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From Blogger To Author

 Kalae Chock
 September 28, 2011 9:29 pm
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bookIt’s come to that time, time to publish my blog into a real tangible book. No, not one that I’m going to try and sell. Ha, please.

I’m going to put the blog into a book that I can put on a shelf in my living room, a book that my kids can read about the days their mom worked in TV, a book about becoming their mother, about being a wife to their dad, about living in Spokane.

Internet Guy Rob Kauder (he has a more professional title, but I like ‘internet guy’) tells me I have over 500 hundred posts. Sadly, I don’t know where the first few went. I wouldn’t mind that much, but the blogs MIA are the blogs I wrote in the year I gave birth to Leialoha. I’d love to go back and read my thoughts on Day 2 of being a mom.

I could transfer the years of posts to a new blog, but I want something tangible, something I can feel and hold, something I can rescue when my house is on fire because it’s irreplaceable (sorry Bobby Williams I know running back into a burning building is frowned upon). I guess I’m old school like that.

Thus, I begin the monotonous task of cutting and pasting. Think that’s what I need to do in order to upload it onto a book-making website. Any advice on the best site to use? I’m checking out Lulu.com.

Wish me luck… and a way to find time to do. This could take awhile.

 

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