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"Uncertain Principles" features the miscellaneous ramblings of a physicist at a small liberal arts college. Physics, politics, pop culture, and occasional conversations with his dog.

You've read the blog, now try the book: How to Teach Physics to Your Dog will be published December 22nd by Scribner.

Chad Orzel "Prof. Orzel gives the impression of an everyday guy who just happens to have a vast but hidden knowledge of physics." (anonymous student evaluation comment)

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Only Seven Weeks Left...

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Posted on: November 3, 2009 8:54 AM, by Chad Orzel

... until the release of How to Teach Physics to Your Dog. The official release is set for December 22nd, though the books are set to start printing in about three weeks. Exciting, isn't it?

If you're still wondering what all the excitement is about, let me direct you to the book previews page at dogphysics.com, where you can download a PDF of Chapter 1, and watch a little video I made to go with a dramatic reading of Chapter 3's dog dialogue. There will probably be more previews in the next few weeks-- check back for updates.

If you'd like something more active to do, Emmy is on Twitter, and will be happy to answer physics questions in her (hopefully) inimitable way. If you're Twitter-enabled, use hashtag #dogphysics, and she'll give you an answer. If you're not on Twitter, but do use Facebook, her tweets are mirrored as status update on Facebook, and she'll respond to those, too (though it may be slower). If you don't use either of those services, well, this is a great reason to start.

(If it seems like I've been talking about this book forever with no sign of it yet, I assure you, it's much worse on my end. I've been getting asked "Is your book out yet?" about three times a week for about six months now...)

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1

Man. Twitter really is going to the dogs.

'scuse me. Must go shower now.

Posted by: Kenneth G. Cavness | November 3, 2009 10:54 AM

2

I mentioned this to a friend yesterday and got the response "Only you would plan to get a book about physics with your Christmas money."


Does it make me wierd that I took that as a compliment?

Posted by: Kate from Iowa | November 3, 2009 3:27 PM

3

I see the strategy. You're conceding early December to the release of the latest Harry Potter film on Bluray, in order to have late December to yourself.

Posted by: Bob Hawkins | November 3, 2009 4:07 PM

4

12/22! That's tight for Christmas delivery. Thank heavens Amazon Prime has $4 overnight.

Posted by: Kaleberg | November 3, 2009 8:16 PM

5

What's the best way for us to gun this up the best-seller lists? Pre-order on Amazon? Buy it day of release at Borders/Barnes-n-Noble? Buy a copy for _both_ of my dogs so they don't have to share?

Posted by: David Wren-Hardin | November 4, 2009 11:42 AM

6

Well.

We've had our copy pre-ordered on Amazon for what seems like a few years now. The last time we pre-ordered books we had two middle schoolers waiting for the seventh Harry Potter novel (which seemed to come out a lot quicker). At least with HP we had movies to watch while we were waiting and waiting and waiting.

At least you put up a video. Does it have a dog in it? Does it have special effects?

Did I mention we pre-ordered your book? And that we haven't gotten it yet?

Will you be putting up more videos?

With special effects?

Or if you're on a budget, puppets would be nice.

Posted by: Anna K. | November 4, 2009 8:19 PM

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