It's been a little while coming, apologies for the delay, but the reprint of So Paddy Got Up is
now available to purchase.
Click here to go to the new Arseblog store and buy the book.
For more information about the book (including feedback and reviews) click here – and
remember, it's also available in digital format from the following locations:
Amazon Kindle
iTunes
Kobo
Any questions or problems just drop me an email through the contact form or to thearseblog at
arseblog dot com
I'm happy to announce that the Arseblog book 'So Paddy got up an Arsenal anthology' is now
available to purchase online.
Please ensure you read all the information in this post before you make an
order.
Please note: in the interests of fairness, due to the fact it's a limited
edition book, there is a maximum order quantity of 3 books per person.
I'm happy to announce that the Arseblog book 'So Paddy got up an Arsenal anthology' is now
available to purchase online.
Please ensure you read all the information in this post before you make an
order.
Please note: in the interests of fairness, due to the fact it's a limited
edition book, there is a maximum order quantity of 3 books per person.
As I'm sure you're aware the launch of the Arseblog book 'So Paddy got up an Arsenal anthology'
takes place tomorrow evening.
Here's what the book looks like, except it's even nicer in real life.
Here's the info you need in easily digestable form.
WHEN? - Wednesday, December 7th 7pm
WHERE?
So, you'll know already that the Arseblog book – So Paddy Got Up – is in the offing.
Today, I'm delighted to announce details of the contributors to the book and of the official
launch which will take place in London on Dec 7th. Everyone is very welcome but to get an idea of
numbers I've added it as a Facebook event here.
It would be fair to say I've been mulling over the idea of an Arseblog book for some time. I had
thought of releasing a 10 year anniversary tome, with a mix of old and new material, but I've
always had big reservations about the 'old' material. It might be nicely packaged but why would,
and why should, anyone pay for something they can log onto a website and read for free?