I've landed a speaking engagement at the Wauwatosa Hart Park Senior Center for 1 p.m. March 21, 2013. The center is located in the building at the southwest corner of the park (south of the tennis courts). The address is 7300 Chestnut St.I spent many an afternoon and evening at Hart Park, running track on the... Continue Reading →
5-star review on Amazon.com
This was recently posted on Amazon.com regarding my book: "I thought the book was very well written. I could tell he did a lot of research in order to reach some of the conclusions he had. At times I wish some chapters were longer but that was a personal opinion. The average person might have... Continue Reading →
Bookstore closing cancels Mequon event
The bookstore at which I was going to conduct a book signing on Oct. 11 in Mequon has closed. It's possible I'll be rescheduled elsewhere. Follow this site to keep abreast of the details. From OnMilwaukee.com: Next Chapter Bookshop, 10976 N. Port Washington Rd., in Mequon, officially closed its doors today. Bookshop owner Lanora Hurley... Continue Reading →
Personalized, signed copies still available
I still have copies of my book available to mail to people who want them signed and made out just for them. Here’s what you need to do to order your copies from me: Send me $20 per book. Add $4 per book if I need to mail them to you. (If you see... Continue Reading →
Pewaukee, Grafton, here I come!
This just in. The Costco Wholesale stores in Pewaukee and Grafton, Wisconsin, are interested in having me come in and do book signings. We're looking at a Saturday in late September or October, most likely. I shall provide details as they become available.
Signed books available in Shelbyville, Indiana
The Grover Museum in Shelbyville, Indiana, now has signed copies of my book available in its gift shop. The museum is at 52 W. Broadway St., just west of State Road 9. The museum receives $4 for every book sold. My girls and I loved going often to the Grover Museum when we lived in... Continue Reading →
TV interview details etched in granite (or some other type of stone)
Please watch me as I wear a nice shirt and tie and/or suit coat at 8:45 a.m. on Sunday, September 23, 2012 as I engage in a live sit-down interview with anchor Ben Handelman on the Weekend Wake Up show on Milwaukee's Fox TV affiliate, Channel 6. We'll be discussing the book, "Murder in Wauwatosa:... Continue Reading →
Wauwatosa Public Library media release
Press release sent out by Wauwatosa Public Library to all esteemed members of the media today: Paul Hoffman, author of "Murder in Wauwatosa: The Mysterious Death of Buddy Schumacher," will speak about his book at the Wauwatosa Public Library’s Firefly Room on Tuesday, September 25th at 7:00 pm. A native of Wisconsin and graduate of Wauwatosa... Continue Reading →
Writers’ Conference in Columbus
I just got word of the schedule for the 2012 Writers' Conference to be held Oct. 6 at the Crump Theatre in downtown Columbus, Indiana. I'll be speaking from 2:15-2:45 p.m., just ahead of the conference's keynote speaker, James Alexander Thom. He's written way more books than I have. My talk is titled "Journalism: Just... Continue Reading →
Bonus audio from WUWM
I just noticed on the WUWM website that there is bonus audio available from my interview that didn't fit on the radio segment. The original segment first aired on July 31, 2012. Scroll down to the heading "SUPPLEMENTAL AUDIO" "Listen to Paul Hoffman explain his own personal connection to the Schumacher family."
