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David K
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Thinking of new Baja book ideas.
From 2015 to 2016, I wrote 'Baja California Land of Missions' and it was published and has made a bit of success with nearly 1,000 copies distributed.
I updated it with many new photos and details from my 2017 travels and a new printing of it is is in production now to satisfy my distributor,
Sunbelt.
Having spent the last two years researching and producing a new road guide that is awaiting final detail work for publishing, I am thinking of what my
next project might be...??
Family and friends have recommended I do a book about the hundreds of trips over my lifetime similar to what Mike Humfreville, Mike McMahan, Greg
Niemann, and so many others have done.
My style of writing is detail oriented... sort of a black and white, just the facts style. Others are more 'colorful' with their words and use many
adjectives. I think Graham Mackintosh does a good job of combining the two but he has some seriously good adventure stories to tell. I would appeal
more to the easy-going, camp and relax after some difficult four-wheeling, kind of person... I think?
Perhaps, as Mike Humfreville did, I will write chapters here on Nomad first. As some of you know, his publisher (Sunbelt) picked just two of Mike's
major stories, created out of the posts here, to turn into his book, In the Shadow of the Volcano. Sadly, Mike died shortly after his book was
published.
Who here has enjoyed Froylan Tiscareño's big 'Baja California Adventures' book from 2013? It is 500 pages of detailed trip reports and stories going
back to 1962. I would not even try to match his volume of data and great hiking stories in the San Pedro Mártir (mostly).
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Another idea is to incorporate my Baja Travel Adventure stories and articles into a book. Those 60+ articles are published online, here: https://www.bajabound.com/bajaadventures/bajatravel/
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So, as I ponder ideas, here is a chance to weigh in with this poll on what you would prefer to see a book of first:
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David K
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Thank for the votes... that's one for B!
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ehall
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Maybe a kids book with animations. Spanish and english commonly used words or phrases. Just trying to think outside the box. Not your usual style. You
might enjoy it.
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blackwolfmt
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How about the BEST restaurants in Baja California
So understand dont waste your time always searching for those wasted years
face up and make your stand and realize that your living in the golden years
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David K
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I am not qualified as either an artist or a bilingual writer AND I like all food in Baja so 'best' is too easy for me... I am not fussy.
So, I say to both of you:
Go for it, you can write it!
OK, for my question: A, B, or C
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BajaBlanca
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Boy, those are three very good choices. I cannot decide! Therefore, is there any way you could give us a sample of what you would do with each
one? In other words, a sample of a trip story, a history story and we already have your trip reports.
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JZ
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Do all three. Outline it, and provide as much details as you can.
Go on Upwork and find a couple writers.
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thebajarunner
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I like your thinking
You have a wealth of info and enthusiasm
Let's talk away from the board
I have some ideas and some input
Which I am not interested in airing in front of some of the trolls lurking under the bridge.
You will remember that I partnered with Baja Bernie to create and complete his last book.
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaBlanca | Boy, those are three very good choices. I cannot decide! Therefore, is there any way you could give us a sample of what you would do with each
one? In other words, a sample of a trip story, a history story and we already have your trip reports. |
Yes!
See the link in the first post to my Baja Bound Baja Travel Adventures... 62 so far, the newest one is in this month's newsletter. That is one of the
three ideas.
JZ, glad you enjoy the content.
Dick, thank you... since my current book is doing well, I think I have the production part down but I welcome your input. Bernie was a good friend and
his support of my work is still in my mind.
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advrider
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I think something to do with your travels in Baja and maybe the history of those places? I'm really waiting for your travel guide, so maybe a travel
guide with memories and stories?
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Beagle
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I'm always interested in the Ranches that are still operating. Those families in the old ranchos still working it like they did 150 years ago. Their
ties to the history of Baja and local lore and the pros and cons of their isolation and refusal to move to the city and get a cell phone. How they
work the horses the way their forefathers did. I think that stuff is fascinating.
That's my idea. It's been done...but everything's been done.
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BajaBlanca
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I read 2 of the travel articles and will surely read more. They are fantastic.
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volcano
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travel, regions, and ranches with a main resident family or character that resides in that region...that really digs into current and long standing
culture....or in some instances a festival that highlights the region.... a calbagatta (sp) for instance
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boe4fun
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Hola David, Maybe a book(let?) of short stories, each one composed by one of the Baja officianados who frequent this and other Baja forums. I know
that each of us who love the life and people SOB have experienced situations down there that embrace the pitfalls of travel, local family life,
humorous incidents, etc. Shari and Ross (Bahia Asuncion) both have some great tales, and Ross is a most eloquent writer. Just my dos centavos.
[Edited on 10-27-2018 by boe4fun]
Two dirt roads diverged in Baja and I, I took the one less graveled by......
Soy ignorante, apático y ambivalente. No lo sé y no me importa, ni modo.
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fishbuck
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A book predicting the future of Baja.
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by boe4fun | Hola David, Maybe a book(let?) of short stories, each one composed by one of the Baja officianados who frequent this and other Baja forums. I know
that each of us who love the life and people SOB have experienced situations down there that embrace the pitfalls of travel, local family life,
humorous incidents, etc. Shari and Ross (Bahia Asuncion) both have some great tales, and Ross is a most eloquent writer. Just my dos centavos.
[Edited on 10-27-2018 by boe4fun] |
Great idea Paul.
Nomads, there is a POLL at the top of this thread, and everyone can vote. You can also click to see the results.
I think a lot of Nomads have good book writing ideas and skill. We have a few Nomad authors, as well... Graham, GregN, thebajarunner, plus the ones we
have lost... Mike Humfreville, Baja Bernie, Osprey...
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basautter
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I would likely buy either or both to add to my Baja library. Keep us posted!
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David K
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Books written in the 40's, 50's, and 60's predicted a paved road down the length of Baja... It happened at the end of 1973.
I think Nature will continue to win despite man's actions... the new highways will wash away, the fish will return, turtles are laying eggs near San
Felipe for the first time since?? So good and bad will continue on and on! Someday, the sea level might even rise enough to touch the palm tree on El
Coyote beach!!!
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fishbuck
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A book about a talking palm tree on a beach...
[Edited on 10-27-2018 by fishbuck]
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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David K
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Oh the stories it could tell... about growing there for 100 years and hoping to someday swim in the sea... and the failed promises by government
scientists who said the ocean was rising so much that his dream would come true!
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