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I don't know Bryan's precise circumstances, but perhaps you have never had

the wondrous experience of trying to self-publish, managing vendors

(especially a printer), etc. I have yet to meet anyone who was on schedule

with such a project.

Elchanan

 

Philip McCoy [plm2280]

Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:46 AM

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[Raw Food] Raw in Ten

 

 

 

 

I've lost interest in Raw in Ten. There are lots of people who

ordered the book in December who still don't have it. I'm beginning

to question the quality of the book. How you do one thing is how you

do everything.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi everyone,

 

I'd like to take this opportunity to remind all who ordered Bryan's book of

the following:

 

Bryan shared clearly, in plain view for all to see, and before the fact,

that he was using proceeds from ADVANCE sales of the book to finance its

publication. So it stands to reason that everyone would have to wait until

(a) he presold enough books to fund publication; (b) he placed his

printing/binding order and eventually received shipment of the books; and

© he then went through each order, one by one, sending out the books.

 

It seems clear to me that none of us could reasonably expect a precise

timetable under these circumstances. And we all knew up front how things

might unfold.

 

I sense Bryan's good and open heart and his genuine desire to share

knowledge with others. I have no idea as to his particular circumstances,

his administrative abilities or support, etc. So I would like to ask

everyone involved to reach down inside for a bit of lovingkindness,

patience, and even warmth as Bryan works his way through things. All is well

-- really!!

 

Best to all,

Elchanan

 

 

Jos Bagdonas [jbagdonas]

Friday, March 11, 2005 12:13 AM

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I ordered a copy on the 28th of Dec. and got it last Sat. I read the

introduction, which was decent, he follows a lot of Gabriel Cousins'

recommendations, whom I respect. I have not tried any recipes but will do a

couple this weekend for a potluck. My first impression is that the book is

true to its title, with quick recipes to add variety to a raw diet, thus

serving a niche in my raw recipe book collection, ymmv. After I make some

recipes, and take Raw In Ten to the potluck to bounce some of the other

recipes off of more accomplished chefs, I'll post a review. JP

 

" chai_mama " <chai_mama wrote:

 

I understand that several of you who pre-ordered Bryan's book have already

received it--

I'm curious as to " when " you ordered the book?

I ordered mine at Christmastime, yet I am still waiting . . .

 

blessings,

Leslie

 

 

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I can appreciate the difficulties he has--

my point is that he should honor the pre-sales before pushing his book on

Amazon, David Wolfe's website, etc. He is really pushing the book, yet where is

it?

I think that would show integrity, be the right thing to do, and also be good

business.

blessings,

Leslie

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Yes, I understand. But we do not know what agreements he may have made just

to get the book published. Self-publication is a big undertaking for most

first-time authors, they are almost always overwhelmed at some point in the

process. I'm not making excuses, just encouraging people to perceive and

treat Bryan as I myself would love to be treated in similar circumstances.

Elchanan

 

 

chai_mama [chai_mama]

Friday, March 11, 2005 9:39 AM

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RE: [Raw Food] Raw in Ten

 

 

 

I can appreciate the difficulties he has--

my point is that he should honor the pre-sales before pushing his book on

Amazon, David Wolfe's website, etc. He is really pushing the book, yet where

is it?

I think that would show integrity, be the right thing to do, and also be

good business.

blessings,

Leslie

 

 

 

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I agree with Elchanan

 

 

 

Hey...we're all in this together and creating unity and synergy that will

enhance all of our lives. Bryan took this huge project on because of his

passion to help people. All things don't go perfect when you create a start

up company, (book) thus the reason its called a start up. Bryan is doing a

fine job and in enhancing the living food lifestyle by making it easier to

live this way. I tip my hat to him!

 

 

 

Warmly,

 

 

 

Steven Gibb

 

www.rawfriends.com <http://www.rawfriends.com/>

 

 

 

 

INFO @ Vibrant Life [VLinfo]

Friday, March 11, 2005 12:50 AM

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RE: [Raw Food] Raw in Ten

I don't know Bryan's precise circumstances, but perhaps you have never had

the wondrous experience of trying to self-publish, managing vendors

(especially a printer), etc. I have yet to meet anyone who was on schedule

with such a project.

Elchanan

Philip McCoy [plm2280]

Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:46 AM

rawfood

[Raw Food] Raw in Ten

I've lost interest in Raw in Ten. There are lots of people who

ordered the book in December who still don't have it. I'm beginning

to question the quality of the book. How you do one thing is how you

do everything.

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