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Article in the Indo – ‘From dotcommer to Columbanus pilgrim’

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

‘I understand why you want to leave but you know that if you go, you’ll never be rich’

The Irish Independent asked me to write an article about the book, looking at the motivation behind the trip. I did – it’s hard to write and 800 word version of an 80,000 word book – and it was published yesterday. It begins,

‘I understand why you want to leave,’ said my boss, ‘but you know that if you go, you’ll never be rich.’

We were in his corner office in a building in the Silicon Valley. I had told him I wanted to leave my high-paying job and return to Dublin, and he was making sure I understood the ramifications. I did, and couldn’t wait to leave. I wanted my life back. 

And you can read it in full here (free registration required).

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Monday morning in an industrial park near Tallaght

Monday, April 05, 2004

sitting next to Johnny Cash’s brother while we were both waiting to go on

I was just on Ireland AM – TV3’s breakfast television show. This meant a cab at 7.30am, make-up, nerves and sitting next to Tommy Cash (Johnny Cash’s brother) while we were both waiting to go on. Bizarre.

The interview on the sofa went well I think, but it’s hard to judge, and it seemed to be over very quickly, after the obligatory lots of sitting around. I’ve learnt my lesson with these interviews – bring a book (not your own), as everything takes longer than you expect.

Still, with the early start, I made it to the day job around the same time I would have done if I’d tumbled out of bed at a more usual hour.

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Belay that last order – on the radio Monday

Thursday, April 01, 2004

I feel like I’ve just been in a long-running theatrical production

Well, I was in Newstalk (just next to the peppercanister church, if you’re interested) at five today, but it was to record an interview for broadcast next Monday afternoon on the Dublin Life show (listen online if you’re not beside a radio in Dublin – www.newstalk.ie. Apologies if you were waiting by the radio this evening.

The interview went well – Eoin Sweeney liked the book, and asked some slightly different questions from the regular lot.

Done with all the webby training now. We’ve all talked ourselves hoarse, and have inboxes piled high with stuff we haven’t had a chance to get to. The whole thing was a resounding success, but I feel like I’ve just been in a long-running theatrical production.

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Slammed and Newstalk

Thursday, April 01, 2004

Billy was great, and I was in Manchester over the weekend visiting friends, but since then I’ve been slammed in the day job – training people on all manner of web content stuff.

More to do tomorrow, but at around 5pm, I’m going to be interviewed on Newstalk 106FM, so if you’re in the Dublin area, you can catch me there if you’re interested. And I’ll be talking about Columbanus not intranet strategy or how to create email newsletters.

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A new Ireland

Thursday, March 25, 2004

everything was too crisp and shiny without the moodily-lit haze

Off to see Billy Bragg tonight, at Vicar St. I’ve been a fan since ‘Life’s a Riot with Spy vs Spy’ around 1986 or so, and I’m really looking forward to it.

Last time I saw him was in San Francisco, and it was the first time I’d been to a music venue in a no-smoking city. It was weird – everything was too crisp and shiny without the moodily-lit haze. And Billy was drinking herbal tea.

If he’d come to Dublin a week later, he’d be in another smoke-free environment.

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Turbine and XHTML

Monday, March 22, 2004

it was still a wrench to throw away what I knew about tabling and embrace DIVs

So the Ireland on Sunday piece was held over, but I made it into the Turbine yesterday.

Spent part of the weekend teaching myself web layout using CSSs, working on Buedia’s forthcoming site, which will be built in XHTML.

My grasp on the practicalities of web design has always been pretty weak, but it was still a wrench to throw away what I knew about tabling and embrace DIVs and positioning using stylesheets. I swear I was dreaming about floats and z numbers and all that on Saturday night. Interesting though, and clearly the way things are going.

Also, if you’re in the UK, it seems you can just order copies of the book through your local bookshop – the distributor is Bookpoint.

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Marian and the papers

Saturday, March 20, 2004

I enjoyed talking to Marian Finucane on Wednesday, and it was a fitting way to mark St Patrick’s Day. There was a skeleton staff down at RTE, but Marian asked some good questions, and it was great to be talking about Columbanus knowing that people were listening all over the country.

There’s some other media coverage on the way too – a short piece I did for the Sunday Tribune about my favourite place (a Loire valley village I visited on the trip), and an interview for the ‘In My Own Words’ feature in Ireland on Sunday.

So both of those should be in your newsagents tomorrow, and there’s more where that came from too.

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Going on the Marian Finucane show tomorrow

Tuesday, March 16, 2004

I’m on the radio tomorrow – St Patrick’s Day – talking about the book and the saint with Marian Finucane

I’m on the radio tomorrow – St Patrick’s Day – talking about the book and the saint with Marian Finucane. She’s got two hours tomorrow because it’s a special day – on from 9am until 11am (RTE Radio 1).

Went around the city centre bookshops this lumchtime, signing some copies and meeting some of the booksellers. It was great to meet up with them and tell them a few stories from the book, so they can put a face to the book and it’s not just another unit that’s arrived to go up on the shelves.

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It’s mad, Ted

Friday, March 12, 2004

At lunchtime yesterday, Ann, the woman who runs the training room we were using appeared, clutching a copy of my book.

As I happily signed it for her, I realised that she could very well be the first real person to buy the thing. Thanks, Ann.

All sorts of press and media appearances are in the offing for next week and thereafter – more news when things are firmed up.

Back in Dublin now, after a cold and stormy train journey back up last night.

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First Book Sighting

In the newly swanky and refurbished Talbot Hotel in Wexford, tired after the training – you’re giving a lot of yourself, but you forget you’re also on your feet all day so your legs are sore.

But walked up the Main Street and into a bookshop, looking for my book. Nothing in the Just Published area, but there beside the travel writing section was a pile of Accidental Pilgrims on the floor, waiting to go into the Ms next to Tim Moore.

I’d unsurprisingly thought that the first time I saw my book in a shop would be in a familiar shop in Dublin, and so it blindsided me that it happened here in Wexford (even if I was looking for it). I should go back tomorrow to see if any have been sold.