As I write this, Dean is doing a hunt for typos and grammar errors. He texts me that he is exhausted. I am too. We have managed to pass it back and forth several times already, but somehow the occasional homonym or a Dickinson-like use of a dash rears its ugly head. My birthday (and speaking of Emily Dickinson- hers as well) is in a half hour and I hope to have sent it sometime tomorrow for finalizing. However, I know I will not let it go until I give it one last read through.
I guess this is why God made publishing companies.
Yet, we stuck it to the “publishing man” and made this product that we are both very proud of accomplishing, and I hope you join us on our next adventure.
Book II is in the works. The plague is in the past; now it's time to see who takes control. Thanks again.
Derek Deremer
12/9/2012
About the Authors
Derek Deremer
Derek Deremer is currently an English teacher in South Carolina. He somehow wandered down there after growing up in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. While graduating with an English degree from Westminster College, he developed his love for common words and many other endeavors in his continual pursuit to be a jack of all trades and a master of none.
Dean Culver
Dean Culver is an engineer and scientist, pursuing amateur ventures in many fields both within and beyond the borders of science and technology. Born, raised, and currently residing in Pittsburgh, he has occasionally traveled and relocated, hoping to find where his goal of creative balance can be achieved.
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