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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Book Trailers Released



The book trailers for my latest books, "Hiking Alabama (4th Edition)" and "Living in a Banana Dream" have finally been released. The "Hiking Alabama" video is a combination of clips from hikes taken during research for the book using a Kodak Zi8 HD camcorder. Unfortunately I didn't have the GoPro during these hikes. 
The trailer for "Living in a Banana Dream" is a combination of videos generously provided by "The Wayback Machine" (www.archive.org) that has literally thousands of full length clips from industrial art films of the 50s and 60s, audio, and much more. 
For those of you who don't know, "Living in a Banana Dream" (available as an eBook at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and iTunes) is a collection of humorous short stories growing up as a late Baby Boomer in the 60s/early 70s all loosely based on faulty memories. The stories are told in what humorist Jean Shepherd used to call the "Universal 'I'" - these are stories we can all relate to no matter your age. Oh, and by the way, "Living in a Banana Dream" is looking for a publisher to call home. We'd love to talk.
Here are the links to the trailers:
Living in a Banana Dream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybOCEMv8E0o



Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Trailer for Sale or Rent

So, the "Hiking the Gulf Coast" manuscript has been put to bed. What a great adventure it was! I had beautiful weather for all of the hikes up until the last week when I headed to Texas to do the trails there then it was a game of leap frog hopping from one park or refuge to another dodging rainstorms.

Overall, though, I think the manuscript turned out great. It's now in the hands of FalconGuides where it will get the once over, I'll get another whack at correcting everything then out to book stores in the fall just in time for the 2015 Christmas season.

In the meantime I'm busy ramping up the publicity for the fourth edition of "Hiking Alabama" and my short story collection, "Living in a Banana Dream". I'm putting my past media career to work as I create two new book trailers for each. They will premier on YouTube shortly and I'll be posting an announcement when they hit the small screen here, on the website www.joe-cuhaj.com, and on my Facebook page.

It has been a quite a wresting match getting used to the new software to produce the trailers in but that is to be expected. I'm using "PowerDirector 12" by CyberLink. It's actually great software with plenty of features but as with everything there is that learning curve. But, the trailers are coming out great.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Reviews are Coming In

Great reviews are coming in for "Living in a Banana Dream", available online at Barnes & Noble, Amazon.Com, and iBooks.
"Having lived through many of these shared memories in my own small hometown, "Living in a Banana Dream" had me dwelling on the past long after I put this collection of short stories down. Cuhaj's touch of humor as well as his vivid descriptions of growing up in New Jersey in the 1970's will leave the reader with a smile on their face and their own recollections of their youth. A very sweet selection of family, friends, and the trials and tribulations of growing up."

"This is funny, but semi truthful. Ah, to relive your youth and make people want to read more.I keep getting questions [about] what a Banana Dream is...[You] have to read the book and you find out. The answer may surprise you but growing up then maybe it won`t. Enjoy the book, I really did."

Thanks all! And if you haven't picked up a copy, why not do it today :)

Monday, October 13, 2014

Hiking Alabama 4th Edition Hits the Shelves

This one took a lot longer than usual to hit the book shelves but I'm thrilled to announce that the fourth edition of "Hiking Alabama" has hit the book shelves! I can't say enough about the editors at Falcon Books for the job they did on this edition. It is truly beautiful.

The most notable change is that it's in color. The previous three editions (four if you count the original published by Beachway Press) were in black and white. How many times have I been asked why I didn't publish it in color. Uh, it wasn't up to me but the publisher. So my patented answer was, "here's a crayon. Get to work."

I'm just kidding but that's how it went for many years but now the true beauty of Alabama's landscapes can be seen.

The second big change is that it had been awhile since the trails had been re-walked for the book and many were closed or re-routed due to the storms of the past few years. This gave me a chance to not only revisit my favorites but add new ones. That's ALWAYS exciting.

So there it is - "Hiking Alabama 4th Edition". I hope it serves you well like the other editions. Happy Trails!


