Jack McKenna here, checking in from South By Southwest to support my old buddy Paul Carr. He may have told me off not so long ago, despite my fine work here over the years. But, we’ve talked it out and patched things up. You know how things go with bloggers.
Anyway, Paul is also in Austin right now, launching the US edition of his book ‘The Upgrade: A Cautionary Tale of a Life Without Reservations.‘ He’s doing...
a reading this afternoon at 5 pm at Bookpeople,
(603 N. Lamar, Austin, Tx). I’ll be there, and apparently some
‘characters’ from the book are going to be in the audience too. Also, as
Paul tweeted a few days ago… I’m going to spare you the embed, actually. Let’s just say the guy is shameless.
The book, for the uninitiated, tells the story of how he gave up his
crappy life in London and decided to live as a permanent hotel-based
nomad. I’ll let the back cover speak for itself:
Thanks to Paul’s ability to talk his
way into increasingly ridiculous situations, what begins as a one-year
experiment soon becomes a permanent lifestyle — a life lived in luxury
hotels and mountain-top villas. A life of fast cars, Hollywood actresses
and Icelandic rock stars. And, most bizarrely of all, a life that still
costs less than his surviving on cold pizza in his old apartment. Yet,
as word of Paul’s exploits starts to spread — first online, then through
a national newspaper column and eventually a book deal — he finds
himself forced constantly to up the stakes in order to keep things
interesting. With his behavior spiraling to dangerous — and sometimes
criminal — levels, he is forced to ask the question: is there such a
thing as too much freedom?
The saga includes Paul’s first visit to TechCrunch 50, his meeting
Sarah Lacy and Michael Arrington and subsequent adventures with both of
them. It also includes the time he was mean about Le Web and a whole
bunch of stuff about South By Southwest that he doesn’t like to talk
about now. But maybe he will at the reading?
For those of you who can’t make it — which, to remind you, is today
at 5pm at Bookpeople — Paul has shown his characteristic generosity in
offering TechCrunch a staggering six copies of The Upgrade to give away
to readers. To win a copy, simply tell him in the comments why you
deserve one. He’ll pick the best six next week.
Ok, see you at Bookpeople.
5pm.
603 N. Lamar.
Austin, Texas.
http://techcrunch.com
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