Krishna & The Art of Bicycle Maintenance
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Complete, First published Jan 06, 2020
This was a difficult book to write for many reasons but I did finally complete it, first writing it in long hand; then on a Panasonic word processor, the after I taught myself how to use a computer re-typed the entire book out again as a text document. Totally unplanned, it also just so happened that I finished writing it in December, 1999. I then thought to myself, "why not take advantage of this and publish my book at the stroke of Midnight and lay claim to the first book of the 21st century. "  This was all just for fun but I took great care in doing this honestly and ever since, and rightfully so,  have planted this special little flag upon the field of literature.  Hm...so small that I don't think anyone even knows this little fact about my book.  Of course, all of this is rendered as ridiculous if Krishna & The Art of Bicycle Maintenance is a complete dud but thankfully there has been enough feedback to tell me that my book is at least decent.
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