Tested to Destruction by Cally Phillips
Me at the SR Crockett memorial on 100th anniversary. |
It probably won’t have escaped the notice of everyone that
I’ve been a bit obsessed with S.R.Crockett over the last six months (that’s all
you know, it’s been a good 2 years and on and off for 20) but all things come
to fruition and thus it was that for a week in April the newly founded Galloway
Raiders took a trip to Galloway to do what Raiders do best.
note the dogs, marketing their hearts out in Galloway Raiders caps! |
It was a pretty full on week, with media coverage and wall
to wall events which was even harder to achieve than the ‘virtual’ ebook events I have been
annually undertaking in virtual Edinburgh over the last couple of summers. Because while I can do the latter from home, I had to get out of the office to promote Crockett and we covered about 1500 miles during the trip.
The Galloway Raiders tour bus. |
As these things always do, it had its ups and downs and
probably ‘you had to be there’ to find any of it interesting.
But one of the things that came out of the week was a first
hand opportunity to test the relative merits of ebooks over the paper versions. That's why you've got a picture of my car... I am 'seeding' here, in good writerly suspense mode.
The Wigtown Book Launch event |
Now, The Galloway Collection is 32 books. This weighs in at
something like 15kg and is not the easiest thing to cart around (though I’m
happy to say that we took 2 full sets down and sold them both before the actual
‘launch’ event – I did remember to keep hold of my ‘display’ set until after
the event and deliver it at a discounted price having been ‘thumbed’ by
attendees at the Wigtown Launch) The
books were filmed in a series of locations including Crockett’s birthplace,
Little Duchrae (known locally as ‘wee Duchrae’ – sounded as Doocrae if you
aren’t local and duh cree if you are local and have the 'ch' sound in your armoury).
But I was trying to promote the idea that people could get
out into the landscape that Crockett so lovingly wrote about and so I took my
trusty old Kobo (and a pair of cargo trousers with a pocket large enough to
accommodate it) for the outdoor events.
Filming at 'wee Duchrae' Crockett's birthplace |
The best laid plans! We filmed on the Monday for broadcast
on the Wednesday (the actual anniversary day) and while I was busy being
helpful carrying some sound equipment back to the reporter’s car (because
reporters these days have to be their own sound man, camera man and director) I
inadvertently put down the ebook and 1 copy of paperback which I’d been using
for filming purposes. But where? Where
did I put them? It was in the car park
at Clatteringshaws, a place less likely for sneak thieves could not be imagined
but we searched high and low. My stupidity. But we had more filming to do and
had to move on, so I took it calmly on the chin – after all I had an ipad ‘back
up’ (infinitely inferior as it’s useless outdoors and doesn’t fit in any
pocket).
Note the 'authentic' mud bottom right. |
We pulled up 10 miles further on for the next
‘location.’ As I came round the back of
the car I noticed the paperback sitting on the roof. Ah. Lightbulb moment. But the Kobo – oh, come on, you don’t think
it was still there do you? I had to keep
filming so George was despatched to retrace our route to Clatteringshaws to
find where it had fallen off. We reckoned it would be the first acceleration.
He returned some 20 minutes later WITH Kobo. Here it is from all angles. George is pretty sure he passed the truck
that ran it over. Remarkable little
visible damage but no, of course it doesn’t work any more.
This is what the inside of a dead Kobo looks like - where are the bookshelves? |
And thus we tested the relative merits of paper over digital
technology! How long before I replace it
I’m not sure. I’m currently rather more
in love with paper books than ebooks.
For me, ereaders are a tool, a technology, a gateway that allows me to
read things I might otherwise not be able to read, and save on space and money
which you need for paper books. I’m about to re-embark on reading after nearly
6 months of almost exclusively proof reading and I have plenty of paper books
and books from the library which I can sit outside in the sun and read. The ipad is reserved for dull days inside
where its 10inch screen is better for my eyes than a 6 inch ereader.
Always time for writers to picnic - Mary Smith, me and Catherine Czerkawska at the Black Water of Dee. |
But there’s still so much ‘catch up’ to do post the Galloway
Raiders events that I’m still having to ration reading. And don’t even talk to me about writing… I’ve
got to sort the vegetable garden out first. Food for the belly is coming very
far ahead of food for the soul at the moment. And then of course there's all the pictures to sort out... and I have to go explain myself to the accountant in May. Should I take a slideshow instead of a spreadsheet?
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Comments
Sorry about the Kobo. Neil is always hoping that something terrible will happen tohis so that he has an excuse to buy a Kindle Fire!
Julia - I just gotta do what I gotta do. Far prefer being at home reading!!