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G'day #14    7 January 2001

 


G'day.

I've been enjoying sending off free signed copies of my book Just Looking – Gleitzman On Television so much that I've decided to keep on doing it for as long as I've got copies left (and I've still got thousands.) If you missed last month's G'day and you don't know what I'm talking about, read on...

About eight years ago I published a book called Just Looking – Gleitzman On Television. We used to watch a lot of telly at our place in those days and I discovered I enjoyed writing about it. Nothing too serious – just a bit of fun when I wanted a break from writing novels. In fact a lot of what I wrote in Just Looking wasn't about TV at all. I'd start off writing about E Street or Disney World's Happy Easter Parade or This Is Your Life and end up making embarrassing confessions about my dreams or my garden shed or my inability to train guinea pigs. More like This Is My Life.

If you've read Two Weeks With The Queen, or Misery Guts, or Worry Warts, or Second Childhood, you may be extra interested in Just Looking because it refers to a lot of the telly I was watching at the time I wrote those books. Who knows, I might have been influenced by all those episodes of The Simpsons and Play School in ways I've never understood. Ways that you will be the first to spot when you read your free signed copy of Just Looking.

Just Looking hasn't been seen much in bookshops for a few years now. This is mostly because the only copies still in existence are in my attic, where they've provided us with superb insulation for several years. But I've never felt completely happy about this, despite the savings in heating and air conditioning costs. Books shouldn't stay in boxes, they should go out into the world and be read. Or at the very least enjoy a new life as thick and superbly-absorbent drink coasters.

That's why I've decided to send each of you who'd like one a free signed copy of Just Looking. All you have to do is post a self-addressed C5 envelope with a $2.75 in stamps on it to:

FREE BOOK
PO Box 954,
Crows Nest NSW 1585

and we'll post one back to you as fast as our free signed book helpers are able. I've got heaps of copies, but if they run out I'm sure I can find another one of my titles to bung in your envelope.

That's if you live in Australia. Unfortunately, if you live elsewhere, things are a bit more complicated. The post office tells me that airmail postage for the book to just about anywhere in the world is about $10 Australian. If you send us $10 Australian and a self-addressed C5 envelope, we'll send you a free signed copy of Just Looking, but I should point put that when the book was on sale in bookshops it didn't cost much more than that, so your copy won't be quite as free as some. Sorry.

To those of you who send in for Just Looking, I hope you enjoy it. To all of you, Oo-roo, Happy New Year and best wishes for 2001.

Morris

7 January 2001


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