Print proof received!

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I got the print proof in the mail yesterday, It’s everything I had hoped it would be.

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Now I’m looking through the proof for any issues to fix before putting the book into print. Once I do that, I’ll start working the conversion to ebook formats. The book will be available very, very soon.

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In Monte Carlo, Back to the Past | Vegas Seven

If you have heard the most recent Vegas Gang podcast, you heard my thoughts on Monte Carlo. In this week’s Green Felt Journal, I elaborate: If you were born in a gambling city back when that meant you were a little different from everyone else, you grew up vaguely holding Monte Carlo as the platonic

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We did it!

I came back from class to a very welcome message in my inbox:

Your project has been successfully funded!

That’s a great email to get from Kickstarter. If you want to see the page, go here. I’ll be sending out a follow-up update soon.

Thanks to everyone who backed this; it’s an incredible feeling to know that others believe in you.

In other news, I have seen the cover, and it is incredible! We are right on target for our October launch window.

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One Day to Go at Kickstarter!

As we head into the homestretch, I’d like to first of all thank everyone who has backed Grandissimo so far—we’ve far exceeded my original goal and we’ve even reached my initial stretch goal of $6,000. It’s been an incredible experience for me, as a writer, to see just how enthusiastic people are about my work. Thank you.

Of course, there seems to be no shortage of things to spend money on to promote the book, so more funding is always appreciated. 

As of today, I have a completed index, which I have integrated into the layout of the book, meaning the layout is substantially done. Once the campaign is complete, I’ll be adding quite a few names to my acknowledgements (thank you all $50 and over backers) and doing one last read-through before ordering a print proof. Once I get that in the mail, it’s time to make sure the book looks the way it’s supposed to on paper. If it does, I then put the book into production, making it available for sale online and ordering a few dozen copies to send out to backers and to have available for sale at VIMFP

I’ve had lots more exciting news about book signings in the past few days that I’ll share with you as well. I’ll be signing at the Vegas Valley Book Festival on November 2 from 2-4, have discussed doing a talk and signing at the Mob Museum later this year (no date yet, but possibly sometime in December), and am scheduled to give a talk and signing at the Clark County Library on March 6. 

If you would like to see the Kickstarter project page for Grandissimo, to make a last-minute pledge or to just see what all the fuss is about, please go here

Thank you all again!

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For Linq’s Future, Image Is Everything | Vegas Seven

In this week’s Green Felt Journal, I take a closer look at how one of Linq’s new tenants fits in: That’s where Linq comes in. As with most Caesars decisions, each element of the development has been meticulously analyzed. The observation wheel, for example, was chosen over other attractions because, in survey and focus groups,

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The Book That Tried to End Las Vegas | Vegas Seven

There is no Green Felt Journal in this week’s Vegas Seven. But I did write the cover story, a historical dissection of the notorious Green Felt Jungle: When Trident Press released The Green Felt Jungle on December 13, 1963, it promised to tell the real story of Las Vegas. Most residents winced; this could only be bad

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Early September Update

Things are looking good for Grandissimo.

The book is at the indexer’s, being gently indexed as we speak. The interior layout (other than the indexing) is finished. I ran a very, very rough version through CreateSpace’s proof process, and liked what I got back. 

I’ve seen a rough version of the cover, and like what I saw.

So right now it’s about fixing little things and waiting for the big things to come in. We’re still right on target for the October 19 launch at VIMFP

The Kickstarter campaign is about half-way done. I met my initial goal, which covers the basic expenses of publication, and am now hoping to reach $6,000, which will let me do some more intense marketing and promotion of the book. No matter how the campaign ends up (I’m just shy of $5,000 as I write this), I am both honored and humbled by the incredible response it has gotten. Writing this book hasn’t been easy; whenever you can’t find a home for a book that you know is a good one with a publisher, you can’t help but have second thoughts about how good it is (or isn’t). 

The overwhelming support has really blown me away. It is so gratifying to know that people out there want to read my telling of the Jay Sarno story.

Thank you all.

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Crime and Perception | Vegas Seven

In today’s Green Felt Journal, I take on a subject that some in the industry don’t like discussing–whether high-profile crimes mean the Strip is less safe than it should be: When tragedy strikes, police and tourism officials are usually quick to stress that these are random events in an otherwise safe city. They point to

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Kickstarter goal met, and a new challenge

It didn’t take long—about 4 hours—to reach my initial goal for the Grandissimo Kickstarter campaign, $2,500.

As of right now, I’m at about $4,000, which is great, because I can put the additional money into more marketing for the book, which should translate in getting it in front of more people. So if you haven’t pledged yet, your money will still be put to great use. I also want to do things like printing up cards and maybe even t-shirts to help promote the book.

