I don’t know how to throw a book launch.

But I do know how to throw a punk show. So in the spirit of the book, I worked with what I know.

I called up some friends, and they helped get a few more bands on the bill. I screenprinted these posters in the same space where we held the show. I didn’t do a book tour, largely because I had made a baby and a book in the same year, so this was the only event I ever hosted for Punk Rock Entrepreneur. It was a blast, and very fitting for that particular book.

Writing it at all wasn’t an accomplishment I ever expected. I wasn’t someone who had long dreamed of becoming an author, I just had some ideas that I wanted to share. And it’s a tough slog to do it, mostly because absolutely no one is making you.

I described it as assigning myself homework, but this is a bit more poetic. Anyway, I’m doing it again, even though no one is making me, again. I have more ideas, maybe you’ll like them. Maybe you won’t. I don’t know how we’ll kick this one off, since a punk show isn’t so on brand for it. Maybe I’ll have to learn something new.

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