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12/20/2012

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temporary page - this is the DT bag I will be putting up for auction starting at $50 plus $5 shipping and handling. the bag will come with a Josh autograph and a surprise, which you get a glimpse of in the final photo. NOTE: one of the zipper pulls came lose from the teeth, so only one zipper works, but it's from the complete other end so you can still zip the bag open and closed fully. the bag is operational, holds a lot and I'm sure a clever person can fix the zipper anyway :) 
 
 
My trip to go see Josh at his NYC 30Rock book signing started Thursday Dec 1st. I got up at 6 a.m., went to work the full day, got home, showered, finished packing two day bags and, with my hair still wet, rushed to the Providence RI bus terminal. Found a phenomenal parking spot, for once, and went over to wait. The 7:30 bus was a tad bit late, but I got on and we were on our way to Boston.

Now I've had a lot of people ask me why this trip was so complicated in routing - simply, a plane ride there, whether a red eye or early in the morning, wouldn't have gotten me there on time or perhaps earlier than I even got to NYC anyway, and would have been just as arduous since there are no flights from Providence to NYC (unless they're extraordinarily expensive). I also could not afford a hotel, so waiting for a 1 a.m. bus out of Boston was the only option.
 
 
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In 2002, I stumbled across a reality show on ESPN and one of it's cast members - a chubby redhead with a great personality who hated sports. He was my favorite player on the show. His name was Josh Gates.

Fast forward about 5 years later and I am once again reunited, viewer wise, with my favorite TV show personality. In 2008, I became the fan site runner for him and his Syfy (then SciFi) series "Destination Truth". 

It's now 2011 - I've met and spoken with Josh a good number of times about "DT" and his life in general. I now have a book in my hands, wrestled out of a tightly sealed Priority Mail package sent to me from a little town called Hollywood California, entitled "Memoirs of a Monster Hunter". 

Let me say that after college and balancing out fan site work with freelance assignments and a full time job, casual reading hasn't been one of my hobbies for a few years now. This book, however, has re-sparked my love of reading and I'm sure to follow up "Memoirs" with a new literary wish list. 

To start off with the initial overview and sugar coating of this autobiography - I loved it! It was a great compilation of behind the scenes looks into Josh's life before and during "DT", while also making a great bedfellow to big fans of the show, or those who'd like to be. 


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The chapters that really stayed glued in my mind long after reading them were "19,340", "Chernobyl", "Tourists & Pharaohs" and "What the Monsters Taught Me". I felt these chapters were all great mixtures of Josh's life as an honest-to-God explorer meshed with behind the scenes banter. 

It goes without saying that the whole book was memorable; my honorable mention chapters for favorite reads are "We Found Something!", "The Death Worm", and "The Delicate Art of Not Getting Killed", while a sure fire fan favorite from multiple weeks of feedback is "Worst. Vacation. Ever". 

Though I wouldn't call them complaints, observations on the book as the fan ambassador of the show (dubbed so by the cast) need to be addressed. In a few points in the book, I recall reading some paragraphs originally from the "DT" travel journal that used to be up on the show's site when it was still SciFi, but it's nice to revisit the text again. Also, myself and other more involved fans were able to fly through some sections faster than others because a lot of the back stories were heard first on DT Fan Radio, which I've hosted since 2009, but it was great to see it in text form with little added nuances. 

Speaking on the fellow fans, they've have brought up that they wish the other cast members had gotten more mentions within the piece, but then again, it IS a book about Josh's life, so brief mentions are to be expected. A good number of enthusiasts wished there was more cussing, too, but on my end, I feel it was just the right amount of sass. 

Bottom Line: it is an extremely well written book and a terrific read. You do not need to have seen the show before to benefit from this book, but it may very well usher in many budding "DT" fans once January 2012 and the new season on Syfy rolls around. It's perfect if your interests lie in the show, in Josh Gates, in travel, the paranormal, or in cryptids - almost each chapter has a small, informal section in between about infamous monsters that prove amusing side bars. 

In a body of work where the story broaches on multiple categories of subject matter, it somehow finds it's voice and leaves the reader with any number of lessons to take away from it. Towards the end, you almost forget this book is about the man who wrote it and it becomes more of an interactive adventure guide to travel sided with a cocktail of anthropology, entomology, philosophy, and spirituality. 

