Swoope Almanac Awarded First Place, Outstanding Book
I am grateful. The Virginia Outdoor Writers Association (VOWA) selected Swoope Almanac, Stories of Love, Land, and Water in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley as First Place, Outstanding Book 2019.
My sincere thanks for their support and to my team that helped edit, design, publish, release, and market the book. It has been a wonderful, educational, and fun-filled three-year journey.
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Thanks to The Swoope Almanac Book Team
I could not have done this without a team of gifted people. I would like to thank and acknowledge them.
First, and foremost, Jeanne Trimble Hoffman, my wife, my first-line editor, and the main character in the book.
Also …
The Downstream Project and Bill Howard, fiscal sponsor, graphics, promotion, and overall project management
Lot’s Wife Publishing and Nancy Sorrells, editor and publisher
Libby Howard, copyeditor
Jennifer Lee, Wood and Associates, graphic design, InDesign layout
Veronica Freeman, Betty Gatewood, and Neal Whitescarver, illustrators
Mid-Valley Press, Bob Schrieber, and Paige Grisham
Publishing the book was made possible with funding from The Campbell Foundation for the Environment, George Ohrstrom II, and Jeanne Hoffman.
Thanks for the Marketing Assistance
Thanks also to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and Conservation Services for assistance with marketing the book.
Thanks for the Endorsements
I would also like to thank the people who read early manuscripts and wrote endorsements and forewords:
Will Baker, Tom Benzing, Keith Campbell, Jeff Corbin, Nicholas DiPasquale, Emmett Hanger, Scott Nordstrom, and George Ohrstrom II.
Here’s what they had to say about the book:
Thanks for the Support
Thanks to everyone who purchased a book, wrote a review, posted something on social media, or shared some kind words.
How Did We Do It?
As I stated earlier, this was a three-year, educational, and fun-filled journey. If you would like to know how we did it, read my summary of the steps we took to successfully write, publish, and market a nonfiction book.
For a limited time, I am offering the Swoope Almanac at a discount to all my friends and followers who find themselves virtual shut-ins during these trying times. Taste the wine, feel the soil, smell the rain, hear the warblers, see the wonders…all without leaving the safety of your home!
Join me on these pages to experience the surge of life’s energy in spring, the healing power of trees, and life on the farm with a ninth-generation, pearl-earring-wearing, calf-roping farmer. Restoring streams, wildlife habitat, and soil are core themes that weave through this journal. Thank you for reaching out, spreading the word (not the virus), and doing your part.
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