{"id":8774,"date":"2013-08-05T16:33:00","date_gmt":"2013-08-05T21:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/themagicalbuffet.com\/blog1\/2013\/07\/30\/"},"modified":"2013-08-05T16:33:00","modified_gmt":"2013-08-05T21:33:00","slug":"10-questions-with-pierce-word","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/themagicalbuffet.com\/blog1\/?p=8774","title":{"rendered":"10 Questions with Pierce Word"},"content":{"rendered":"
1. What made you decide to do a book of presidential quotations?<\/strong><\/p>\n Well, since an early age I loved history, and I loved writing. So I always had it in the back of my mind that I would eventually write something history-related. And then one day in college I was writing a term paper on American History, and I was trying to conclude the paper with a profound quote, and thought who would be better to quote than a U.S. president for a U.S. History paper. But to my amazement, this country has tons and tons of books on American History, Culture, and yes, Presidents, but a comprehensive book exclusively on U.S. Presidential quotations was actually non-existent. And it was at this moment that I decided to put \u201cWisdom from the Oval Office\u201d to pen and paper.<\/p>\n 2. How did you go about compiling all the quotes?<\/strong><\/p>\n I utilized local libraries in Chicago, in addition to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and several presidential libraries. My sources ranged from personal diaries, to letters, to newspaper articles, to autobiographies of the Presidents.<\/p>\n Well, I was looking for themes that were hot-button issues to Americans. Issues that interest people, and which people want to read and know more about. So I visited surveys, polls, and library catalogs, and pooled categories that people showed interest in, like the economy, love, war, politics, God, and so on. And I eventually made these categories into the chapter headings for \u201cWisdom from the Oval Office.\u201d<\/p>\n 4. Did you ever find yourself feeling a partisan inclination when compiling quotations? Where you maybe wanted to include more of one party\u2019s or president\u2019s quotes than another?<\/strong><\/p>\n No. The purpose of this book was to give readers a glimpse into the lives of the Presidents, both in their public and private spheres\u2026with no sugar-coating! <\/p>\n 5. Who is your favorite president?<\/strong><\/p>\n Abraham Lincoln.<\/p>\n 6. What is your favorite presidential quote?<\/strong><\/p>\n It really depends on what you\u2019re looking for. You have serious ones, to comedic ones, to meaningful ones. That being said, one of my all-time favorites: \u201cThe most terrifying words in the English language are: I\u2019m from the government and I\u2019m here to help.\u201d \u2013Ronald Reagan, during a news conference on August 12, 1986. Also, being a fan of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, I can definitely relate to James Garfield\u2019s saying, \u201cMan cannot live by bread alone; for he must have peanut butter!\u201d<\/p>\n 7. Did the President\u2019s with the shorter terms have fewer quotes represented in the text?<\/strong><\/p>\n Not necessarily. Some Presidents just talked more than others :).<\/p>\n 8. Did you discover any unusual bits of trivia about any of the Presidents while researching quotes for the book?<\/strong><\/p>\n Yes. Did you know, originally, Vice Presidents were the presidential candidates receiving the second-largest number of votes? Could you imagine George W. Bush and John Kerry as President and Vice President of the United States?!<\/p>\n 9. Do you have any upcoming projects my readers can look forward to?<\/strong><\/p>\n Thanks for asking Rebecca. Yes I am. It\u2019s on the successful businessmen and women in America, their lives, their struggles, and their stories, in their own words, and how they reached the pinnacles of financial success in this country. It\u2019s meant to be more of an inspirational business handbook\u2026I\u2019m not set on a particular title yet, but if any readers have any suggestions, please let me know!<\/p>\n 10. Parting shot! Ask us here at The Magical Buffet any one question.<\/strong><\/p>\n Why do they call it an escalator if it takes you down?<\/p>\n But they can also carry you up! (Although if you want to geek out, you can read about the origins of the name here<\/a>.)<\/em><\/p>\n Wisdom from the Oval Office<\/strong> Available from Amazon.com<\/a> (Softcover & Kindle) and Barnes and Noble.com <\/a>(Nook)<\/p>\n PR Contact: James or Lynda O\u2019Connor, 847-615-5462, jimo@oconnorpr.com <\/p>\n
<\/a>3. There are 40 different categories of quotations ranging from Democracy to Government to War. How did you decide to categorize all the quotes you found?<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCompiled by Pierce Word
\nList $18.95
\nPaperback: 303 pages Also available as an e-Book
\nHistory Publishing Company, July 23, 2013
\nISBN-13: 978-1933909448 ISBN-10: 1933909447<\/p>\n