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Author, publisher at August Publications, dad, husband. Current interests include architectural history and biography/nonfiction.
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Art in Bloom, Minneapolis Institute of Art. Great crowd — IG heaven.

There is no platform where I see worse writing and publishing advice than Threads. It’s really confounding.

Returned from AZ spring training to find our 2025 print guides completely sold out. Yay. Next book went to the printer yesterday. Yay. Will announce next two books shortly. Yay. Met with author in AZ about 2026 title. Yay. Jim Gilliam bio a solid seller. Yay. Print is a hoot.

Huh. Look at that. Landed at #1 on a few lists today. Beat out a Big Five title as well. www.augustpublications.com/products/jim...

Have a vested interest in this unbuilt ballpark for the Minnesota @twins: yes, the park and Guthrie ended up being a better use for the site; and yes, the current home of this page is within the footprint of this Downtown East site. #mlb

Received this for Xmas. Eager to tackling it soon after this tome:

Just when I thought my field was saturated with plagiarists and wannabes, I discover something new and amazing. So happy to be surprised by something hidden and unknown.

Can you imagine the courage it took to preach this message directly to the president? This is what a follower of Jesus looks like. (Partial transcript below.)

Pretty major news! Circus design dissed at the time, but it ended up being influential in several pop culture spots, like comic book design. The costumes at the Ringling Museum are sad and faded, and few examples on display at Circus World. Someone will have a great time with this!

Preemptively blocking all expat BookTokers opening accounts here to whine about the closing of TikTok. There are a lot of publishers doing just fine without spending a second on BookTok.

Checked out the referrer logs on augustpublications.com e-commerce site. Top three were our sites and newsletters; fourth was Google. At the bottom: Social media. Google used to be #1, but along the way Google decided it didn’t actually want to be a search engine.