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New Edition of Coming in 2011

By on October 29, 2010 in The Book with 9 Comments

I’m super-thrilled to announce that Omnibus Press will be publishing an updated, second edition of U2 – A Diary next year! This is all very much “hot off the press,” so I don’t have a ton of details yet, but here’s what I do know: We’re aiming to publish in mid-2011. The new edition will […]

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Need a Gift for a U2 Fan? Why not U2-A Diary?

By on November 27, 2009 in The Book with 0 Comments
Need a Gift for a U2 Fan? Why not U2-A Diary?

The holiday shopping season is officially here, and if you’re looking for a gift for the U2 fan in your life, may I humbly suggest U2 – A Diary? I’m the author and, in case you’ve never visited here before, this is the blog that I used to both share and receive information with/from U2 […]

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Speaking of book sales…

By on October 6, 2009 in The Book with 0 Comments

I’m quite proud to report that U2 – A Diary sold out all 12 copies that were available for sale this past weekend at U2: The Hype and The Feedback — the first academic conference dedicated to U2. There were about 6-8 other books available for sale, and each one seemed to have plenty of […]

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On Sale in Zagreb

By on August 13, 2009 in The Book with 0 Comments
On Sale in Zagreb

Cathal McCarron, who’s written his own U2-related book called Me & U2 and is following the U2 360 Tour around, sent me an email that went like this: There was a little stall with loadsa U2’s CDs, vinyl and DVDs outside the large music superstore in the main square in Zagreb yesterday. Guess what product […]

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U2 Dnevnik – My Book in Croatian

By on July 3, 2009 in The Book with 6 Comments
U2 Dnevnik – My Book in Croatian

How cool is this? The third translation of U2 – A Diary will be a Croatian version that’s due in stores on July 15 — just a few weeks before U2 brings the 360 World Tour to Zagreb in early August. I’ll never get used to seeing my book in different languages. The translation is […]

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