Well, it’s been a slow old week, but my library hit list grown, and my little story has made it’s way into the The British Library, yay! (Full list to come) There is also another candidate for the ‘no earlobes’ group, and a peach of a silly name too, I fell about when I heard it on News24…
So, to my library quest. It’s taken around five months, but I’ve contacted every UK central library to see if they would be interested in my first book, and it seems that they were, bless ’em. To date, 40 have purchased it, and 60 others are considering it for stock. And here is the list of lending libraries where Bi Polar Expedition can be lent from:
Essex – Waltham Forest – Haringey – Barnet – Ealing – Havering – Southwark – Richmond – Camden – Hammersmith & Fulham – Wandsworth – Westminster – Luton – Peterborough – Suffolk – Bristol – Gloucestershire – Stoke on Trent – Dudley Metropolitan – Northumberland – Stockport Metro – Worcestershire – Oldham – Warwickshire – Manchester – Blackpool – Durham – North Tyneside – Warrington – Sefton – Sunderland City – Cumbria – City of Wakefield – North East Lincolnshire – Dumfries – Inverclyde – Angus – South Dublin – County Donegal – The British Library.
Never trust a person without earlobes list: Phil Woolas, banned form being an MP for Oldham East for three years by the Labour party.
Silly name check: an American Doctor, Robert Titzer, PhD. And he’s working on a theory, unfortunately called, Titzer’s Theory. I laughed until I stopped, I really did…
Laters… guys BB
Thats good news about the libraries. Shame the website didn’t come before it, so you could have had a link printed in it the book. Hope the crappy weather isn’t affecting you too badly, and if you feel like writing any more posts ill see if I can illustrate them. Take care.
– Thomas
Well, you say that, but most libraries did check the website, so all is not lost thanks to your work. A few did order copies just based on the reviews!!!
I can only assume that they were Lex-dix-six…