Posts Tagged ‘taking chemo on the chin’

Year One

Posted: 24th February 2010 by the author in Book Related, taking chemo on the chin
Tags:

So, it has been an interesting first year for ‘taking chemo on the chin’, admittedly I still have around half of the initial run in my possesion, but that is mainly due to having a real job and plenty of other stuff to concentrate on. Highlights of my first year in print would be: • [...]

Standing Tall

Posted: 23rd September 2009 by the author in Book Related, LBF NZ
Tags: , ,

Saturday 15th September 2009, and a first time experience for me. I stood up in front of 60 complete strangers and gave them some ‘horses mouth’ experience of my survivorship. I must admit, after a nervous journey to the venue I was quite pleased with myself by the end. As an individual that does not [...]

Taking Chemo On Trade Me

Posted: 15th September 2009 by the author in LBF NZ, taking chemo on the chin
Tags: ,

Back in February this year, when I launched my book I invited Shortland Street favourite Alison Quigan along, because her character in the popular soap was undergoing chemo at the time. Alison graciously accepted and came along as the guest of honour, she also headed up a decent size list of popular actors from the series that [...]

It’s official : World Lymphoma Awareness Day has returned. The message is simple, don’t be shy, find out a bit more about your body, it’s lymphatic system and be aware of the below the radar disease that is sneaking up the incidence charts. Get on over to the LBF website and take the  ‘Know your [...]

Shop ’til you drop

Posted: 9th August 2009 by the author in Book Related
Tags: ,

Calling all book buyers… I have finally re-instated the shopping cart post-meltdown and furthermore after a few issues it seems to be working. So – shop away if you were on the fence about picking up a copy of ‘taking chemo on the chin’. Richard

Yes, I have been busy. As you can see the site is starting to take shape in a new template over the next few days I will: Reinstate the shopping cart and Paypal function. Add some new content and start taking the site in a more lively direction. Add some final touch ups, like customised [...]