Thursday, October 9, 2014

Who Knew?

Or actually "who would have ever thought"? Who would have ever thought that I would be sitting here looking at not one, not two, but five books with my name on them on bookstore shelves and online at places like Barnes and Noble and Amazon.Com? Yes, it was a lot of hard work but it is humbling that you have accepted these books and plunked your hard earned money down for them. For that I am forever thankful.

The latest book, an eBook titled "Living in a Banana Dream" has been literally YEARS in the making. I actually started writing it after I graduated high school during my time in the Navy. It is a collection of short stories about growing up told in what Jean Shepard called "the universal eye", they could be about you, or about me, all with the common thread of life's experiences when the toughest part of the day was making sure you had enough players for a pickup game of baseball or when you learned how to drive with the poster child for road rage - your Dad. Oh, and that first time you asked someone on a date, and on and on.

The stories are stand alone and a few have actually been published over the years in such magazines as "Reminisce" (for which I received not monetary compensation but a die-cast replica of a 1960 Chevy convertible. It was a bank but didn't come with any money.) For the book the stories are all linked together by a reunion of old friends as they relive the past.

For those of you who have read the book, it's kind of a mash up of two towns I lived in while growing up - Allendale and Mahwah, New Jersey. Great places to grow up where you could ride your bike to the sweet shop or flatten pennies on the railroad tracks.

This is kind of a culmination of dreams for me. My idol growing up was humorist Jean Shepherd. I would listen to him tell stories in the early morning darkness over a static filled AM radio, his voice booming out of a make shift studio on WOR radio. Oh, the stories he told. Most of you are familiar with the film "A Christmas Story". That was him. It was listening to Jean that made me want to get into the radio business and for many years I was fortunate enough to do so as an on-air personality, news reporter and anchor, even program director.

His books were masterpieces - "Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories", "The Ferrari in the Bedroom", and of course, "In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash". I wanted to write like him, chronicling everyday life with razor sharp precision. So with the release of "Living in a Banana Dream", my second dream has been fulfilled.

While both of my dreams have been fulfilled there's more to come as I work on the audio book of "Banana Dream"hopefully coming out in December.

Thanks everyone again! More to come....Joe


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Heee's Baaack!!!

Hello again, everyone! Yes, I know, it's been a LOONNGG time since I posted to the old blog. I know, the publishers all say the same thing, "keep up with your blog to keep readers interested." Trouble is, writing gets in the way as in new books! Work is underway on a brand new book for Falcon Books, "Hiking the Gulf Coast" (the best hikes from Corpus Christi, Texas, to Tampa, Florida), and exciting news about "Hiking Alabama" and my short story collection, "Living in a Banana Dream". Stay tuned! I PROMISE I'll be here more often now.


Thursday, September 26, 2013

A Little Down Time, a Lot of Writing Time

Last year at this time I was side lined with a heel bone spur surgery that took weeks to heal, not a good thing for a writing hiker / outdoor enthusiast especially when one book, "Best Tent Camping Alabama" was just set to hit the book stores and needed PR time and another, "Hiking Alabama (4th Edition)" was contracted and I had to hit the trail to research 50+ hikes.

But somehow it all came together and everything worked out fine. "BTC Alabama" made it out successfully and "Hiking Alabama" is now in the editing stages. BUT...and there's always a but...I'm down again with another bone spur on my right heel. Surgery went well yesterday and I'm doing much better than the first time, probably because I know what to expect.

This just gives me the perfect opportunity to move forward with more projects I've been wanting to do. Oh yes, there are hiking projects now in the works, one about hiking the "Third Coast" (the Gulf Coast from Lousiana to Florida) and an historic hikes of Alabama manuscript, but also a few things outside my comfort zone. The highlight being a documentary on the book Tamra Carraway and I worte called, "Baseball in Mobile."

The documentary process is an interesting one and I will try to post and share my knowledge with you as the journey begins.