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The Notebook: Ted Reinstein's Newsletter

by Ted Reinstein
5/22/2014

In March, the book went into its second printing.  (Thanks, Globe Pequot Press!)   BUT THE BIG NEWS IS...I recently contracted again with my publisher, Globe Pequot, to write my next book.  I am now at work on Wicked Pissed: New England's Most Famous Feuds.   From Connecticut's claim that the Wright Brothers are wrong, to who really fired the famed "shot heard 'round the world," to Sox/Yankees, it'll be a fun and fightin' mad foray through some of New England's most long-standing, stand-out, knock-down, drawn-out disputes and disagreements. 

And I can use your help!  If you know of a good one regarding a feud in New England, get in touch; I'd love to hear about it.  Who knows?  It might end up in the book.  You can reach me through here, or via my website.

I will share more about the new book's progress at some point in the coming months.  Meanwhile, please visit my website for a listing of upcoming book readings and public events.  And if you know of anyone looking for a speaker at corporate events, leadership retreats, or non-profit annual meetings, please visit my site and click on "Book Ted." 

Most importantly--thank you for your continued interest and support.  I really appreciate it.

Enjoy the warm months. 
Lord knows it doesn't last long in New England...
All the Best,
Ted

(Answer from top: Montpelier, VT is America's smallest state capital.)

At the American Antiquarian Society, composing a text for famed publisher "Isaiah Thomas."  (He loved the emoticons.)

 

In Franklin (MA): We bought our book at Ginley's Funeral Home! (Long story...)