Kickstarter Daily Update!

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NEW BACKERS!

Okay, here it is, we are now at 19 backers, $717, 13% of goal!

You guys are awesome!!!!!

Many more have told me they will soon back and be spreading the word.

I know these posts suck but you have the power to stop me from doing them … by helping me reach goal!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176629437/muckville-a-memoir-of-the-public-policy-life-of-a-0

 

* image note: I wanted to post a “happy face” and believe it or not that is Christopher Walken’s “happy face.”

New Muckville Kickstarter campaign update

My daily Muckville Kickstarter campaign update!

A couple of new backers have come on the scene. I now have 17 backers for a total of $617 … I am at above 10% of my goal!

AWESOME!

Thank you again to all of my new and previous backers!

Here is a useful link. On my Kickstarter page you can find my bio link here:

http://www.kickstarter.com/profile/1176629437

Click on the text that says “See full bio & links” to read my bio and for a series of links about me and some of my public policy activities.

Again, if you can back me fantastic … and if you can spread the word and encourage your friends to back me … better yet!

In the meantime enjoy these videos which are stories that ran on WABC 7 Eyewitness News in NYC about he devastation of Hurricane Irene and my subsequent $150K 50 lb bag of onions on eBay ad. My dad with his reference to Oprah Winfrey totally steals the show in that story.

A new backer for my Kickstarter campaign!

Awesome … I now have 16 backers and I am near 10% of my goal!

We can do this!

Please, if you can back it please back it and spread the word … so I can stop these posts!!!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176629437/muckville-a-memoir-of-the-public-policy-life-of-a-0

Just watch the Trololo guy and know that we can all do this together!

More Muckville Kickstarter campaign links

Here are a couple of other Muckville Kickstarter links to take note of.

First, this is a podcast interview with Dr. Wright on blog talk radio about my project:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wrightplacepodcast/2013/11/18/muckville

This is a link to a Crowdfunding Discussion Forum thread about my project. Feel free topmost any comments or questions you may have:

http://crowdfundingforum.com/showthread.php/8878-(Kickstarter)-Muckville-a-memoir-of-the-public-policy-life-of-a-farmer!

And finally, once again, here is a link to my campaign!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176629437/muckville-a-memoir-of-the-public-policy-life-of-a-0

I humbly request your generous support and spreading the word about my project.

To those that have already backed me and spread the word you again receive my incredible gratitude and my sincere apologies for having to read this over and over and over again.

The rest of you have the power to make me stop … by helping me reach my goal.

Now, watch this and get inspired and go chase a chicken in honor of my Muckville Kickstarter campaign:

Update on Kickstarter campaign for Muckville

A brief update on my Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to pay for an editor for my farming memoir “Muckville: Farm Policy, Media and the Strange Oddities of Semi-Rural Life.”

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176629437/muckville-a-memoir-of-the-public-policy-life-of-a-0

Okay, we are at 15 backers, $492, which is close to 10% of goal! A good start but I need a great deal more help. Please consider backing my project and spreading the word about it. My memoir is all about what is involved in being a small family farmer. It also details my wife and I’s years of experiences working on public policy issues connection with farming. What I detail you can use as a roadmap for your own situation and cause!

And to those that have already backed it, thank you!

Remember, Kickstarter is all or nothing! And the best way to get me to stop posting this crap is to back my project and help me reach my funding goal!

Kickstarter Project Update!

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Muckville: a memoir of the public policy life of a farmer!

 An inside look at a farmer’s fight to influence ag policy in Washington DC and the oddities of life that happen along the way.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176629437/muckville-a-memoir-of-the-public-policy-life-of-a-0

We’ll at the start of DAY 4 of my Project I now have 10 backers and have reached 5% of my goal. A great start!

I found out yesterday on the Kickstarter website, under the section for staff picks for the publishing section my project is 9at least at the time of this posting) their top pick!

http://www.kickstarter.com/discover/categories/publishing?ref=sidebar

Now I need your help to keep things moving! It won’t remain a top pick for long if it doesn’t continue the momentum. Eight of my backers are friends while two are strangers.

The added bonus to this project becoming successful is that I will stop haunting everyone!

Just a reminder, Kickstarter is “all or nothing” so if I don’t reach my funding goal I get none of the pledged support.

Help a 4th generation small family onion farmer who has lobbied on Capitol Hill get his memoir published via Kickstarter!

THANK YOU!

My new Kickstarter campaign has officially launched!

Well, it is official … my new Kickstarter campaign has officially launched.

Link:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1176629437/muckville-a-memoir-of-the-public-policy-life-of-a-0

Since my failed previous campaign I have hooked up with a professional editor eager and willing to intensively edit my manuscript. She edited my Kickstarter project and it was an intensive, line by line edit.

Like the other handful of people that have seen all or part of my first draft she is very excited about it and its potential. She thinks I’m a very good story teller and is very excited to work on it.

That’s where you all come in … her proposal to do the project is very reasonable (I’ve gotten other offers the past few months from other editors across the country) and she is excited about the work. But I simply do not have $5,500 to pay her.

