December 10

Maple Leaf author has "virtual book launch" tonight

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The Book of Changes,” a new work by veteran Maple Leaf author Jack Remick, is having a “virtual book launch” tonight at 6 p.m. Seattle time.

The Book of Changes, the third book of The California Quartet, will be the subject of a Virtual Book Launch on December 10th. Using Michigan Avenue Media, I’ll be on The World of Ink hosted by Marsha Cook and Virginia Grenier.

This is a first-time event for me as a writer. First came the blog tours and how the virtual launch. The world is changing for us as writers, so hop on over and tune in. I’ll entertain you with a short reading from the book and share notes about the process of publishing in the new e-world.

From the web description:

“Beast”, the lead character in The Book of Changes, comes to Berkeley, the Cathedral of Learning, in 1971, a time of political chaos, hallucinogenic drugs, group sex, and electric, acid, psychedelic, mind-bending rock and roll. On his quest for meaning he hangs out with a Harley-riding dwarf, a raven-haired Gothic artists’ model, a sorority girl turned nymphomaniac, and the heir to a family of French aristocrats with a bloody history dating back to before Joan of Arc.

The website is here

Use this number to call in to speak with Remick:  (714) 242-5259.

Or find him on Twitter chat:  #WOIjack

We’ve arranged for callers and listeners who care to sign in and/or leave a comment to get a free copy (now called a give-away) of The Book of Changes in any of three formats: MOBI, ePUB, or PDF.

For our post on Book Two of the California Quartet, go here.

From Remick: “An added note: My novel Gabriela and The Widow won ‘Best Women’s Fiction’ in the Orangeberry Hall of Fame Virtual Book Expo. We’ll be talking about that event.

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  1. It sounds like a fun book to read. Please don`t think I`m taking anything away from you. For example, when I was 16, me and 3 friends (that I always hung with), went to see Led Zeppelin at the Colosseum at Seattle Center. We worked our way up to the front rail at the stage.Midway through the show, a girl about 10 people down from us (also against the stage) threw a bouquet of roses up to Robert Plant. He posed with a long stem rose in his teeth. Cameras flashed everywhere. It became a famous photo. One year later, I dated a gal that turns out; was the very same gal that tossed up those roses. I
    had never met her before. Her friends ALL backed her up on that story. Crazy things like that were the norm back then.Another snipit; I hitch hiked to Mexico from Seattle, was taken in to stay at various people`s homes along the way (in the U.S.). People were not so messed up as they are, now. Today, they would find my body along side the road.
    Kids today have simply missed out, being born too late. Good luck with your book.

  2. Hello Rob: No, there’s not a word of truth in The Book of Changes. It’s a complete fiction. The launch ran very smoothly. If you caught the show and would like an e-copy of the novel, let me know. I’ll arrange to get one to you. Thanks for checking out the Maple Leaf site. Mike does such good work in and for the community.

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