Even though I sometimes feel quite anxious about the publication of Written in Stone, the positive comments the manuscript has received so far have helped to relieve my apprehension. Professional reviews will not show up for another few months, of course, but during the process of composing the book - from pitching to my agent to asking my wife to read the completed copyedit-ready draft - I am glad to say that the early responses have been overwhelmingly positive. Nevertheless, when the time came to ask scientists and science writers for blurbs, my nervousness spiked again. These are people I admire and respect, scientists and authors who have done (and continue to do) high-quality work which has fostered my fascination with paleontology, so asking them to read my first book and provide an endorsement for the jacket gave me a slight bit of hesitation. It turns out that I did not have much to worry about. Here is what they said:
I was floored by these responses, and I am extremely grateful to each of these people for their willingness to read my manuscript and provide a blurb. Taken together, I think these blurbs ably capture what I wanted to express through Written in Stone, and I hope that those who read the finished book will enjoy it as much as Eldredge, Prothero, Shubin, Zimmer, and Gibbons did. Speaking of which, Written in Stone is presently available for preorder - it hits shelves November 1, 2010.