Friday, February 14, 2014

It's That Time of Year Again


In case you've been living under a rock, 2013 was a big year. I accepted a new job, sold my house, and relocated my family to the Pacific Northwest. After almost a year, we are finally getting pretty well settled in (as you can see from the picture above). All that disruption however has taken its toll on SG Enterprises. Blog updates have slowed. Speed Bump Chronicles, the next book, has been essentially halted. And due to an amateur accounting mistake on my part, my IRS penalty to income ratio was about 2:1. And now, here we are in 2014. What is a miniature business owner and aspiring author to do?

Celebrate another birthday! 

For the second year in a row, I'm kicking the celebration up a notch and getting you all a little something: reduced price on the Kindle edition of Not Quite There. Between February 15 and February 17, Not Quite There will feature promotional pricing, with as much as 80% off the digital list price. 

If you prefer the touch, taste, and smell of paper, order a paperback and receive a digital edition for free.

And of course, Amazon Prime members can check out Not Quite There via the Lending Library for free.

Happy Birthday (to me).



Monday, June 24, 2013

Scaling It Back: The Last Days In Renton

Scaling It Back: Issue 2
It’s been six weeks since we scaled it back and temporarily moved to Renton. Even the stuffed animals have contracted cabin fever. Somehow, amazingly, we have not been asked to leave the apartment (yet). No cops have been called and no one has angrily pounded on any of our walls, ceiling, or floor.

Final Thoughts From Renton
Kaitlyn and Alyssa share some thoughts about moving into the new house.

 

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Mr. Sean Goes To Washington

Gosh, kind of a lot's happened! Since my last email digest, I've sold, bought, and shipped a house! I've driven over 2500 miles and spent the equivalent of four days in a car with a toddler and a dog. Now I live (temporarily) in Renton, Washington, anxiously awaiting the completion and close of escrow on the new TRS headquarters. I've tried to keep the web site and the Facebook page up to date, but in case you've missed anything, here's a recap of how we got here and a run down on activity in the last 30 days or so.

Friday night at the community BBQ with a view of Lake Washington



First, you can refresh yourself on the what, why, and where of this relocation by reading my official announcement here. It's in three parts because this change is one that actually began way back in 1994, so you get the back story at no extra charge. 

The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page has been updated to reflect new information as it becomes available. If you read it before, you might want to check it out again.

There is also now a Speed Bump Edition of the Frequently Asked Questions. Both FAQ's are linked to each other for your convenience. Updates will continue until the information stops changing. 


After my first week at the new job, I traveled to Puerto Rico for an industry conference. I captured my thoughts on that in "The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico."

An update on the first couple weeks living in Renton - Scaling It Back: Issue 1

If you aren't aware, I have begun posting a weekly "Where Are The Road Scholars" photo challenge on the Facebook page. New photos go up every Sunday.
 
Lastly, there is the TRS Facebook Page, my Twitter account, and the TRS Google+ Page. In addition to frequent updates and pictures, I will syndicate updates to the FAQ on those channels.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

It's All Happening

If you weren't aware, I have been looking for a new job for a little over a year, ever since I finished my Master's degree. The search has been exhaustive. I've applied to job postings both internal and external to my current company. A couple of times I thought I was getting close to a change, but it wasn't until last week that something finally came through. And not just something, it's what I feel is the right something. In just under six weeks, I will be relocating my family to the Pacific Northwest.

2013 seems to be the year of change. Including myself, I know ten people who have taken new jobs this year. These aren't just friends of friends, these are people I personally know and keep in touch with. In less than three months, that's pretty amazing. Things are happening, and for me, they will be happening very quickly. I probably won't have time to update this mailing list as often as things happen, so I've prepared a few additional resources to keep you informed.

First, you can read my official announcement about the new opportunity here. It's in three parts because this change is one that actually began way back in 1994, so you get the back story at no extra charge. 

Second, I have created a Frequently Asked Questions page on the web site. I will update this as information changes or becomes available to me.

Lastly, there is the TRS Facebook Page, my Twitter account, and the TRS Google+ Page. In addition to frequent updates and pictures, I will syndicate updates to the FAQ on those two channels.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Happy Birthday To Me


As many of you know, I enjoy birthdays; I have been known to celebrate mine all month. This year, I'm kicking the celebration up a notch and getting you all a little something: a free Kindle edition of Not Quite There. Simply "purchase" Not Quite There on February 15th and take advantage of a one day promotional price for the book: $0. 

Happy Birthday (to me).



Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Use It.


Have You Read The Book?

If you've already enjoyed Not Quite There cover to cover (or on to off if you bought the digital version), please consider leaving a review. Even if you didn't enjoy it, this is one time when the only bad press is no press. Links to the book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble are provided below, for your editorial convenience.


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

News Release: Alyssa Achieves Lavatorial Milestone




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Sean Genovese, President
At approximately 7:00 p.m. this evening, Alyssa Anne Genovese successfully deposited feces in a white porcelain toilet. The achievement comes after weeks of failed attempts and several hundred dollars in corporate expenditures for disposable "Pull-Up" diapers. Alyssa's parents are very proud, but her sister, Kaitlyn, is beside herself with excitement as the achievement comes with a reward: the movie Barbie: A Fairy Secret.
The event unfolded this evening after both Kaitlyn and Alyssa were sent upstairs to prepare for showers. Alyssa informed the household she had to go potty and was immediately instructed by Daddy to proceed. Daddy, himself having to pee, adjourned to a separate bathroom. Minutes later, Alyssa was running about the second floor of the corporate headquarters asking for toilet paper. As Daddy responded to the request, Alyssa informed him, "and I pooped." Visual evaluation confirmed that indeed a "brownish turd" of approximately one inch by one and a half inches was present in the receptacle.
Once visual confirmation was made, Daddy made an audible announcement to which Kaitlyn immediately responded. A celebration ensued which included the "Poo-Poo Dance" performed Gangnam Style. Following the dance, jammies were installed on all minors and a celebration was held in the company's media room, where attendees enjoyed a screening of the newly acquired Barbie movie with popcorn and hot chocolate. 
This development is expected to improve year-end corporate margins as the need for "Pull-Ups" declines. Recent costs associated with bringing new products to market has contributed to lower earnings on sales of the company's most recent product offering, Not Quite There.



Sean Genovese Enterprises Inc. is a privately held company headquartered in Helotes, Texas. The company's product offerings include multiple blogs published via http://www.theroadscholars.com and print and digital media published through its imprint, No One Of Consequence. The most recent publication is Not Quite There, a book about journeys and finding your way. The book can be purchased in digital and Paperback formats from http://nqt.theroadscholars.com and through Amazon and Barnes & Noble web sites.