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The Monday Morning Memo

I spent 114 hours creating these two books for guests who will attend the Wizard Academy Reunion on October 28. “Wise Men, Wise-ards, Wisards, Wizards” is 143 pages of my favorite depictions of the namesakes of Wizard Academy, the wise men – the magi – of Matthew chapter 2. The book is filled with paintings and sculptures spanning more than 1,000 years, along with images of the artists who created them. It is my Mom’s favorite book of the 114 different Chatbooks I have made. Be at the reunion and take these gifts from me home with you. “Random Works of Art and Things with Stories” is a second 98-page book you will take home full of carefully curated paintings, photographs, stories and poems you have probably never seen or heard. Fascinating in every way. The first book costs me $53.90 per copy to print in full-color hardback. The second book cost $40.40 to print, and then there is the $4.99 shipping fee. Both of these books are important to me. And so are you. – Roy

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“After a series of well-received novels, including 1935’s Tortilla Flat, Steinbeck won critical acclaim in 1937 for his novella Of Mice and Men, the moving portrait-in-miniature of 1930s California, seen through the friendship of oddball ranch workers George and Lennie. Two years later came The Grapes of Wrath, one of the defining novels of the 20th century, a work of rich descriptive power, in which Steinbeck showed his ability to summon poetry out of poverty in the lives of the ‘Okie’ Joad family.”

- Martin Chilton, The Independent, Dec 20, 2018. John Steinbeck: A Flawed Genius

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