Some Local Ink For Our Book

Thank you to some local media outlets for their kind words about our own New York Commuter’s Glossary.

The Daily Voice network of town sites (mountpleasant.dailyvoice.com, et.) featured the book as its lead story throughout its Westchester and Fairfield County sites earlier this week.

Wrote Robert Michelin:

It’s the stressful act of making a split-second decision of whether you have enough time to purchase a beer in Grand Central Terminal before catching your train home. Many New York commuters face this scenario every day, but few may know what it’s actually called.

“The New York Commuter’s Glossary,” a new book written by Hawthorne resident Michael Malone, labels it “Booze It or Lose It.” The phrase is one of many in the glossary that are created and defined by Malone in a witty way to look at commuting by train.

Meanwhile, over at WestchesterMagazine.com, Marisa LaScala featured our book in her Poptional Reading weekly segment.

She wrote:

If you’re not a daily Metro-North rider and don’t yet know all of said unspoken rules, at least you can learn the lingo. In The New York Commuter’s Glossary, Malone has given a name to all of the little indignities that face a daily train commuter.

In case, you missed the links in the previous 13 posts on Trainjotting, you can pick up the book here: https://www.createspace.com/3875746

Or here: http://www.amazon.com/The-York-Commuters-Glossary-Volume/dp/0985632801

Or drop me a line and avoid stiff postage/handling charges: trainjotting@gmail.com.

 

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