So me driving during winter.more of an Arctic adventure with lots of pipesmoking.
So me driving during winter.more of an Arctic adventure with lots of pipesmoking.
Ha ha, well, no one is forcing you to read it, but I really enjoyed it.So me driving during winter.
Me too. I Google mapped it a few times while reading the book. I think it's an excellent book.got me interested in Svalbard! What a fascinating and unique place and history!
My man! Now I may have to push this book up to the top of my queue. We’ve had many conversations of our beloved Skiff Mixture, I love that you put it in the book!name-dropping SG Skiff Mixture about mid-way through .
Just joined, and found this. Looks like a good read. Going to order it.Pipe-smoking friends,
Please forgive the crass self-promotion. I wrote a novel, The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven, which is being published in the U.S. by Little, Brown & Co. on October 26, 2021. It concerns a miner-turned-trapper in the high Arctic Svalbard/Spitsbergen archipelago during the 1920s-40s. It's based on a real guy about whom we know almost nothing, so 99% fiction.
As someone who has always been obsessed with the vital importance of tobacco to the (often gravely ill-fortuned) participants in 19th and early 20th C. polar exploration, I knew my book had to gave a great deal of pipe-smoking in it. It does. Spoiler alert: I even name-drop Reuben Charatan!
Anyway, I know you care deeply about the hobby. If, on top of that, you enjoy books that include scurvy, polar bears, idiosyncratic dogs, mining camps, isolated fjords, a bit of romance and a bit of killing, or plots that don't so much do this ⌒ as this ~, then it very well may be your sort of thing!
Should your interest be piqued, details and relevant links can be found at my website here, and if it's still piqued after that, pre-ordering the book is a truly wonderful thing to do.
I hope you'll let me know what you think, or simply muse in this thread about whether you could survive in the frigid wastes, through the long polar night, after the tobacco ran out.
Note: Release date is also this October for English-language edition (John Murray Press) in Europe and UK Commonwealth. If you're in GB herself, official release date is Jan. 20, 2022. French edition in Fall, 2022; Russian edition around the same time.
Many thanks for reading this or reading more!
I remain, etc.
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You are a true gent, Hawkeye. Thanks again, my friend.Can't believe this thread has been dormant.
Do yourself or someone else a favor this Christmas and pick up a copy of this book - excellent read, perfect by the fireside with the snow and wind howling (or by the beach for those lucky b________ds that don't do winter, lol)!
Had to give the ole Skiff a shout-out!My man! Now I may have to push this book up to the top of my queue. We’ve had many conversations of our beloved Skiff Mixture, I love that you put it in the book!
Many thanks! If your new interest in Svalbard stays lit, I highly recommend these two works of non-fiction, in which the archipelago plays a major role: "Nansen" by Roland Huntford and "The Ice Balloon" by Alec Wilkinson.Just finished my copy on the kindle! Excellent book and got me interested in Svalbard! What a fascinating and unique place and history! Keep up the good work!
Thank you, Isaac! It pleases me no end to hear that you enjoyed it, and that the export paperback has found its way to NZ, so folks in one excellent archipelago can read about folks in another.Look what I got for Christmas from my wife...
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And she found it on a shelf in a small book shop here in little old New Zealand.
I started and finished it on Christmas day, and thoroughly enjoyed the story, the characters, the setting and your writing. Thank you!
Isaac.
Just started a day or so ago and am about a third of the way through. Very good read so far!Pipe-smoking friends,
Please forgive the crass self-promotion. I wrote a novel, The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven, which is being published in the U.S. by Little, Brown & Co. on October 26, 2021. It concerns a miner-turned-trapper in the high Arctic Svalbard/Spitsbergen archipelago during the 1920s-40s. It's based on a real guy about whom we know almost nothing, so 99% fiction.
Many thanks!Just started a day or so ago and am about a third of the way through. Very good read so far!
Finished it several days ago and was quite pleased with the story overall. Enjoy!Ordered sir, looks like a great read. Congrats!
Excellent -- really hope you enjoy it. And thanks.Ordered sir, looks like a great read. Congrats!
I'm delighted to hear this! Many thanks.Finished it several days ago and was quite pleased with the story overall. Enjoy!
My eternal gratitude, @safaripete!I’ve read this book and it’s a wonderful read ………and wonderfully written. I recommend it. Please keep writing Nathaniel Ian Miller!!