Feels like Charles Dickens. Only not quite the rock-star quality. But anyway, if you're patient and lack the means to buy your very own copy of "Faithful Unto Death" (or don't have a friend to borrow it from, in which case you are poor indeed!), you can read it in installments by dint of "liking" U of M's facebook link.
Personally I'd lack the patience. When Stephen King did "The Green Mile" in that way, I just waited until the whole thing was done and got all (seven, was it?) volumns and read them clear through. Still am pissed about the Delecroix execution.
-becky t-
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Friday, July 15, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Grand book event at Bookmamas in Indianapolis!
University of Michigan has released my historical mystery of arsenic murder in Benzonia, Michigan in the 1890s, and we are having a grand book event in August to celebrate this.
The event will be on Wednesday, 8/17, at 6:30 pm (gives you time to get there from work and still have dinner afterwards!).
Bookmamas is located at:
Bookmamas
9 Johnson Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46219
317-375-3715
Here are the book details, for those of you who are not already in the know:
Faithful Unto Death
-Becky Thacker-
Published by University of Michigan Press:
Cloth
978-0-472-11788-8
Paper
978-0-472-03469-7
Ebook Formats
978-0-472-02764-4
Arsenic shatters a family in 19th-century Michigan
Benzonia, Michigan, 1894: a sleepy Congregationalist community, dedicated to the education of hardworking and virtuous young people of both sexes and all races. Anna Spencer Thacker is the daughter of missionaries, a faithful wife, and mother of five, pious to a fault. She is suddenly stricken with a mysterious ailment that soon proves fatal. Was it truly an unfortunate illness? Or was it murder—or suicide?
Published by University of Michigan Press:
Cloth
978-0-472-11788-8
Paper
978-0-472-03469-7
Ebook Formats
978-0-472-02764-4
Arsenic shatters a family in 19th-century Michigan
Benzonia, Michigan, 1894: a sleepy Congregationalist community, dedicated to the education of hardworking and virtuous young people of both sexes and all races. Anna Spencer Thacker is the daughter of missionaries, a faithful wife, and mother of five, pious to a fault. She is suddenly stricken with a mysterious ailment that soon proves fatal. Was it truly an unfortunate illness? Or was it murder—or suicide?
Events, here and there.
Have lots of possible things happening in the next few months. BookMamas http://www.bookmamas.com in east side of Indy in July (still nailing down dates), Ann Arbor downtown library http://www.aadl.org/ on Friday, August 5th at 7:00 pm, and POSSIBLY a gig at Horizon Books in Cadillac, MI on Saturday, August 6th.
Stay tuned....
-becky t-
Monday, June 20, 2011
Books have arrived!
Two copies of THE BOOK were in the mailbox, thank the goddesses, and not on the porch in the pouring rain.
Hardcover looks very official and academic, plain blue cover with author name and title on the spine and front, no book jacket. It kind of scared me; "Who is this important person?" I wondered. Holy sh*t, it's me! No, it's I.
Anyhoo, the paperback is too cool for words, very moody cover with subtle detail under the shadow.
Harriet and I are arguing about who takes which copy to work tomorrow to show off. She says I'm on a college campus so I should take the collegiate version. I'm going to walk it all over our building. If work permits, that is.
Was it Tina Turner who sang, "I'm so excited!" Too many exclamation points here. But you get the idea.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Faithful Unto Death has arrived!!!
U of Michigan tells me that this grand book is available to bookstores NOW. Also, they're thinking of serializing it on the web site--right up there with Chas. Dickens and Stephen King, yowza!
We're planning some Michigan events, one at Ann Arbor in August, and hope to include one at a bookstore in Cadillac, plus a visit to Macinac Island (Island Books) in September. I expect we'll need to include a Traverse City bookstore, too, since that's close to where the action was.
I sooooo much hate it that Uncle Gale and Aunt Charlotte are no longer with us. I remember them all gathered around the table at the farm, saying things like "No, it couldn't possibly have been him", and "Well, it COULD have been suicide, or even an accident!" "Oh, don't be ridiculous".
We're planning some Michigan events, one at Ann Arbor in August, and hope to include one at a bookstore in Cadillac, plus a visit to Macinac Island (Island Books) in September. I expect we'll need to include a Traverse City bookstore, too, since that's close to where the action was.
I sooooo much hate it that Uncle Gale and Aunt Charlotte are no longer with us. I remember them all gathered around the table at the farm, saying things like "No, it couldn't possibly have been him", and "Well, it COULD have been suicide, or even an accident!" "Oh, don't be ridiculous".
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
"Faithful" is on its way!!!!
U of Mich Press spring catalog is on their site, and we're on it!!!!
Good write-up and this is the first I've seen of the cover, it's really cool, in a brooding sort of way.
This is soooo exciting, and here I am at work, trying to pay attention to the job that keeps us in beer and skittles. Or something. Argh.
Good write-up and this is the first I've seen of the cover, it's really cool, in a brooding sort of way.
This is soooo exciting, and here I am at work, trying to pay attention to the job that keeps us in beer and skittles. Or something. Argh.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The book is on its way!
U of Michigan sent me a large package, which unfortunately arrived on the first rainy day we'd had here in Indy for months! I unwrapped 400+ pages of edited manuscript, some of them rather soggy, and we spread the wet ones out on the dining room table to dry.
I was amazed at the things they found that needed my attention. Name spellings that changed slightly (when the 1894 Benzie Banner spells a name one way and the court documents spell it another, who gets the tie-breaker? We decided not to argue with the court!), conflicting dates, and things that were vague enough to be confusing and needed further notes.
Harriet, who edits medical documents for a living, did yeoman's work on this beast. She found typos that U of Michigan's sharp-eyed editors missed!
If it's not wonderful when we finish, it's my own damned fault. Have to get the final thing sent off in time for them to receive it by 12/10.
It's finally happening, yowza!
-bt-
I was amazed at the things they found that needed my attention. Name spellings that changed slightly (when the 1894 Benzie Banner spells a name one way and the court documents spell it another, who gets the tie-breaker? We decided not to argue with the court!), conflicting dates, and things that were vague enough to be confusing and needed further notes.
Harriet, who edits medical documents for a living, did yeoman's work on this beast. She found typos that U of Michigan's sharp-eyed editors missed!
If it's not wonderful when we finish, it's my own damned fault. Have to get the final thing sent off in time for them to receive it by 12/10.
It's finally happening, yowza!
-bt-
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