I wish a time traveler would give me winning Powerball numbers but that simply has not happened yet. Until it does I need your help. If you can contribute … fantastic … if you could spread the word among your social networks … even better.

In the meantime check out the new verbiage and video … AND THANK YOU!

Kickstarter campaign!

I’m launching another Kickstarter project in the next couple of days to try and raise funds for an editor for my unpublished memoir, “Muckville: Farm Policy, Media and the Strange Oddities of Semi-Rural Life.” I’ve met a professional editor via Twitter and she wants to edit my work. She edited my Kickstarter page and did a great job. She has worked with authors who have gotten published.

She has read part of my memoir already and has said, and I quote:

“I haven’t gotten very far – I am only up to the part about farm workers and the Amen Industry. You are a very good storyteller. If you are willing to put in the work required, I think you have really got something here.”

I hope you can all spread the word once it is launched.

About my book project and search for a publisher …

You may not have noticed but I have an “About My Book” page on my blog. If you haven’t the text for it is below. It is what I wrote to describe it for my failed Kickstarter project (I did that at the wrong time).

Since I wrote it I now have a fantastic editor, Penny Steyer, who has actually read the entire 100K word draft and made a number of initial edits. Eve and I are going over it and will be meeting with her shortly to move forward.

But, we still are looking for a publisher. It is an odd book in that it doesn’t fit certain or typical farming related topics. For example, the newbie who lives in the city and moves to the country and becomes a farmer. My book is about both conventional farming as well as the nuts and bolts details of dealing with the legislative process, working with the media and accomplishing really good from the grassroots or ground level.

A lot of people complain about the system, but how many understand how it works, and how you can actually accomplish good? My book details that. It’s funny, sometimes irreverent, and mostly entertaining and informative. I wrote it with the idea of it becoming eventually a film or tv project. I think it has that potential.

So, if you are a publisher looking to take a chance on something just a wee bit different but very provocative and entertaining … well, you know how to reach me!

Here is a link to an excellent local news piece that talked about my project:

http://chroniclenewspaper.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130404/NEWS01/130409992/Chris-Pawelski-stirs-the-muck

Here is the description found on my “About My Book” page:

I’ve written a memoir about my experiences on our 4th generation family onion farm and my very active volunteer public policy/advocacy experiences over the years (http://bit.ly/SGwZb8). I’m an outstanding researcher, a fantastic first draft writer but not a very good editor. My wife typically edits my work but this memoir is just too long (over 106K words) and personally too painful for her to tackle. Remember “The Farmer’s Wife” documentary that ran on PBS a few years ago (http://to.pbs.org/aUdsi)? The shared experiences and similar pain made it too hard for my wife to watch (see: http://bit.ly/WcHTrM). So, since my memoir details some painful memories my wife can’t do it. I need to hire an editor and being over $250K in the hole makes hiring an editor impossible without help (http://bit.ly/wpxL5z).

Once my first draft is edited it will be far more likely a book publisher or a literary agent will take it on. Now, obviously there are no guarantees that it will be published, but, I can assure you I’m a very good writer and I have had numerous unique experiences over the years, including securing a $10 million dollar special earmark that was part of the 2002 Farm Bill, testifying before the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee, meeting and working with dozens of elected officials, including former Senator Hillary Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, current Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Charles Schumer, amongst many others. I’ve also appeared in the media hundreds of times over the years, from the national press like CNN and the CBS Evening News and the NY Times to various trade publications and local press, to recently The Hindu and the BBC. I’ve even been quoted in Vogue (http://bit.ly/OqeFeJ). Now, come on, how many farmers do you know quoted in Vogue? Just google my name to see how often I’ve appeared in the media.

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, in a speech delivered back in December of 2012, said:

“It isn’t just the differences of policy. It’s the fact that rural America with a shrinking population is becoming less and less relevant to the politics of this country, and we had better recognize that and we better begin to reverse it.” http://yhoo.it/VTM2fJ

I think he’s dead wrong, and it is exactly the opposite of what I relate in my book. We in rural America have been and continue to be relevant.

And my book is a positive story, because if you watch the cable talk shows and read people like Matt Taibbi (who I like very much) you walk away with the impression that the average citizen like you and I can never cause positive change, not without spending a lot of money. Well, no one has ever paid me, I have never donated anything to any politician. Not once have we ever been asked to do a fund raiser or donate, or even vote for the public official we work with. Hard to believe, but true. My story is in the end a positive, uplifting narrative.

Further, farmers and farming stories are really under-represented in the general media. I explain what is involved to grow and sell an onion, and how much, or rather, how little we make. It’s an inside story, one that chain stores don’t want the average consumer to know. I want to tell that story, to an even wider audience, hence why I have written the book and look to make it a commercial success.

I have a story that needs to be told. I’ve done the hard part in terms of the research and writing the first draft. That’s done. I’m almost to the finish line. Can you help me cross it by helping me edit and complete the work, making it more marketable to a literary agent or publishing house?

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