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I recently reduced the price of the paperback version of my nonfiction book, “A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011, Japan Earthquake-A Foreigner’s Perspective” on Amazon. The price reduction was made in all Amazon marketplaces and countries where my book is available; although, it may take time for the new prices to appear in all markets.
Take care and thanks for reading!
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I would like to publicly thank the considerate person who recently rated my nonfiction book five stars on Amazon. Your time and effort has boosted the overall rating of my book to four out of five stars. I am humbled and honored by your kind act. I hope that you enjoyed reading “A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011, Japan Earthquake–A Foreigner’s Perspective” and found it educational and informative. Thank you very much for your generosity.
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…and Russia is shelling Ukrainian nuclear power plants now. Have we learned nothing?
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I’m happy to announce that my nonfiction book is finally available in paperback. It only took a decade! The book has been revised and updated, and the paperback has color photo illustrations. The e-book has been revised and updated as well. I think that both versions make for a more interesting and concise reading experience compared to past editions.
As with my e-book, the paperback is available through Amazon in most countries where Amazon operates. *Color paperback printing may not be available in all countries where Amazon publishes.
Please have a safe, healthy, and joyous Christmas season. May 2022 be a much safer, healthier and peaceful year for us all.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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28 Thursday Feb 2019
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I deliberately avoid posting about politics on social media. I’m not qualified to talk about climate change or global warming, or what impact humanity has upon the environment. I’ll leave that to the climatologists, meteorologists and scientists of the world. The city where I live in Japan has a good recycling program and I do my part. In this post, I’m not going to share my personal views on the topic of whether or not climate change is real. My opinions would be inappropriate and irrelevant.
What I do know, based on personal experience, is that on March 11, 2011, Mother Nature had her say, and had a lot to say, when she unleashed her fury upon the Eastern Tohoku region of Japan. I witnessed the fourth largest earthquake in recorded human history. I live thirty-six miles west of the site of one of the world’s largest nuclear meltdowns. I lived it. I was terrified by it. I am still haunted by it. I will probably never be free from the memory of it in some capacity.
The Earth doesn’t care how we feel about climate change. It does what it wants to do, when it wants to do it, and it doesn’t give a damn what we mere humans think of it. It makes the rules and we have to suffer the consequences; good or bad, instigated by us or not. We are at its mercy. It’s the price we pay to live on this wondrous ball of life rotating on its axis in space.
If you’re interested in knowing more about the events of March 11, 2011, and its impact on the environment and the people of southern Tohoku, from someone who was there, then I respectfully encourage you to read my book. It’s available through Amazon in most countries where Amazon operates. I recently decreased the price of the book rather significantly, but Amazon retains the right to fluctuate the pricing when necessary. Thank you for understanding. You can access the book directly through the link provided on the “My Books” page of this blog. My humble thanks to all who have already purchased and read the book. Your kindness and consideration is truly appreciated and will not be forgotten.
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12 Monday Mar 2018
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Here in Japan we remember all those who lost their lives in the East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami seven years ago today.
I ask your prayers for all of the victims and their families and friends who remain and mourn their loss. Some people lost their entire families on that day.
I was thankfully spared the horrors of the tsunami that day because I live farther inland in Fukushima prefecture. But, I remember the earthquake well (too well) and the subsequent radiation crisis at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant which I live roughly 36 miles from.
Thankfully, radiation levels have dropped dramatically in the past seven years, but the threat of long-term radiation exposure continues to haunt me and plague my psyche.
I wrote a book about my personal experiences during the earthquake and nuclear crisis. It’s available in e-book form on Amazon in the U.S., Japan and Europe, etc. You can access the link from the “My Books” section of this blog or search for it on Amazon in your country.
Koriyama (where I live) and Fukushima prefecture in general are recovering, slowly but surely. However, a lot of work still needs to be done. The courage and dignity of the Tohoku people is incredible to behold. We are all in this together and have been walking hand in hand on the path to recovery.
Please keep the people of Northeastern Japan in your thoughts and prayers today…and always.
21 Friday Jul 2017
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My nonfiction e-book and my fiction e-short story are now enrolled in KDP Select on Amazon. This is good news for Amazon Prime, Kindle Owners’ Lending Library and Kindle Unlimited members. Check em’ out!
For those who have already purchased and read my e-book and e-short story, thank you very much. If you like what you read, then I encourage you to write a review and post it on Amazon. I would be honored and grateful for your kindness and consideration. If writing a review is not your thing, then please spread the word among your family and friends, co-workers, distant relatives, ex-spouses, etc.
As always, direct links to both books can be found on the “My Books” page of this blog. Thanks for reading.
Have a fun and safe summer!
Most humbly,
Brad