In honor of the 2018 July 4th holiday, I've posted a copy of a
comic strip (that I received in my In Box) atop this entry. As any reader of this blog must surely know, I am a big
Mutts fan (the name of this strip). Over the years (nearly nine) that I've been on Blogger, I've included them within my entries. Additionally, I've written about the Fourth of July holiday on many occasions. However today, I cannot offer any new musings on the subject, I can only refer you
those posts from bygone years, as I must put all my efforts into finishing volume three of my book series,
Words In Our Beak.
The deadline for me getting materials (images and text) to my editor, Chris Deatherage (who is also the book's formatter) is approaching, and as it does, I will be blogging less frequently until my third volume is complete (I have a heads-up re this matter in a previous entry,
June 3rd 2018).
In any event, however you celebrate this holiday, dear reader, I hope it's safe, relaxing and happy.
FALL 2018 ADDENDUM:
Hardcover versions of Volume One, Two and Three can be found wherever books are sold.
Please click here to go to my blog post that provides details as to where you can get these books. Additionally, I have rendered some images from these books into other formats and they are available via Fine Art America (FAA). Some of my other photographs (Black & White Collection, Kaleidoscopic Images and the famous Mandarin duck who visited NYC) can also be found on my FAA pages.
ADDENDUM SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2021:
When the third volume of the hard-cover version of Words In Our Beak was released, I withdrew from promoting my former versions of Words In Our Beak.
The very first one is an iBook and went into Apple's book store in 2015.
This was followed by an ePub version...
... that is available on Amazon and was also published in 2015.
Its press release can be read by clicking here.
... I've been advised to make mention of my early versions of volume one of Words In Our Beak, they do vary ever so slightly in content from the hard-cover version of volume one.
As of this addendum, I do not intend to create digital or soft-cover versions of Words In Our Beak Volume Two or Words In Our Beak Volume Three.