order it!”

So, the book is gradually making its way into the world. Subscribe to our blog to receive notices when we update our adventures in book marketing and share other news relating to We Ran Away to Sea.

Fair Winds!

July 1, 2023

We Ran Away to Sea by George Kent Kedl and Pamela Thompson Kedl is now ready to order on Amazon as a Kindle e-book and a paperback. You may also place an order with your favorite local bookstore.date:July 1, 2023, so it may take up to two weeks to receive a copy.

352 pages, Paperback. Official Publication date: July 1, 2023

ISBN: (9798987009703 paperback) and (9798987009710 e-book)
The paperback edition may be requested from your local bookstore, or ordered from Amazon.  The e-book is currently only available on Kindle.

For more information: Contact Jacana Press: Jacanapress@gmail.com, pamkent@hotmail.com, or linnea.borealis@gmail.com. See also https://www.facebook.com/GeorgeKentKedl, and amazon.com/author/kedl