June 13, 2021 Salty Air Publishing Newsletter

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June 13, 2021 - Falmouth, MA
In this issue:
Reading Bestsellers
The Red Lotus - Chris Bohjalian
Personal Air Conditioners
Where the Sidewalk Ends Bookstore
Benjamin Bunny & the Rabbit Hole
PHR Books
PHR Work-in Progress
 
Reading Bestsellers

Everybody thinks they can write a novel! Well . . . I guess that's not quite true. It just seems that way at times. There are so many books to read how do you know what books to invest your precious time on? Well, first there are the classics - Dickens, Tolstoy, Hemingway, Faulkner, De Los Passos, etc. But what about new and emerging writers?
People are cranking out books at an alarming rate. Many of these seem to be unedited - using 'then' where a 'than' should be and talking about 'a successful lumbar mogul'. Formatting can be random. Punctuation all over the map and inconsistent. Even mistakes in character names. Personally I think when you ask someone to take the time to read the words you put down on the page you have an obligation to have the fundamentals in hand.
Are the best seller lists the only reliable places to spend your time? You can certainly stick with writers you know or book covers that appeal to you and you have the option (with electronic books) to read a sample before you buy.
As it was for gold prospectors in the old west, it is a challenge to uncover the nuggets of gold in all the words presented to you. I thank you for the privilege of your time.

Stay well,
Paul
Paul H. Raymer
P.S there's more to this newsletter  - please keep reading.
The Red Lotus - Chris Bohjalian

Genre: Thrillers & suspense

Chris Bohjalian published The Red Lotus at the very beginning of the Covid 19 pandemic. After reading this book, you have to question whether or not he had an inside track! I'm glad that I read it at the end of the pandemic. (I hope it's the end. Don't want to jinx it - as Bohjalian writes about one of the characters at the end of the book.)

Alexis - an ER doctor - and her boyfriend go off to Vienam on a bike tour. At the beginning of the book she is waiting in the hotel for him to return from a solo ride taken ostensibly to visit sites that were important to his family. But he never comes back. It was a dangerous road. And he probably souldn't have been biking alone. But the story is murch more sinister than a simple bike accident.

As Alexis begins to learn more about this man, his lies unravel. Her need to know parallels her emergency room character. She could have just left it alone, but she feels the need to hire a private investigator, to contract police sources in Vietnam, and not trust anyone.

The most positive characters in the story are in Vietnam. There is an overlay of the horrible things that Westerners have inflicted on the Vietnamese people.

I had a problem with her insertion into the mysteries of his character because he told her that his father was wounded in battle. But he wasn't. He was hurt in a go-cart accident. Would that really have been enough to catapult someone into a cascade of events that resulted in a great deal of death and dying?

On the other hand Bohjalian's writing is excellent and worth reading. The story is carefully researched and technically well supported. It is a thriller tale that comes way too close to paralleling reality.

Don't ignore the Epilogue.
Personal Air Conditioners

When water evaporates, it lowers the temperature of the air. The water is changing state - from a liquid to a vapor. As the temperature of the air drops, the amount of moisture in the air - or relative humidity- increases.

Window air conditioners and central air conditioners increase comfort by reducing the temperature and the relative humidity. The moisture in the air impacts the refrigerant coil and the moisture in the air condenses on the coil and is drained away. (Make sure the drain on your window air conditioner isn't blocked or it can cause a significant problem!)

So these personal, desk top devices work by evaporating moisture into the air. They are humidifiers. The theory is similar to house sized evaporative coolers or swamp coolers. These are mounted outside the house so that the humid air they produce is outside the house. Swamp coolers work great in dry climates but poorly in humid climates. That's because according to the second law of thermodynamics: higher concentration to lower concentration - wet moves to dry.

So the concept behind these devices is to blow room air across a moisture laden medium and evaporate that moisture to cool the air. If the air is already saturated because it is a humid day, not much evaporation occurs and these things become desk fans, blowing moisture into the air.

They are not at all comparable to a refrigerant based air conditioner. Please don't let the advertising hype fool you.
Where the Sidewalk Ends Bookstore

432 Main Street * Chatham, Mass. * 508-945-0499
Stroll down historic Main Street toward Chatham Light and visit Where the Sidewalk Ends Bookstore, a mother-daughter-owned bookstore in a welcoming, two-story “antique” barn with an attached Children’s Annex full of educational books and imagination-enriching toys for young children. 
Benjamin Bunny & the Rabbit Hole
Note taking options
Evernote is note taking software that's been around for some time. Notion is a more flexible alternative. Third parties have developed useful add-on functionality for Notion including Google Forms to Notion where you can run surveys and polls, collect RSVPs, and add feedback forms to website pages.

Socks. Blocks, and the Mycelium
Mycelium is a creative thinking card game - "for anyone who want to expand their creative capacity". Mycelium is the root network of a fungus and what I have called the very large greenhouse in Second Law.

Tightening up the prose
There is a lot of editing software out there to clean out and straighten up the prose. Hemingway Editor is one of those. I have my own list of hanger-on words that I go through, and this software performs a similar process. I just ran this paragraph through the software it is gave it a sixth grade reading level with Good readability and told me to get rid of just.
Some free thriller novels
PHR Books
Residential Ventilation Handbook V2
Recalculating Truth
Death at the Edge of the Diamond
Also available on-line and in fine bookshops.
PHR Work-in Progress
The new novel - Second Law - will be going out to beta readers in a couple of weeks. Makes me nervous!
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