07-09-2019, 04:12 AM
Thanks to Mr. Thorne for the new information on "Coup in Dallas". All's well that ends well.
After two years' delay, you have restored my hopes to be able to read Hank's book. I, myself, was very bothered when my own book The Three Barons was delayed two months beyond the announced date. That put me into the 7th version of the manuscript back and forth to get the bugs out.
I have read books published by TrineDay and also books published by Skyhorse. I'm sorry, but I think the editing for TrineDay is just fine. Very few mistakes IMHO.
Since The Three Barons went through 7 revisions, stretched to 550 pages of text and was only delayed two months, I still don't see how "Coup in Dallas" could wind up taking an extra three or four years, from November 2017 to, now, February 2020.
Mr. Kris Millegan of TrineDay is a genius at what he does, IMHO. The fact that Mr. Millegan, with only a tiny staff, can out-produce and market far more ground-breaking material than a subsidiary of Simon and Schuster, as is Skyhorse, is a study in contrast.
As for sounding paranoid, well, as Ronald Reagan said--Trust But Verify. I will be happy to apologize to one and all on this site the day my copy of Coup in Dallas appears in my mailbox.
Standing out as "paranoid" on a deep politics forum has to signify something---I'm not sure what.
(p.s. that reminds me, that last weekend there was a panel of three authors on C-Span discussing the topic of "The Deep State". They were professors from Yale, Northwestern and Duke. Readers might want to go on C-Span website and watch it. Despite the fact that they mentioned three books which had spent weeks on the NYT best-seller list, they claimed that there was only one "scholarly" book on the subject.)
(That was the one relevant book by Peter Dale Scott. The two-hour panel discussion and question-time was overwhelmingly discouraging. These are the top academics on the Deep State and they are ostensibly non-informed, in the dark, out to lunch, etc. on the topic. I guess we, here, will just have to keep doing the job for these professors--a job they should be doing themselves for the good of the USA. They're getting paid, I'm not)
James Lateer
After two years' delay, you have restored my hopes to be able to read Hank's book. I, myself, was very bothered when my own book The Three Barons was delayed two months beyond the announced date. That put me into the 7th version of the manuscript back and forth to get the bugs out.
I have read books published by TrineDay and also books published by Skyhorse. I'm sorry, but I think the editing for TrineDay is just fine. Very few mistakes IMHO.
Since The Three Barons went through 7 revisions, stretched to 550 pages of text and was only delayed two months, I still don't see how "Coup in Dallas" could wind up taking an extra three or four years, from November 2017 to, now, February 2020.
Mr. Kris Millegan of TrineDay is a genius at what he does, IMHO. The fact that Mr. Millegan, with only a tiny staff, can out-produce and market far more ground-breaking material than a subsidiary of Simon and Schuster, as is Skyhorse, is a study in contrast.
As for sounding paranoid, well, as Ronald Reagan said--Trust But Verify. I will be happy to apologize to one and all on this site the day my copy of Coup in Dallas appears in my mailbox.
Standing out as "paranoid" on a deep politics forum has to signify something---I'm not sure what.
(p.s. that reminds me, that last weekend there was a panel of three authors on C-Span discussing the topic of "The Deep State". They were professors from Yale, Northwestern and Duke. Readers might want to go on C-Span website and watch it. Despite the fact that they mentioned three books which had spent weeks on the NYT best-seller list, they claimed that there was only one "scholarly" book on the subject.)
(That was the one relevant book by Peter Dale Scott. The two-hour panel discussion and question-time was overwhelmingly discouraging. These are the top academics on the Deep State and they are ostensibly non-informed, in the dark, out to lunch, etc. on the topic. I guess we, here, will just have to keep doing the job for these professors--a job they should be doing themselves for the good of the USA. They're getting paid, I'm not)
James Lateer