How far will you go to self-promote?

At the risk of going overboard…

MOM steve shirt

WHS steve shirt

At least it’s clear to me that I wasn’t going to be a supermodel…

About Steve Caplan

I am an Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska where I mentor a group of about 10 students, postdoctoral fellows and researchers working on endocytic protein trafficking. My first lablit novel, "Matter Over Mind", is about a biomedical researcher seeking tenure and struggling to overcome the consequences of growing up with a parent suffering from bipolar disorder. Lablit novel #2, "Welcome Home, Sir," published by Anaphora Literary Press, deals with a hypochondriac principal investigator whose service in the army and post-traumatic stress disorder actually prepare him well for academic, but not personal success. All views expressed are my own, of course--after all, I hate advertising. http://www.stevecaplan.net
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7 Responses to How far will you go to self-promote?

  1. Amit says:

    It’s time to get a “Tattoo” too :)

  2. cromercrox says:

    Excellent. I can see that I should add some book covers of my own to my range of geekwear.

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  4. I would say that this is worthwhile if you can conclusively prove that the wearing of these T-shirts (and the posting of photos of same on this fine blog) results in enough sales to cover the cost.

    But I’m a pragmatic mercenary, of course. On the other hand, you have two fine shirts with your own book on them, which has to be worth something intangible. :)

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