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Emmy: Distinguished Alumna

Category: DogHow-to-TeachPop CulturePublicity
Posted on: March 10, 2010 9:29 AM, by Chad Orzel

On this morning's walk, a woman stopped me and Emmy to say that she recognized us from a picture. Emmy was adopted from the Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society shelter back in 2003, and when they heard about How to Teach Physics to Your Dog, they contacted me about writing Emmy up as a distinguished alumna. And, in fact, there's a piece in their print newsletter, including a picture of the two of us sitting by the couch (page 8 of the PDF newsletter for February 2010).

Emmy, of course, regards this as no more than her due. She's hoping to be invited to give a commencement address at some point, but no offers yet.

In other book publicity news, a Binghamton tv station did a story about the book after Friday's signing. The text at that link is what ran over the video they shot, with one quote from me. When I played it off my parents' DVR the next morning, and my picture popped up on the screen, SteelyKid pointed right at it and yelled "Daddy!" That was the best part of the whole deal.

A week or so ago, I had also heard that a piece about the book was going to be in a Finnish magazine, but as I'm not in Finland, and don't read Finnish, I don't know if it has. If you know, please let me know, and if possible point me to whatever they published.

But, really, the important thing is Emmy's profile story.

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1

I'm in Finland... I'll keep my eye out for the magazine and if I find it I'll grab a copy and mail it to you. If you want.

Posted by: murtle turtle | March 10, 2010 2:23 PM

2

Not just a Finnish magazine, a BIG Finnish magazine (iso=big, lehti=paper/magazine etc).

Posted by: Bob O'H | March 10, 2010 3:24 PM

3

You realize there'll be no talking to Emmy now that she's a media star.

Posted by: Romeo Vitelli | March 11, 2010 1:00 AM

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