My second book of Short Stories, “Somewhere Nearby Soon” is now available

I did mention in my last post, “Glumjoy” (April 17) that my new book of short stories was…almost…available. I provided a link to copies on Amazon, but I did not at that time have any hard copies to distribute at Shavasana Gallery & Café, or in person which seem to be the 3 current strategies of my “Marketing Plan.” Well, the hard copies showed up last weekend and sales were relatively brisk – and already favourable so, I’ve put in a subsequent order for more copies which should be showing up next week.

If you didn’t catch it in my last post, here is the link to Amazon if you’d care to buy a copy online (Note: I haven’t yet created an eBook or an Audio book):

Or, if you are a denizen of Mayne Island, you can wander into my Gallery Café – 457 Village Bay Road – and pick up a copy (when I’m open😆) or contact me directly – 604-418-3846, or, gbathgate@telus.net – and I will mail you a copy, or hand it to you in person (depending on fate and circumstance). The book is $19.95, and runs around 209 pages (100 pages longer than book #1), and I seem to recall it will cost about $5 to have it mailed.

Here’s a little blurb, “About this Book”… “Somewhere Nearby Soon” picks you up from a 1950’s East Van neighbourhood, then immerses you in the “Hitchhiking, Hostels, Hippie Vans & Hair” culture as you make your way across Canada in 1972. Travel overland through Iran and Afghanistan in 1973 – when it was still safe to do so, then let your anxiety spike as you sit in your bureaucratic cubbyhole in Hull, Quebec in the early 80’s. Greet your long overdue epiphany from the back of your Camper Van – as you grab the steering wheel from the captain of the Titanic and steer the ship away from the looming iceberg, towards smoother waters. Without this blessing, it’s unlikely that the subsequent five stories – divided between the quirks of running an art gallery café on a small, charming island, to dealing with the idiosyncrasies of modern urban life in Vancouver – would have come into being, and for this I am immensely grateful.
Add a few tablespoons of sweetener, a dollop of creative non-fiction, a generous helping of self-deprecatory humour, and a teaspoon of fiction for plausible deniability – now toss it all in a blender, turn it on high, and you have “Somewhere Nearby Soon.” Enjoy!”

One other thing I did recently was to – finally – create an eBook for my first book, “All Roads at Any Time” (this proved to be much more difficult and frustrating than I expected with many, many questions and directions from my new friend Chat GPT) here’s the link (only $5.99 for my Kindle loving friends):

So, Georgie hasn’t been idle, and despite completing these two projects, their completion just seems to make room for other overdue projects that have been patiently waiting…will this madness never end? 😱 (don’t answer that🤣)

I love you…buy my book😊

George Bathgate

My New Book of Short Stories, “All Roads at Any Time” is now Published! Whew!

Yes…I’ve just completed this project, managing to wade through the complexities of self-publishing using Amazon KDP, and am happy to announce that my book of short stories (twelve in all), “All Roads at Any Time”…has been published in paperback form, and is now available for purchase.

What’s it about? Here’s a little descriptive from the back cover:

“This collection shares the experiences of a young long-haired wanderer dodging mass murderers, muggings, revolutions, drug overdoses and other narrow escapes in the 70’s, to the unexpected heroics of a New Wave dilettante in Ottawa, and young dad in Vancouver in the 80’s. It navigates its way through some of the unanticipated side-effects of the long journey to sobriety, and ultimately drops you off on a sweet island of bliss and healing in the current era.”

Writing, which I enjoy, was the easy part. Formatting a WordDoc and cover design were beyond my ken, and I was saved from these struggles by Deborah Strong and Teresa Gustafson of TG Design respectively – for which I am most grateful.

I haven’t yet started work on the eBook version, or the Audiobook, but if you’d like to pick up a paperback copy of “All Roads at Any Time”, there are currently 3 ways to do so. The first way, would be to go to Amazon and buy it directly, just click this link:

https://www.amazon.ca/All-Roads-At-Any-Time/dp/B0CDF2C8T5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2OWIULUZGY5TZ&keywords=all+roads+at+any+time&qid=1692230197&sprefix=all+roads+at%2Caps%2C168&sr=8-1

Or, copies will be available at Shavasana Gallery & Café https://shavasana.ca/ a little Gallery Café that I run on Mayne Island, B.C. at 457 Village Bay Road (usually open Saturday through Monday)…I was surprised and delighted to see this happen last weekend when I put out a stack of books:

Or, thirdly, you could order a copy (or copies) through me and I will get it to you either directly (if we are in close proximity), or via mail. The book is $19.95 Canadian and I imagine postage will be $4 or $5 (I haven’t calculated that yet). To reach me directly you can either send me a message through this website, or via email at: gbathgate@telus.net , or give me a call or text at: 604-418-3846.

Cheers! …and happy reading!

George Bathgate