Guest Blog Post by Robert G.
Williscroft
Fresh Ink Group
Contact: Gary@FreshInkGroup.com
My friends over at Fresh Ink Group have a new and exciting book being released soon! I hope you enjoy this introduction to a fascinating story that needs to be told -
And I hope you'll all tune in on WEDNESDAY August 24th to the VOICE OF INDIE PODCAST where you can listen and interact with retired US Navy Lieutenant Commander Jerry Pait as he talks about his upcoming new book!
All the links you need to watch the trailer, join the podcast, and get your copy of this compelling book are included below!
Welcome to guest blogger Robert G. Williscroft, submariner
and author of multiple series including The MacMcDowell Missions, The Oort
Chronicles, and The Daedalus Files. Robert compiled and edited the
true-life adventures of retired US Navy Lt. Commander Jerry Pait in his new
book, Sŭbmarine-Ër.
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Jerry Pait enlisted on September 15, 1964, was assigned to
Fleet Sonar School, volunteered for subs, and ended up on USS Entemedor (SS-340).
After Advanced Sonar School, he was transferred as an STS-2 to USS Von
Steuben (SSBN 632B) in the Philly yards right after her collision off
Cadiz, Spain. I was a newly minted Lt. j.g., fresh out of Poseidon Missile
School, having come through the NESEP program and Univ. of Washington in marine
and atmosphere physics. I guess the skipper made me Sonar Officer because I was
a former sonar tech. Jerry and I served together until I left for the
Man-in-the-Sea Program and ultimately Operation Ivy Bells, tapping into Soviet
underwater communications cables in the Sea of Okhotsk.
Jerry went on to become COB on Von Steuben, served in
a senior position in Sonar/Torpedoman School, and then was commissioned as an
LDO Ensign. He returned briefly to Von Steuben and then served as a
division officer on several sub tenders. After that, he was assigned to NOTU,
supervising underwater ballistic missile launchings for several years, working
closely with NASA. He rose to Lt. Cmdr., was selected for Cmdr. But was
mustered out on retirement as part of Clinton’s force reduction efforts.
Jerry took a senior field position with the major defense
contractor Brown & Root, but during his first year, he fell from 20 feet in
a way that fractured his back and cracked his skull. He survived, received a
significant settlement, and has struggled ever since to regain as much function
as possible.
I was on Jerry’s emailing list. He began to send out
periodic stories from his past. They were fascinating, and the response from
his list was remarkable. I saw their potential and contacted Jerry—we hadn’t
communicated directly with each other in decades. I suggested that I work with
him to compile his stories into a coherent whole, and that we put out a book.
He agreed, so we found a publisher who was willing to work with us on this
strange project, and we completed the book last month.
Jerry’s book, Sŭbmarine-Ër: 30 Years of Hijinks &
Keeping the Fleet Afloat, will be released on September 15, exactly 58
years after he enlisted. The book is on pre-publication sale right now as an
ebook for only 99¢. The ebook price will rise to $3.99 on September 15. Each
chapter has a color photo that illustrates the contents of that chapter. The
trade paperback printed version has half-tone photos and will sell for $19.95
The hardbound, jacketed edition is in full color throughout and will sell for
$36.95. Both will be available for pre-order within two or three days.
Why am I doing this? Jerry is our brother—and he’s a genuine
American hero. His story deserves to be told far and wide. I’m not here selling
books. I’m here asking you to help me preserve the memory of one of the best
among us. By purchasing the ebook on pre-order (only 99¢), you
will help boost his sales ranking, so that on September 15, the release date,
his ranking will shoot up. If you want the trade paperback, or the really cool
hardbound, jacketed, full color version, you can pre-order those as well from
Amazon or any other online bookseller, or you can order it from your favorite
brick and mortar store as well. Should you want an autographed copy, please use
the Contact form at FreshInkGroup.com, and I will put you into direct contact
with Jerry.
The Book Trailer!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PklESG3x-w
Live Interactive Podcast with Pait and Williscroft!
Call (516) 453-9902 or hashtag #FreshInkGroup in tweets during the
show.
https://www.blogtalkradio.com/voiceofindie1/2022/08/25/voice-of-indie-episode-108
The Book Blurb!
Lieutenant Commander Jerry Pait’s
semi-autobiographical collection of sixty stories recounts his thirty years in
and around the U.S. Navy’s submarine fleet. Ranging from light-hearted to
wrenching, all are poignant inside looks at naval operations rarely seen by
outsiders. Topics include the real story behind the shuttle Challenger
tragedy, risking his own life underwater, discovering a Soviet spy living
across the street, surviving when a DELTA Rocket engine ignites, critical
missions, and the everyday lives of men and women of the fleet. Dive into Sŭbmarine-Ër for hijinks and breathtaking adventure with this poignant
memoir by a true American hero.
Order Yours!
Digital editions at 99 cents during pre-sale are available in all
major ebook formats—Kindle, Nook, Kobo, GPlay, iBooks, and 200+ more—worldwide.
Full-color jacketed hardcovers and softcovers are appearing at retailer sites
over the next week.
Amazon: Click here to get your copy
Thanks for sharing this, Joe! I already grabbed my pre-sale copy.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Beem! Got mine too! :)
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