09 February 2012 ~ 13 Comments

Hard Copy is Now Available

The wait is over!

Hi! My Name Is Loco and I am a Racist

has arrived!

ON SALE NOW!!

For those of you living in the past, who like the feel of slain trees in your hands when you read, the Trade Paperback version of Hi! My name is Loco…is now available. Never let it be said that Loco discriminates against the Old Skool and the Ecologically Unsound. (-;

…and here’s the proof:

CLICK HERE FOR THE PAPERBACK VERSION!!

That’s right! You can get the trade paperback version of this book right here at: Loco’s Createspace E-Store

And, for those of you who like the convenience of carrying a library around with you in your Smartphone, iPad or other smart device, the Kindle version of this controversial new book remains available from anywhere in the world at Amazon.com. Just follow this link: Kindle Version. You don’t even need to buy a Kindle. Just go to the order page and download (for FREE) a Kindle reader for your Mac, PC or smart phone. Hi! My name is loco… is also available on Barnes and Nobles’ Nook: Click here to download the Nook version. If you need a Nook reader for your PC, Mac or Smartphone, you can click here to download a Nook App for FREE.

You’ll be reading it in minutes! Gotta love the modern world!

*****

I’ll be having a book launch party and doing some signings around Yokohama, Tokyo and Kawasaki in the very near future. So stay tuned for that in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, enjoy which ever version you purchase and please leave reviews at the Amazon and Nook pages so that others can know how much you enjoyed the book–and I have every confidence you will!

Thank you, and brace yourself for a game-changing experience!

Regards,

LOCO

 

 

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13 Responses to “Hard Copy is Now Available”

  1. Will 11 February 2012 at 5:26 pm Permalink

    Yesss! Ordering very soon.

  2. Mandi Harris 11 February 2012 at 5:35 pm Permalink

    Congrats on the hard copy!

  3. Nkognyto 12 February 2012 at 8:59 pm Permalink

    In the mail. Thanks for the love, think I’ll change my handle to ‘I flog tree-huggers’ ;-) You forgot about those of us who like coffee table conversation pieces and impressive home libraries. Congrats once again on your success!

  4. Eddie 12 February 2012 at 11:09 pm Permalink

    I’ve been waiting for the physical copy! I use to work at Borders bookstore so I enjoy both digital and physical books, but my preference still lies with physical books, I never really thought about the fact that we can save trees by going digital. Eventually I’ll stop being selfish and go completely digital. But today! I’ll by the book! The physical copy that is.

  5. Magenta 14 February 2012 at 6:34 am Permalink

    Hey Loco,

    Would you be able to put a copy of your book on Android or Google books???
    I would love to buy it but I don’t have an ipad :( ((
    And, Android is getting put on a lot of phones now :)

  6. AIPMATT 24 February 2012 at 12:26 am Permalink

    Loco.

    I have just read the first 10 pages of your book and couldn’t put it down!

    I have lived in Higashi-izu for nearly twenty one years now and this is my home.
    Before you think, “oh here is another gaijin who just loves everything about Japan!”, I am that guy, well, not really.

    I love, I really don’t hate anything..(Oh except for Natto!) sharing my experiences with people. we all have a story or ten about something and who doesn’t love to tell a good story??

    I am really looking forward to hearing your stories (through your book, and/or blog)!!

    Ta.

    Matt

  7. Thomas Gantz 16 March 2012 at 9:29 am Permalink

    That is awesome, man. Congrats! Wanted to let you know that I just ordered the book through Amazon. Look forward to getting it. Wishing you continued success :-)

    Tom

  8. XO 23 March 2012 at 3:00 am Permalink

    I am buying a copy now, can’t wait to read it, congratulations! You were the only person I have ever read online who saw our treatment here the way I saw it, and I have always benefited from reading your blog.

  9. BST 25 March 2012 at 11:00 am Permalink

    Apologies for unsolicited email, but just to let you know……….

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    The first book in the world to be written entirely in Japlish.
    Now available as a FREE promotional Kindle download on Amazon UK/US.

    ***********************************************

    This is story of temple gardener call Hiro Matsumoto.

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    When Hiro turn for help to his money lend uncle the trouble get even worse. It seem Hiro uncle never forget what happen to his much love dog when Hiro just boy. It seem Hiro uncle now want his nephew to pay big time.

    One person on Hiro side is Wendy Williams. Wendy come from New York City. She Hiro English teacher. She like the alcohol very much. She often look at Hiro in special way.

    Is Wendy person who can save Hiro from all the bad thing? Will Hiro even survive what fate have in the store for him? Or is he doom for ever?

    This book is tell the much excite story.

  10. AussieOnTheIzu 2 April 2012 at 2:14 pm Permalink

    Hey! I named yours as one of my most inspiring blogs in the “Very Inspiring Blogger Awards.” Check it out: http://aussieontheizu.blogspot.jp/2012/04/very-inspiring-blogger-awards-and.html Sorry about the shameless plug/spam/whatever. ^_^;;

  11. S Lloyd 6 April 2012 at 2:47 pm Permalink

    Where can I buy this book here in Northern America?

  12. Alyse 28 April 2012 at 2:28 am Permalink

    Hi! :) I’m brand new to your blog, but I think that I will check out the book! I’m always interested in the more “unconventional” literature about living in Japan.

    Ahh! And I just read a summary of the book on Amazon and now I’m just gonna download it on my Kindle! Hahah! I can’t wait to read it. I’m so happy to have stumbled on your blog today.

    Congrats on having the book published, and keep writing! :D

  13. boulet 3 May 2012 at 12:28 pm Permalink

    Hi,

    Your book was warmly recommended by Andy Kitkowski on google+. I wasn’t looking much for life in Japan advice (French expat’ in CT here) but I was intrigued by the cultural collision angle and I was served! Enjoyed especially stories related to your youth in Brooklyn and your brand of humor too. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for whatever book you’ll write in the future!

    Merci


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