Hello, friends! The Missus and I—and our four young prospectors—trust all is well with you’ns wherever you might be sheltered-in-place, or running free, whatever the guidelines may be in your neck of the woods.
Here in southern Washington, businesses are opening again, but it will be some time before large gatherings are prudent. As such, all conventions we planned to attend this year have been canceled. We enjoy spending time with all of you at the conventions so it’s disappointing to think it might be another year before we hit the trail again, but as I heard a fellow say the other day, ‘keeping everyone safe is job one.’ Sage advice. Convention copies of The Lost and Found Journal of a Miner 49er online Preparations for conventions are months in the making. Everything from transportation to accommodations are mapped out to ensure we arrive on time and once we’re there, that we’re not sleeping in the booth! This includes ordering enough product to have on hand for all your voracious readers to enjoy. Now, as some of you’ns may have noticed, the copies of The Lost and Found Journal of a Miner 49er: Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 for sale at conventions bear different cover artwork than what you can find at Amazon.com. In fact, conventions were the only place you can find these copies… until now. During the month of June, autographed 1st Edition convention copies of the paperbacks will be available exclusively at JackDublin.net. What’s more, we’re making these available at 10% off—15% off when you buy both volumes! The road ahead 2020 has shaped into an historical year thus far and who’s to say what the future holds? In spite of this uncertainty, children will continue to read and flex their imaginations no matter where they find themselves. Their resilience in difficult times encourages all of us to be stronger for them than we knew we could be. To that end, chase those dreams and never forget that the journey—not the destination—is where true adventure is found. Keep on keeping on, Jack
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