The book 'Wildlife on the planet Furaha' (ISBN: 9780719845710) has been published today, December 3rd, 2025.
How do you get a copy?
If you are in the UK, you should know that the book just arrived at Crowood's, so UK bookshops will need a bit of time to get it onto their shelves. If you wish to order the book, you can do so directly from the publisher, Crowood Press (link below), where it is available right now. Note that Amazon will not have stock for another week, so if you want one quickly, get your copy through Crowood Press. Ordering directly from Crowood is also much better for the publisher and for me, thank you very much!
If you are in the USA or Canada, the publisher advises to use Blackwell's. Blackwell's will start sending out copies in just a few days once they get their copies. I am told they currently offer free shipping, which sounds good!
Both Crowood and Blackwell's have a long list of countries they ship to, so that should take care of most requests from the rest of the world.
Links to order the book
Crowood: https://www.crowood.com/book/wildlife-on-the-planet-furaha/

Damn it, I wouldn't have ordered from Amazon had I known better 😢
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteIncredible! How amazing that its all come to fruition. Youre work just on the blog has already been so influential in SpecEvo. You must be proud.
ReplyDeleteDavide: Not a problem; you can always order another one ;-)
ReplyDeleteAvardent: thank you!
Anonymous: Finding a publisher was the really scary part, over which you have little or no influence as an author. Am I proud? In a somewhat self-conscious way, I am, because I did not received any formal training in the fields of painting, creative writing, or programming. I wasn't formally trained in biology either, but was trained in medicine, and the scientific approach easily carries over between fields.
If the Furaha book is successful, I plan to base a second book on the scientific parts of the blog. As I wrote before, its title will have something in it like 'Newtonian mechanics in a Darwinian universe'.
Do you reckon it will be at waterstones (if not which other book shops in the uk)
ReplyDeleteSigmund/Gert here : yes, I think Waterstone's will have the book, if only because Blackwell's is apparently a part of Waterstone's.
ReplyDeleteYES!! *happy dance* good to see its available. kudos!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try Barnes&Noble before I to to Blackwell or Waterstone.