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Dixieland Delight Out of Stock at Amazon (Yes, I have them, yes, I'll sign them and mail them to you)



Do you want Dixieland Delight for Christmas? Have you emailed to let me know that Amazon is out of the book and says they won't ship for 3-5 weeks? If the answer to either of those questions is yes, here's my response, I do have some copies of Dixieland Delight sitting in two boxes in my office. My wife is on the warpath about me cleaning up my office because we have a bunch of houseguests coming for Christmas. So if I sell them this will make my wife happier. (She's informed me that I'm allowed to keep one copy of each of my books for posterity. Otherwise she believes this is too cocky. Seriously.)

So if you want autographed copies of Dixieland Delight, email me the name you want them made out to at clay.travis@gmail.com, give me a bona fide that a check will be in the mail (or electronic transfer the funds to me), and I'll sign them and mail them out to you in time for Christmas.

Hopefully this will be another vote for me in the "most accessible author on the planet" contest that will hopefully become a contest at some point in the future.

(By the way, if you look closely above, you'll see that the cover has been slightly altered. There's a fat Alabama fan as opposed to a skinny Alabama fan! This was to be the cover of Dixieland Delight until my editor got nervous that the fat guy would turn people off. So, in some sense, this is the Billy Ripkin curse word on the end of the bat version of Dixieland Delight.)

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