The Author
I started exploring France in the mid-1950s - prompted first by my
enthusiasm for motoring, maps and rally navigation and, later, by a keen
and growing interest in food, wine, history and other aspects of French culture.
I became a self-taught DIY publisher in 1980 when, after being offered a
derisory contract by a famous publishing house, I chose instead to
go-it-alone.
To survive against the publishing giant of Michelin (and others)
I have always known that my work would have to be exceptionally subjective
and idiosyncratic - to the point of eccentricity. I have allowed my personal
interests, emotions and prejudices, fallible as they undoubtedly are, to
dominate my writing. A ‘mapaholic’ to my readers, I once described my over-riding
objective as ‘filling in the mortar between the Bibendum
bricks’.
As a DIY author and publisher I have survived 20 years of financial
gambles in publishing each of my 19 guides. Unlike some recent, more famous
self-publishing authors I have never ‘enjoyed’ the safety net of private
means, an income from any other source or inherited capital. What I have
relished for over 25 years, since I resigned from a multi-national American
computer corporation to work for myself, is the priceless privilege of
total independence of both mind and time and the exhilarating satisfaction
of not having to sell my soul to anyone.
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