What a great thing this blogging is to be able to talk to other people while still in my jammies, sipping coffee. Sharon, I'm glad you can see what I see in my mind. When you think about it, language is a miracle. Here's one body and there's another, and they can communicate everything from, "More coffee." to "I regret I have but one life to give for my country." with a string of utterances. Wow!
Leslie, if you want to know where to get my book, House of the Earth, I havn't sold it yet. Know any publishers? If you're talking about Earl Morris & Southwestern Archaeology (I used the modern spelling in yesterday's blog-oops.) by Florence C. & Robert H. Lister, you'll have to search Amazon or a used bookstore like Bookman's, as it was published in 1968. I'm excited about your interest.
Thank you everyone for following my blog. I'm so jazzed.
Your blog is awesome and if your book is written in a similar style, I would love to read it when it becomes available! Sadly, the only publishers I know only put out technical reports (I'm an archaeologist...btw, the powers-that-be decided to put the extra 'a' back into the official spelling!). I can't wait to hear more of what you have to say!
ReplyDeleteYou're an archaeologist? (Thanks for the spelling tip, btw.) Totally cool! I hear only a small percentage of anthro majors get jobs in the field. Is that what you've found? Do you work in the Phoenix area?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, it's a kick to chat with you.
It is true that there aren't many jobs out there if you are looking for something steady and reliable. I got really lucky with my job. The company that I work for is based in Tucson but has a small office in Tempe that consists of me and 3 other full-time people.
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