My final book cover
It really is a thrill to see my first book cover for sale online. It's available at Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Borders and indiebound. Visit my author's page here.
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Wow, that is quite the accomplisment...congrats! Too bad it won't be out in time for Christmas :-(
Very nice! Congratulations. i look forward to seeing the book in its entirety in February.
Thanks Scott! Yes that was the plan at first but then the marketing people at Rodale decided that a spring release would be better. In the book world, that publishing season starts in February I understand.
Thank Jim!
What a wonderful cover! Can't wait to dive into the book during the cold, gray winter here in the Hudson Valley at the foot of the Catskills.
Stephen, we met several years ago, at Garden Writers or a Garden Conservancy gig. Anyway, many congratulations for your new book. I just placed an order through Amazon. Hope to see you again on the garden path.
Hi Mary Ann!
Thank you. Much appreciated and how nice to hear form you!
It has been sitting on my "Wish List" forever. Let's hurry and get it published.
Lucindaville--
You're right. Book publishing is sooooo sllooooowww. It takes forever
Congrats, Stephen. We are all looking forward to it.
And fast, as I need some inspiration for the new garden.
Of course, now I don't have to think of something else I want for Christmas . . . .
beautiful! very dramatic and fresh at the same time! can't wait to read it! congratulations, that's quite an accomplishment!
Thank you Janine!
beautiful book-
miss your music playlists!
Gorgeous and interesting visual contrasts that will intrigue many, many readers to buy and read the book! Congratulations!
Lovely! Congratulations. And it won't disappear into the ether!
Applause, applause, Stephen. I too pre ordered the book from Amazon. I look forward to your book signing! Did you do all the wonderful photography. Happy New Year too!
Thanks Leeann! I did do all the photography in the book, which made it really a fun process.
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