Every once in a while, you stumble across a quote that changes your outlook on how you approach life. Of course, this requires that one does a good deal of “reading”, which is a problem for me, as reading anything that isn’t Cycling-related feels the same as doing “work”. I do the odd bit of it nevertheless, and in a recent such episode, I encountered a quote by Tommy Edison, inventer of several handy contraptions, including the lightbulb and motion picture:
Vision without execution is hallucination.
This brilliantly points out the fact that merely having an idea is nothing without the conversion of that idea into a tangible result. That, of course, is the elusive and difficult bit, but it is also the fun bit. Taking an idea from concept to reality is one of the most exciting and rewarding things a person can do.
It was about this time last year that James Spackman approached me via email and suggested we put a proposal together to do a book on The Rules. We loved the notion of this, and the Keepers set about putting a concept around this abstract notion, and a plan for how we might accomplish it. James provided feedback and guidance on how best to frame the concept, and led us through the proposal process. The proposal was approved, they made us an offer, we signed a contract, and turned around to stare down the business end of 70,000 unwritten words. Little by litte, we chipped away at it, and today, I am very happy to announce that the book has gone from concept to manuscript to editing to printing. What you see here are photographs of the actual book, printed and ready for sale on June 20, 2013. A free eBook Sampler with extracts from the book will be available free from June 6 to June 19. (Incidentally, the book will initially be published in the UK and Commonwealth countries; the US release of the book is expected in the Spring of 2014 through our US Publisher, WW Norton.)
The Rules stands apart from many blog-to-book concepts, where a book is little more than a re-publication of the blog’s archives. It was important to us that if people are paying for a book, that they are getting something they haven’t already read for free online. We also wanted to take advantage of the wonderful experience one has when reading a book; the sound and feel of a hard cover, the texture of quality paper, the creaking of the spine as you turn the pages, and the smell of the whole package.
The format of the book is very different from how The Rules are presented on Velominati. The book is organized into V sections, with each of The Rules aligned into one of them. The sections all have an introduction, and for every Rule, a passage has been written that either provides history or in some other way justifies the Rule, or provides an anecdote from our various lives as Velominati that might provide insight into why that particular Rule is in existence. The entire text is framed with a Prologue and Finale and topped off with an introduction by my personal Cycling Writer Hero, Will Fotheringham. With the exception of a paragraph here or there that was borrowed from our archives, the entire book is comprised of new material.
It gives us tremendous pleasure to see this project come to life as a real, tangible book. Special thanks to Sceptre Books for taking a chance on us. Words can’t describe our appreciation of our editor, Drummond Moir, who was the most incredibly patient man and guided us expertly through the process of write a great book. (Sorry for having accused you of being English, mate.) Thanks to Nikki Barrow, our publicist in the UK; keep your ears on the papers, radio and television waves as the fruits of her labors come to light. Finally, thanks to the Community for making this such a fun place that someone might want to do a book in the first place, and for tolerating our dull writing on account of all our creative powers having been drained into the book. I also suppose this means that the V Keepers should start considering themselves writers or, worse, authors. Strange to say the least, especially since I have always considered myself a software developer.
Keep your eye on the Sceptre Facebook and Twitter for the latest, and everyone rush to your nearest bookseller on June 20 to pick up your copy.
Amazon:
The Rules: The Way of the Cycling Disciple
Obey the Rules: A Free Extract (eBook)
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@Gianni
Hey Gianni, I've got the ebay notification thing going too but haven't found what I like yet. I've a fitting scheduled later this month, but based on current bikes I would say around 61cm TT which if it holds could get me the largest Colnago C-59 or C'dale EVO (my current stock frame preferences). If custom is required, I was thinking about Argonaut. I'm dead-set on a traditional geometry frame and selling one of the children.
@wiscot
I think Jon Hamm should play the nude scenes.
@JohnB
Aye, me too, kept it under a tenner. The price of a couple inner tubes, cannae whack it, ken.
this is really fun, i look forward to reading it.
wow, wonder where you got the inspiration for that typography......
In light of the upcoming book release, and the rules, I had a unique experience yesterday. Rode a 100 Km populaire yesterday in driving 48 degree rain. Just as I was beginning to feel like a badass, the route took me past a golf course where a few hardy souls were hitting balls on the driving range. One of the balls scored a direct hit on my right calf as I passed by - which was quite a trick, since I was moving along at 35 kph.
I've ridden in rain, snow, and 100+ degree blast furnace conditions. last year I even got clipped by an SUV. But never have I been hit by a golf ball. Are there any V points for this?!
@frank
I assume the production team have been instructed not to call him Little Tommy.
I guess that means Russell Crowe will have to settle for the part of Brett.
And Gianni?
Brilliant!
Frank, Keepers, this is the best news, better than I'm moving to a city with a beach and a velodrome! With this displayed prominently on the coffee (sorry, espresso) table I will be launched into the hippest of the hip 2 wheeled intelligentsia In my new city.
Which reminds me there is the best independent bookstore, so I will get you booked in for a US prerelease reading 2014 winter if you bring your track bike!
Huge congrats, can't wait to delve into the finer minutiae of The Rules.
@xyxax
"Now I lay me down to sleep/ I pray to Merckx The Rules to keep/ Shaven legs, no YJA/ No swim before, no run Après amen
PS Please make Daddy a better climber"
This should go into the Velominati archives in the religious section so we all could benefit from its vibe! And let me know how that PS is working???
@Harminator
Your genius, Mcconaughey is Gianni aged 16 when he had all his hair.
Just had confirmation from the LBS (in this case, local book shop) that they're expecting it to arrive July 9th. Perfect timing for some late night reading sessions with the Velomibaby with le tour on in the background.