Book Signing for My Book this Saturday

By | December 16, 2022

[December 16, 2022]  I have a book signing this weekend.  A local store, One Nation 1776, located in Historic Smithville Village, will be hosting the event Saturday, 11 am to 4 pm.  That’s five hours of signing, but I’m sure I can hang in there.  My wife Nancy will be there to help and will be the show’s real star.

For those close to Atlantic City, New Jersey, I’m only 20 minutes away.  The restaurant address is 1 N. New York Road, Galloway, NJ 08205.  Your GPS will take you there.  Look for the small store next to Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light Restaurant.

I look forward to seeing you there.

You can bring a book already purchased at Amazon or pick one up from me.  Either way, I’ll personalize any book you bring.  Either or both books will make a great Christmas present.

It’s my second book, so I’m shamelessly pushing it.  Thanks for purchasing it and reading about “How to have a Good Life.”

Both books are linked to below at Amazon.com.

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Please read my books:

  1. “55 Rules for a Good Life,” on Amazon (link here).
  2. “Our Longest Year in Iraq,” on Amazon (link here).
Author: Douglas R. Satterfield

Hello. I provide one article every day. My writings are influenced by great thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Jung, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Jean Piaget, Erich Neumann, and Jordan Peterson, whose insight and brilliance have gotten millions worldwide to think about improving ourselves. Thank you for reading my blog.

31 thoughts on “Book Signing for My Book this Saturday

  1. Army Captain

    No one should be surprised, this has been going on for years and the Biden-Harris administration is part of the problem because they support what is being done. This shows a lack of insight, a lack of ethics, and a disrespect to our veterans.

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  2. ant man

    Sad. Youtube should NOT be censoring anyone but they do allow terrorists to use their network without a problem but will censor veterans.

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  3. Karl J.

    Gen. Satterfield, how did your book signing go yesterday? I hope it was successful.

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    1. Douglas R. Satterfield Post author

      Karl, my wife and I had a great time in the book signing and it was successful. Once again, I got an opportunity to meet some wonderful folks and one from New Mexico and other far-away states.

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      1. mainer

        Good news Gen. Satterfield. Thank you for opening up your book to others who can buy an autographed book with your comments in it.

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  4. Steve Dade

    Wish I could be there Gen. Satterfield. Good luck. Let us know how you made out. And, I will add that you won’t have many hyper liberals there because face diapers are no longer required and they are scared of people who don’t wear them.

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  5. Pen Q

    Gen. Satterfield is the best and as I always say, “Gen. Satterfield is da man!” Do yourself a favor and get his book.

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  6. Pumpkin Spice

    Good luck and stay warm tomorrow … looks like some chilly weather out your way.

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  7. Maureen S. Sullivan

    Best of luck tomorrow (Saturday) for your book signing. I hope you do well.

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    1. Pooch T.

      This book provides the most useful, no-nonsense rules for you. In all of humankind’s history, we’ve been struggling to discover the path to being a better person, feeling more confident, and obtaining satisfaction with our lives. These rules will help you get there. And these rules are for everyone, regardless of background, age, status, race, sex, beauty, faith, privilege, personality style, or current or past circumstances.

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  8. Max Foster

    “Yes, you should be better than you are, but it’s not because you’re worse than other people. It’s because you’re not everything you should be. To be better as a person means knowing where you’re going, how to get there, and the motivation to get there. That is the key message to you and never forget it. And this is a harsh and difficult lesson; reality is unforgiving, you can be a truly good person, but you have to want it, consciously learn how to succeed and aim high enough. That is a forbidding and difficult idea.” by General Doug Satterfield from the book “55 Rules for a Good Life” book. Read it and be better than you could ever think you could be.

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      1. Harry Man

        “Hawking” for Gen. Satterfield, ha ha ha ….. thanks Lady Hawk! 👍

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  9. ZB Two Two

    Best of luck to you General Satterfield. I cannot be there either because I live in Chicago (crime city USA). Too far to get to Jersey but I would have loved to be there.

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  10. Dead Pool Guy

    I know that a lot of what is in the book is also on your website here but I appreciate it being in one easy-to-read book that I can mark with my pen and come back to those parts I want to read over and over. This makes it easy for me -a slow learner.

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    1. Tom Bushmaster

      I use a yellow magic marker and a pencil for notes to myself and what I think is important. I know that my teachers always said this was not a good technique, but hey you gotta use what works for you. It’s my book anyway. Hey all, have a Merry Christmas and a happy new year.

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      1. Goalie for Cal State

        Any technique is good for highlighting those areas you want to think about more and re read. I’m a huge Gen. Satterfield fan and I only wish I could get his autograph. ✔

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  11. Karl J.

    Best wishes and good luck, Gen. Satterfield. I’ll be reading your book soon, “55 Rules for a Good Life” should be a best seller.

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    1. Emma Archambeau

      Gen. S. kicks butt in his newest book. And it is not for military types of folks but for everyone of every age and every background.
      ❤❤❤❤❤

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      1. Wild Bill

        “There are daily tangible actions we can take to make ourselves better. Taking those actions to the next level will make people sit up and take notice. They will begin to see you as someone they can appreciate, trust, and gravitate toward. This is worthwhile because it is how to begin your journey of good. ” Another great quote from the introduction of Gen. Satterfield’s newest book “55 Rules for a Good Life.” Get your copy today. Give it as a present for Christmas, it will be the best one you ever gave.

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