I’ve been introduced to a new culture the last 7 years. Mexican families don’t push their kids out (emotionally when young, nor physically when older), and their families are very tight-knit, a foreign experience to me. I’ve learned the benefits of this, and have yet to discern any costs. It’s made for an interesting education…
Category: Items of Note
Everything Voluntary (Large Print) at Amazon
Edition of Everything Voluntary is now available at Amazon here. (Links to UK, Spain, France, Germany, Italy)
Everything Voluntary – Large Print Edition
Edition at CreateSpace.com! It will be a few days before it’s available at Amazon, but don’t wait, get it now for yourself or someone you know with a visual impairment.
Coming Soon: Everything Voluntary (Large Print Edition)
format. It will be sized at 8.5 x 11 inches, and sold for $12.00. I will announce it’s availability soon. Here’s the CreateSpace.com page for it.
Everything Voluntary, in Vancouver
If anyone’s in the Vancouver area, Agora Financial will be having their financial investment symposium July 24-27. Agora Financial is the parent company of Laissez-Faire Books, and their bookstore will be selling copies of Everything Voluntary. Check it out.
Skyler Collins at FreedomFest 2012
I will be attending FreedomFest 2012 at the Bally’s Las Vegas next week, July 11th-14th. I will be doing a book signing at 2pm at the bookstore on the 12th (Thursday), and selling copies of Everything Voluntary. If you’re around, come say Hello!
Barnes & Noble is Selling Everything Voluntary
…for just $8.64. What a rip-off (for me)! Pick it up today.
Everything Voluntary, Digital Version Price Drop
I’ve dropped the price of the Kindle and ePub versions of Everything Voluntary to $2.99. Download it today!
Skyler Collins on the Peter Mac Show
Here’s my appearance on the Peter Mac Show with guest-host Vahram Diehl, talking about my new book, Everything Voluntary – From Politics to Parenting.
Nonviolent Communication
How should we communicate with others so as to minimize confusion and conflict? How should we communicate with others who already engaged in confusion and conflict? I certainly have a lot to learn from the likes of Marshall Rosenberg (who wrote chapter 29 of my book) . Here’s what I mean: Skyler.