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  1. JGS

    02. May, 2006

    I would love to help put together a book about fathers and the special relationship they can have with children of each gender. I have 3.5 year old boy/girl twins and see every single day the challenges and rewards of being a Daddy to each of them. My relationships with them are special, wonderful, yet different. I have started writing about my own experiences, but a book compiling the experiences of many different fathers would be incredible and a great resource for new fathers, too.

  2. Andi

    02. May, 2006

    Hello, RebelDad? How about pitching that book and doing it yourself!!!! I would LOVE to see you do that.

    Thanks for the post, and it was great to meet you and Mrs. RebelDad at the MotherTalk!

    Andi
    http://www.andibuchanan.com

  3. Rebel Dad

    02. May, 2006

    Andi — If time and money were infinite, I’d be all over it :)

  4. Asha Dornfest

    02. May, 2006

    I second Andi’s vote — there’s a huge opportunity for fathers to pitch a book on the realities of modern “fathering,” especially with all the “Grup” coverage happening now. Get together with the other bloggin’ dads and propose a group gig. With all the buzz you guys could generate, it could be a huge hit!

    And if you can’t get a publisher interested, there’s always Lulu.com. You’ve got a great distribution channel in your blog.

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