September 4, 2022 Salty Air Publishing Newsletter

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September 4, 2022 - Falmouth, MA
In this issue:
Rotary Club
The Lioness - Chris Bohjalian
Buildings Don't Lie
Where The Sidewalk Ends Bookstore
Benjamin Bunny & The Rabbit Hole
PHR Books
PHR Work In-Progress
Rotary Club
I have lived in the Town of Falmouth Massachusetts for 47 years. It was meant to be a stopping place while I figured out what was going on in my life. But I got stuck.
When the kids were growing up, I got involved in the kid activities - school bands, scouts, dance class, sports, etc. My work has taken me to many places away from Falmouth.
So I figured it was time to expand my local engagement. Rotary seemed like a good place to start. From the Rotary website, "Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves." The Falmouth members are work hard with both local and international projects. With all the anger and craziness in the world, it is good to dedicate time with people who care about other people.

Stay well,


Paul@paulhraymer.com
The Lioness - Chris Bohjalian
Kate Raymer
   I admit that I’m a big fan of Chris Bohjalian’s work from the first I was introduced to him by being gifted a copy of Midwives in the late 90s. I’m also a huge fan of historical fiction and The Lioness does not disappoint! Taking a luxury African safari in 1964 sets the stage for intrigue with a cast of Hollywood characters with believable and complex backgrounds. 

When things take a deadly turn, this becomes a real page turner. Bohjalian is a craftsman with his words as he describes scenes that made my heart race and, if it was a movie, I probably would have had to close my eyes! Rumor has it (if you believe the internet) that this book has been picked up for a TV movie.

This is definitely one of those books that has you wanting to read just a bit more before calling it a night, so don’t open this one if you’re looking for sleep-inducing material. Through the conflicts of politics and nature, one is given a true sense of the Serengeti, which is still on my bucket list of things I’d like to see!
Buildings Don't Lie - Henry Gifford
   Buildings Don't Lie - Better Buildings by Understanding Basic Building Science is a comprehensive, no-nonsense description of issues that help and kill buildings. Henry Gifford is one of those encyclopedias of building science knowledge. Having taught classes with him, I know that he does not shy away from stating his opinion - an opinion that always comes from extensive experienc.

From the Amazon description, "A simple, clear, thorough, and complete explanation of basic building science applicable to any building in any climate. Over 1,000 large color drawings and photos, plus fun quizzes. No charts, graphs, or math. Read this book and become your own expert on making buildings comfortable, healthy, safe, durable, and very energy efficient, because you will understand the underlying science of the movement through buildings of heat, air, water, light, sound, fire, and pests, and how these can be controlled. This book also includes sections on designing building enclosures, indoor air quality, choosing heating and cooling systems, and how to ventilate, heat, and cool different types of buildings."

 
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Where The Sidewalk Ends Bookstore
This is a great bookstore in Chatham, MA. The first time I walked into the store, Meghan O'Brien, the store manager, immediately recognized me as one of the local authors whose books they stock. And when I was in there a couple of weeks ago, Second Law was on the shelf by the windows and someone came in and bought a copy. The streets of Chatham were crammed full of summer visitors - kids and families, looking for places to eat and T-shirts, souvenirs, and books to buy, while cars and trucks struggled through the traffic.

It is a beautiful post and beam barn-styled store with true divided light windows, a cupola, and a split, morning staircase with stained glass windows overlooking the mezzanine on one side. The store is appropriately named after Shel Silverstein's wonderful book, and they do have a lot of children's books, but also adult books and books for the beach.


432 Main Street * Chatham, Mass. * 508-945-0499
Benjamin Bunny & The Rabbit Hole
Create Studio Pro
I don't know if I should put this in here or not. Videos are great for ads. People are captivated by the movement, and this package seems very cool. And it's not expensive. I would love to hear any input even if you just check out this link. I love stuff like this, and if I don't have to spend hours leaning new software, it can just be fun.
MoveMap
I hear stories about people retiring and moving to someplace that suits them better. So I came across this app called MoveMap. You can plug in a whole bunch of parameters about what you think would be the ideal conditions of a new county.
It's fascinating. Distance from a major airport. Distance from mountains or oceans. Ages, advanced degrees, weather. It turned out that we can't move. We're living exactly where we want to be!
PHR Books
Residential Ventilation Handbook V2
Recalculating Truth
Death at the Edge of the Diamond
Second Law
Also available on-line and in fine bookshops.
PHR Work In-Progress
I have been buried with my characters all week. It's making my knees hurt and my back ache. And at this point, I don't know if they will survive. I can't just turn the page and see what happens!
How about a free book or two?
Bookfunnel provides a means for a group of authors to get together to give away electronic copies of their books in return for adding subscribers to their mailing lists. There are some great, undiscovered authors here. Including me! Recalculating Truth is on the list this month.

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