Post by janice on Feb 4, 2008 19:15:55 GMT -5
If any of you have run ultras in Peachtree City (and some i am sure are darksiders like myself), then you know fellow GUTS member Scott Ludwig. He is the prez and founder of The Darkside. You also know he is pretty funny and has been thinking about writing a running book about as long as he has been running - and his streak is at 28 years!!
Anyway, his dream finally came true last year and he is now published and i am sure it is a fabulous and funny read. Here are words from Scott:
Dear fellow runner,
I’d like your help in promoting my autobiography, Running through My Mind: Confessions of an Every Day Runner. After 105,000+ miles and (literally) running every day for over 28 years, I think I’ve managed to compile the complete book of running.
From Peachtree to Boston to a ‘run across Georgia’ to 24-hour endurance runs to Badwater to Western States—I’ve managed to taste a little bit of everything running has to offer in my quest to cover the spectrum in my running career (which is still going strong, by the way).
I would appreciate it if you would forward this to the members of your running club as well as anyone else you believe might be interested or in need of a little motivation, a little inspiration, and a whole lot of entertainment.
Thanks in advance for your support.
Scott Ludwig
President, Darkside Running Club (Peachtree City, GA)
Member of Atlanta Track Club, Gulf Winds Track Club (Tallahassee, FL), Georgia Ultrarunning and Trailrunning Society, 50 States Marathon Club, and United States Running Streak Association.
If you’ve got what it takes to cross the finish line, or are looking for that ‘extra push’ to help get you there
this book is for you!
Running through My Mind: Confessions of an Every Day Runner
The original and entertaining autobiography of Scott Ludwig, who has literally run every day for over 28 years, takes you with him as he searches for the elusive finish line—time after time after time.
Available now on Amazon.com
100% of author royalties will be donated to the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association in the memory of the author’s parents.