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  • August 2, 2016

    Preparing to launch

    A sales specialist from History Press sent me an email yesterday titled “Getting your book into the market.” It’s the type of correspondence that I’ve been receiving from the company lately and an indication that it’s time to resume posting here about my book. Publication of The Last Lynching in Northern Virginia is still scheduled for Sept.

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  • May 3, 2016

    Let’s pause now for a short intermission

    I started this blog in January with the goal of describing what it was like to write this book and get it published. One question that I faced immediately was how often to post. I hoped to develop interest in the book before publication, but I didn’t want to turn off potential readers with too

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  • April 26, 2016

    Launch date will be Sept. 12

    The notice I received last week reminded me of the “save-the-date” card that I got for my colleague’s wedding. This time, however, it was an email from one of the sales managers at History Press. It said: “I am very pleased to inform you that we have scheduled the publication of The Last Lynching in Northern

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  • April 19, 2016

    ‘He was wrong what he did’

    I remember how excited I was when I first saw this video by Dylan Nicholls. Dylan created it in 2014 as part of a successful Kickstarter campaign to help fund a film about the Shedrick Thompson case. Dylan is a student at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va., who works part time with Fauquier County

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  • April 12, 2016

    He walked among them but was not of them

    One of the first things I had to figure out when working on this book was Shedrick Thompson’s correct name. Thompson is one of the key characters in the story, the man accused of attacking the Baxleys and the man lynched on Rattlesnake Mountain. Yet in news accounts and legal documents, I found nine different

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  • April 5, 2016

    The new phone book’s here! The new phone book’s here!

    The cover for this book arrived from History Press this morning, and all I can think about is Steve Martin in the 1979 movie “The Jerk.” I laughed again to see the YouTube clip of him celebrating the arrival of the new phone book. “I’m somebody now!” Martin says. “Millions of people look at this

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  • March 29, 2016

    Reality intervenes after I mix enthusiasm and ignorance

    Lesson learned last week: The arrival of page proofs doesn’t mean that publication is imminent. One of History Press’ copy editors recently completed a read-through of this manuscript and made dozens of changes. Then, within days and without warning, I found the page proofs in my inbox. At the newspaper where I worked, page proofs

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  • March 22, 2016

    I stand in praise of copy editors

    One of History Press’ copy editors reviewed this manuscript and pronounced it fit. Well, mostly fit. The book is “very well written,” he said, but it contains errors of “grammar, style, spelling and consistency.” He made about 40 blue-type changes in the document. Most were violations of the publisher’s house style. That means, in my

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  • March 15, 2016

    Inserting more of me in this book

    One of the first things that Dr. Wayland Marks asked when we met for coffee was, “So, what do you think? Do you think he was lynched?” I have known Marks, a Fredericksburg, Va., physician, for many years. He was among a group of 15 people who volunteered to read an early version of this

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  • March 8, 2016

    They look fine on the screen, but will they print?

     I sent History Press 69 pictures for this book, then waited to see if they would accept some, none, or all of them. The publisher was specific in its instructions: “No image should be submitted at a resolution lower than 300 dpi at 6 inches wide.” I confess that I have only the vaguest notion

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