And the best part? It was entirely written as a labor of love by author himself. He refused a ghost writer, suffered through it and didn't let this die hard fan forget about it throughout the months I nagged him to share ANYTHING about this book.

You did not disappoint :) Well done, Gates.

Below (or HERE) is a video with audio of Josh reading from part of the book before it was (officially) released on DT Fan Radio and HERE are just a scattering of quotes from the book, if you wanted a "sampling" in case you were considering purchasing. 

"Memoirs of a Monster Hunter" is available on Amazon, Kindle, Nook, iBooks, in most book stores (officially in Barnes & Noble), and the NBC/Universal online store. "Destination Truth" returns to Syfy in January 2012. 

Written by Amanda Rosenblatt, "DT" Fan Ambassador, freelance journalist and film maker.

 
 
SENT TO ME 10/1/11 FROM RYDER - Truthies! 

...I hope the wait until January isn't killing you! I promise Season 5 is truly worth the wait!
We work so hard to find new and interesting locations...like Guatemala,Sweden, Romania, Fiji & many more. We do our best to balance the amount of cryptid and paranormal cases so everyone gets a little of what they love most. 

My favorite episode to shoot this season has to be the 'Return to the Haunted Forest'. Since I missed out the first time I was thrilled to get a chance to visit, especially with Evan who had such a strong feeling the last time he was there. And let me tell you it is one of the weirdest places I have ever been and the energy is like nothing i have ever felt. 

Please feel free to write me. I would love to hear from each of you and be able to answer your questions directly. Snail mail, email, twitter or facebook I will be there to help you with all your Destination Truth needs!

Amanda thank you so much for putting this together. You are the best. 
To our fans I appreciate all your love and support! Destination Truth is nothing without all of you!

Big hugs. Ryder 
Erin Ryder - Destination Truth - Email: info@erinryder.com
 
 
"Memoirs of a Monster Hunter" by Josh Gates. Excerpt read by the author on October 6th 2011 on Mandogg House Radio via BlogTalkRadio prior to the October 11th 2011 release date. 

EXCERPT FROM CHAPTER 19: "TRAVEL WILL SAVE YOU" -


 In Cambridge Massachusetts, there's a travel agency with a sign on the door that reads "Please go away. Often." More than just a catchy motto, it seems to me a rare piece of honest to God truth in advertising. A snarky suggestion that perhaps it would be best if you just left. It's a slogan I wholeheartedly support. 

Any of us can overstay our welcome in our own country like a too-drunk groomsmen at a wedding. A scant 25% of US Citizens have a passport; that means that most Americans haven't seen the world's greatest monuments first hand or known the blissful anonymity of strolling exotic city streets. Most people have no idea what hummus is supposed to taste like or felt the ego busting helplessness of not being able to read a single sign at a Chinese bus station - they haven't left the country! 

There are, of course, many reasons for this. Not everyone can afford to travel, and those who can don't always have the time. In general, employees of the United States are granted less vacation time than citizens of almost any other Western country. Many Americans simply opt to travel domestically out of necessity, to say nothing of the fact that America truly is a diverse travel destination in it's own right. But there is, I suspect, something more dangerous at work here. 

The rest of the preview can be listened to HERE on the YouTube video I made with the excerpt Josh read :) 

 
 
http://www.poptower.com/destination-truth-pictures.htm


Photos of Josh from various "DT" seasons. Gallery from PopTower. 
 
 
http://www.mainstgazette.com/2009/11/legend-of-yeti.html

Cool article on the Yeti Exhibit at the Expedition Everest ride at Animal Kingdom. I went and took lots of pictures of i for this site. 
 
 
http://entertainment.webshots.com/album/575062696pIcugM?start=0


These hilarious motivational posters were created by user "blackeyedgirl" on WebShots
 
 

Download Josh's interview segment under 8/30/09, Hour Three, by Right-Clicking "Listen"

http://www.ktlkfm.com/cc-common/podcast/single_podcast.html?podcast=darknessradio.xml
 
 
Josh took time out of his Q&A for "DT's" pre-release to talk to the fan site. Christiane Elin took my place, as I was at work.


http://www.zshare.net/audio/647218336acde275/