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Sunday, December 2, 2007

New Book in '08
I've been neglecting this webpage of late.  That statement really hit home when I noticed an item about The Handyman's Reality being available at Now, Voyager in Provincetown, MA, and what a great beach read it would be.  Since I doubt very many people are reading on the beach in P-Town in December, I guess I'd better do a little housekeeping around here.
 
I have a good excuse for the neglect, though.  I've been working like crazy on the manuscript for the third book of the Handyman trilogy.  I'm pleased and relieved to announce the main writing is done just in time for me to get swept into the yearly Christmas insanity.  Since my neighbors all have their Christmas decorations up and there is still a bunch of Indian corn on my front door, I guess I'd better get busy with that as well.
 
Anyway, I'm thrilled the manuscript for the book, tentatively titled The Handyman's Promise, is complete.  Now the machinery will take over, and at some point the book will hit stores in 2008.  When exactly I couldn't say at this point, but I'll make a promise of my own and do my best to keep updates available here. 
 
My own opinion is that this is the best Ed and Rick book yet, and I'm looking forward to sharing it with the world.  When it gets closer to publication time, I'll put a sneak peek or two here, too.
 
Believe it or not, I'm listening to "White Christmas" on my Ipod at the moment, hoping it will get me in the mood to do some decorating.  Of course it's pouring down rain here, but the weather guessers are saying we should see some snow this week.  If December gets so whacked out that I don't get another blog posted, let me take this opportunity to thank everyone who enjoyed the Handyman books, and also say thanks for making 2007 another successful year for Ed Stephens, and me too for that matter.  2008 oughta be interesting for many reasons, and during the midst of election year frenzy and everything else, I hope Ed will be back to entertain his fans once again. 
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When I'm Not Writing...
 
UPDATE:  If you are on Facebook I hope you'll join the NICK POFF Author of the HANDYMAN series group for discussions, updates, and more. 
 
 
 
 
The sad but honest truth is that most writers need to supplement their income with something other than writing.  I've worked in the radio industry since the tender age of sixteen, and for the same two radio stations for the past fourteen years.  We call it The Hotel California -- you can check out but you can never leave!  It's amazing how people go, but then seem to come back at some time, including me.  Radio has been good to me, and although there are still times I regret not sticking with the writing thing at an earlier age, it's been an interesting ride. 
 

Things I'm Enjoying....

In The Handyman's Dream Ed and Rick spend time at a cabin on a small lake in southern Michigan.  In a weird fiction-meets-non-fiction kind of way, John Sellers writes about just such a place in his latest book, The Old Man and the Swamp. It is a must-read for anyone who, like me, has been intrigued by that strange part of the world at the borders of Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio; fears and respects snakes, and has enitrely too much memory space dedicated to the 70's & 80's.
 
I enjoyed Joyce Maynard's latest, The Good Daughters.
 
I still can't believe All My Children is leaving ABC this September. I was a SLAVE to this soap opera for 27 years. Even though I stopped watching every day back in '01, I've checked in occasionally, and talked with co-workers about what was going on in Pine Valley. I mean......a world without Erica Kane? That, to me, is scarier than facing the end of the Mayan calendar!  I have, of course, read Susan Lucci's recent memoir, All My Life. It's a nice, breezy read, but for diehard AMC fans only. Still...Ms. Lucci is on my list of people I hope to meet someday, if only to say "THANKS!"  
 
The wonderful thing about "All My Children" is that it was, for many years, more than "just a soap opera." It was a second family of sorts to its most loyal fans. We can thank the amazing Agnes Nixon, the show's creator for that, but I also think thanks must be given to the entire production staff, and those incredible actors who made those characters so special to us. Did I learn some basic facts about life from watching this daytime drama? Yes. Did I learn how to write a good story from watching "All My Children?" You betcha. Anyone who reads and enjoys the HANDYMAN books can be grateful for the hours I spent in front of the TV, absorbing the finest writing in daytime television.
 
Just below is the link to the YouTube video from the intro of the 20th Anniversary special from 1990. It contains some brief clips from the first 20 years of the show.  Although AMC soared wonderfully into the 21st Century, I gotta admit the best stories were from the first 20 years.  
 
 
This show ain't dead yet, but it will be in September. Yeah, I'll probably be watching those final episodes. In the meantime, I want to celebrate some of the best creative writing classes I ever attended. Thanks, "All My Children!"
 
 
And I'm truly finding a great deal of joy in producing and broadcasting my little internet radio show on www.live365.com.  I hope you'll tune in some Wednesday evening for some wonderful old music and chat.
 
 
 It's all RETRO here at the House of Nick. I also love the occasional old game show clip on YouTube.  I'm all about the retro fun stuff.  I'd like to think it reminds us not to take ourselves too seriously in the here and now.  I celebrate old pop music on my internet radio show, NICK POFF RADIO 45. 
 
As most writers do, I love word games, so I always enjoyed the game shows dealing with words. I loved the $10,000 Pyramid (and the $20,000 and the $25,000 Pyramid, etc.). For those with a short attention span, here's Billy Crystal's record-breaking trip to the top.
 
 
 
 
"I can't even watch The New Treasure Hunt anymore because you give me so much shit about it!"
 
(The above line of dialogue was deleted from the final draft of The Handyman's Dream. Ed's enjoyment of game shows and Rick's dislike of them would continue to be a source of irritation.) 
 
 
 

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