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"Geek" Wil Wheaton Signs Three Book Deal With Publisher O'Reilly & Associates

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By Steve Krutzler / 12:44, 3 December 2003 / People

STAR TREK actor Wil Wheaton ('Wesley Crusher') has moved from much-derided actor to celebrity blogger and now to published author. The actor announces today the signing of a three-book deal with publisher O'Reilly & Associates, which will publish a new version of his short story collection DANCINE BAREFOOT, which sold 3,000 copies in self-publication.

"This is a very exciting relationship for me, for several reasons," the actor wrote on his official blog. "First, I am a huge geek, and without O'Reilly, I wouldn't know
HTML from LMNOP. I never would have been able to get Linux running, and
Perl would be one of the not-quite-as-good-as-Mrs.-Garrett replacements on 'Diff'rent Strokes.' Now, I'll be able to get my books into more stores than I ever was with my own Monolith Press. I can't wait to see how 'Dancing Barefoot' does when it's got a major publisher behind it."

In addition to DANCING BAREFOOT, which will be available soon, O'Reilly & Associates will publish JUST A GEEK, which "continues the story of Wheaton's
transformation from teen actor to grown-up writer, computer geek, actor,
husband, and stepfather," according to the publisher. In 2005, Wheaton will pen WIL WHEATON'S WEBSITE DESIGN, focused on the coding of his own site.

For more information visit O'Reilly or WilWheaton.net.



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By: GreginWA (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 23:15:06 on Dec 04, 2003

Yes, I was parttaking in name-calling by saying you're an asshole because that is exactly how you made yourself look by attacking Wheaton's success.

You're also making a lot of assumptions based on fiction of your own making. You say I read celeb biographies. When did I make such a statement? You say that Wheaton's book needs a snappier title to be more successful. You fail to mention, however, that the first edition of his book sold out only three months after its release. Lastly, whether or not you wish to admit it, the fact that Wil is making a name for himself as a writer says that he has become accomplished in that field. Of course, I should take everything you say about this matter with the largest grain of salt considering your 'Traveler's lover boy' comment. Sky, you're a joke. Get over yourself.

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