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Re: Mike Wise writing a book?



Mike,

You do have your priorities right!!!

I also understand where you are coming from....

Happy to have you on the list, at ACA, and in the ASG

....still if you change your mind.....or win the lottery, we will be here
waiting.  :)   You definitely make unique contributions to the hobby and
when I was looking back in '96....the only one that coherently had
published and described clearly the apisto classification system (even if
it was 10 years prior) was you.  Thanks, I have always appreciated the
teaching. 

Kathy


On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Mike & Diane Wise wrote:

> Kathy (Ladies first), Tsuh Yang & Vinny, and everyone,
> 
> Oh God! Did I stick my foot in my mouth! Tsuh Yang's right, family will always
> come first, then apistos, ASG, and then all of you guys on the list (sorry). Yes,
> I do have empty tanks, but only 25 - 30 of them and none are over 30 gallons (of
> course I don't have any tanks over 30 gallons!). Vinny's right, too, Uwe has a
> wife, son, and daughter. Ingo has a wife, daughter, and several dozen students.
> Suffering must be a prerequisite for writing a d.c. book!
> 
> Once, in the glow of many accolades, I semi-seriously considered writing a book
> in installments for the ASG. Sitting back and looking at it dispassionately I
> realized that I didn't have the resources to do it properly. Access to newly
> discovered species is a major part in writing any book on this subject. I don't
> have access to the fish (I'm not rich by any means and dwarf cichlids are next to
> impossible to find in Denver unless you come to my ... (Oh No, I won't go
> there!)). Unless you are TFH Publications or A.C.S. Glaser, access to reasonable
> photos of all the needed species is extremely difficult. Time could be found for
> observing and breeding all of the species, but I feel mass breeding each species
> only once or twice would become more like work than a hobby. This is something I
> don't want to happen! I'm happy observing and breeding obscure,
> less-than-commerically-salable (= mostly ugly), apistos that fill my tanks right
> now.
> 
> My question is why do we need another book?? Right now there are 2 books on West
> Africans, 8 books on Neotropicals and 3 on dwarfs in general that are in print
> and available right now. (Oh, yes,  I do have a manuscript to one more, but it
> certainly isn't mine!) There is also the ASG which is progressing nicely thanks
> to the few dedicated people willing to work on its Steering Committee. There's
> the Apisto Mailing List, too. Do we really need more books? All I can do is
> repeat what the other books say. Is it worth it? I don't think so. Besides, I
> don't need all of you picking my book apart for errors & mis-IDs! Oh, and for
> those who just have to have my autograph, I hope to see you all at the ACA
> Convention in Cleveland in July.
> 
> Mike Wise
> 
> 
> 
> V Kutty wrote:
> 
> > >
> > > please, vinny... mike's gonna tell you he's too busy with a wife, kids, a
> > house... i tell you, he's got all his priorities screwed up... :-)
> > >
> > > for god's sake, he's got empty tanks at home!!!!!!
> > >
> > > tsuh yang chen, nyc, USA
> >
> > He's gotta spend an hour a day answering all our danged questions...cut back
> > to half hour and write the book with the other half.  If you've been on the
> > list for more than a year, you notice that the questions kinda repeat.  Then
> > all he has to say is "Read the book!"  Simple.  Mike, it'll be a labor of
> > love!
> >
> > Vinny
> >
> > PS: Romer's got a wife, house, job etc.  Koslowski must too.  Heck, being
> > busy is a prerequisite!
> >
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