Thanks to everyone who has already pledged—it’s a wonderful feeling to know that people believe in your work.

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Publish GRANDISSIMO Kickstarter has launched!

I’ve talked about doing it, and now it’s done: the Grandissimo Kickstarter campaign has launched and hopefully, over the next 29 days, I can raise $2,500 and publish the book in time for VIMFP. 

You can read more about the project (and hopefully back it) here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1588383140/publish-grandissimo-the-first-emperor-of-las-vegas

Basically, I need the money to help me with some of the editing, indexing, and marketing expenses to get the book launched. As of today, I’m just about done the layout (waiting for rights permissions for 4 photos), and it’s almost ready to go to the indexer.

I’m gratified that I’ve already attracted a few backers—before I could finish this post, I have gotten 10% of the way to my goal. Thanks to everyone who has helped me out!

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When will Grandissimo be available?

It’s a question I’ve gotten a bit lately—when will Grandissimo be available for purchase? 

The answer: October 19, 2013. That’s the official launch date for the book. It’s no coincidence that this is also the date for the Vegas Internet Mafia Family Picnic

With the book a little ahead of schedule right now, it may be available for download and/or purchase before that—I would say the earliest would be the first week of October.

What needs to be done? As of today, I have to make a few minor edits; incorporate the notes section into the book; add four pictures that I’m waiting rights permissions on; have the book proofed one more time; have the book indexed; and get the print-ready pdf where I wanted. There’s also the small matter of a cover, which is on its way (love what I’ve seen so far). 

The ebook process is a little different; in some ways in involves deconstructing the print files and tweaking them so they’re best optimized for devices, then saving the resulting epub files a few different ways to accommodate the four ebook channels I’m using. Some of these are more time-consuming than others. If the past is any guide, the iBook will be available 1-2 weeks after the Kindle version.

In any event, I’m very happy to tell you that a book that I’ve been working on for more than six years will be available within the next two months.

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We have a call number

This is really exciting to me: GRANDISSIMO now has a Library of Congress call number, thanks to Kathy Rankin of UNLV Libraries. That means that, once the book is out and available in libraries, this will be its call number.

The call number is: HV6710.3.S27 S38 2013

This is just one of the many little steps the book takes before it’s ready for you to read. 

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Progress report

Work on the book is coming along well. I’m in the final stages of photo permissions, and the layout is pretty much set. Right now I’m eliminating the numerical endnote markers in the text and adding textual cues to the citations in the notes. It is actually less exciting than it sounds.

My next step is to finalize the layout. From there, it’s one final round of proof-reading, then indexing, and then into production. 

I’ll keep you posted.

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The Other Convention Business | Vegas Seven

In today’s Green Felt Journal, I look at the growth of Las Vegas as a family reunion destination. It all really fits: Family-friendly Las Vegas never went away—it just doesn’t get the same press as nightclub Las Vegas or tech-startup Las Vegas. For proof, look no further than the burgeoning business the city does in

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Online island pioneer

The small island nation of Antigua capitalized on online gaming by encouraging early sports betting sites to set up business there. Like earlier resource-poor jurisdictions such as Monte Carlo and Nevada, it hoped to leverage its tolerance of gambling into substantial development.

To learn more about the early days of online gaming, see Roll the Bones: The History of Gambling

Go here to read an excerpt from the book, or learn where to buy your copy.

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Author David G. Schwartz summarizes chapter 17,…

Author David G. Schwartz summarizes chapter 17, “Reinventing the Wheel,” of Roll the Bones: The History of Gambling (Casino Edition).

This chapter covers the events of the last decade or so in the gambling world, minus the rise of Asian casinos, which was covered in chapter 16. It begins with a discussion of how Las Vegas casinos changed their approach after the 9/11 recession, becoming less dependent on gambling. This led to a mid-decade boom that was followed by a crash from which the Las Vegas industry has still not recovered.

The second half of the chapter discusses the short history of online gaming, beginning with the first sites in the mid-1990s and covering most of the regulatory and legal challenges it has faced.

Finally, the author discusses the epilogue that closes the books with thoughts on the present and future of gambling.

For more information about the book, visithttp://www.rollthebonesbook.com

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Author David G. Schwartz summarizes chapter 16, “All In: Gambling’s Global Spread,” of Roll the Bones: The History of Gambling (Casino Edition).

This chapter includes the background of casino gambling in a number of nations, including China (Macau), Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, North Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Germany, Great Britain, and more.

For more information about the book, visit http://www.rollthebonesbook.com

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