Me 3.0
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
As our traffic surges, thoughts on my redesigned site, first published on November 29, 2006.
In March 2001, on the eve of the publication of Walking the Bible, I started a website. I did it on a whim. "Authors should have websites," I thought. It changed my life. Not just my professional life. My life life. The experience of having people write me, in the middle of the night, two days after finishing a book, on the eve of a discussion in their book group,thirty-five years after teaching me in kindergarten; from Japan, Kuwait, the Philippines; in Spanish, Portuguese, Farsi; in appreciation, in tears, in rage; while watching me on PBS, while listening to me on NPR; while sitting with their dying spouse, while serving in Iraq, just after sending their grandchild to Israel, just after nodding off on the side of Route 1 in California while listening to me on an audiobook; has been the unexpected gift of nearly two decades of being a professional writer. Publishing books, appearing on television, giving a speech, succumbing to the occasional temptation of being the glib, knowing witmaster pundit (like on Stephen Colbert) are mostly one-way forms of interaction. This site has enabled me to communicate, in the best, two-way sense of that word.So now, more communication. This is the third major design of this site, and the first in several years. Many of the features visitors have come to expect remain, including descriptions, an excerpt, reviews, and links to purchase each of my nine books. For my last three books - Walking the Bible, Abraham, and Where God Was Born - we have very popular interfaith discussion guides and other materials for readings groups or classes. You can read a full bio and signup to receive a newsletter of upcoming appearances. Also, on the events page,I keep a perpetually updated list of where I'll be speaking and a have a link to the wonderful folks at Royce Carlton who help arrange my schedule. And, of course, I have a way to send me an e-mail. In over five years, I've answered every single one.
But in coming weeks we're going to be adding a new slate of features, including forums to discuss Walking the Bible, Abraham, and Where God Was Born on the site (update: now available here), video links to some of my appearances, and, as you can tell, a blog. Soon, I plan to begin posting comments, reports from my travels, photographs, the occasional video diary, the occasional rant, questions from my research that you might be able to help answer, requests for a restaurant recommendation or an interview tip, a tidbit that comes across my desk that you might be interested in, a tale or two of twins. I'll also explain the story behind the name of this blog.
Please know that we're hard at work on our end. Please stop back by soon. And please turn off that audiobook if my voice is putting you to sleep.
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Count me in: Walking the Bible was transformational to my faith journey, and provided the basis for a guided walking meditation service at our church.
Post C-span viewing - you are a kindred soul of many - my heart jumped when you spoke of the range of love and puzzlement, etc. on faith as you walked the holy land. During a pilgrimage years ago to the holyland, I was taken aback by my soulful highs and lows so to speak. Too, a friend of mine said I would not read the bible the same again. Yes!, it is alive. Finally, the peaceful atmosphere in Capernum(sp)and the surrounding area seemed beyond all knowing - God's power that inadequately is called love - will be with me forever. Want to join the Abraham group in my area. Thanks - Elaine DeFelix, Clearwater, Fl