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Ray Audette <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Apr 2000 04:43:59 -0500
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Hi Ray,

John Wiley & Sons bought my proposal - dont know yet when they plan
to get the book in print, but I suspect that it will be early next year.  I
wont have much input on the title, but there is a general agreement that it
should not have the "caveman, stoneage" motif, as it brings up images of
Fred Flintstone, and the average person does not take this as serious
science or legitimate nutrition - so I think the title will ultimately
revolve more around the genetic discordance theme - i.e. our genes are
adapted to the diet and foods present prior to the agricultural revolution.
So, anyway, I'll leave it to the wordsmiths to figure this one out.  I
havent even thought as far as the PR end of the deal, as for now, I just
need to get it written.  Thanks for the advice & yes, you can certainly
announce that a book is in the offing to the paleodiet group, but no title
is available yet, nor do I have a firm publication date.

Loren

Loren Cordain, Ph.D., Professor
Department of Health and Exercise Science
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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