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McCain Blogger Releases Book
Just Released - An Independent Call by Katherine J. Morrison
An Independent Call, is the amusing story of a New Hampshire Independent and McCain supporter in the 2008 election. Along with a lighter take on the presidential election, An Independent Call gives an insightful look at the political parties, and the media during this two-year long process.
Epping, NH April 22, 2009 – An Independent Call is a fun and original take on the presidential election through the eyes of a New Hampshire Independent and McCain volunteer. It recounts the journey of a skeptical observer as she was converted into a die-hard McCain supporter. From meeting candidates from both sides of the aisle, to becoming a blogger for McCain, to being chewed out on campaign phone calls, to receiving press credentials for the Republican National Convention, this account relates the experience of being a participant at the lowest level politics from an outsider's perspective. An Independent Call is a mix of good humor and political opinion from the middle.
An Independent Call is published by Broad Side of the Barn Publishing, and is available for purchase on their website – BroadSideoftheBarn.com . The author Katherine Morrison is a New Hampshire resident and blogger. She is the creator/author of PurplePeopleVote.com, and has a background in web development.
Rockingham NH County Commissioner, Maureen Barrows, recommends An Independent Call stating that it is…
"A must read for anyone interested in the day to day life of a volunteer in a political campaign...attention to detail is brilliant."
For more information on An Independent Call, please visit BroadSideoftheBarn.com.
*Excerpts of An Independent Call also available at BroadSideoftheBarn.com.


Comments
Be a little bit more personal
Instead of just posting a press release that you're releasing your book. Maybe say something personal.
Good Point...
That's a good point as the book actually is more of a person experience story about rather unexpectedly being won over by the McCain campaign, and eventually becoming a volunteer. I'm a mild-mannered, rather shy, slightly sarcastic, fiscally conservative independent from New Hampshireand that over the last couple years had the unique opportunity to see the primary and general election up close. It was really an excellent experience that I never expected to have, even though the results were not what I was hoping for. The book is more of an amusing look at the at the experience of volunteering, blogging, and becoming a big goofy McCain fan than is it is a book about political issues.