Thanks to those who wrote kind words on this thread about Keith's book.
We do have some kinks to work out relating to legalities, as Kid Dynamite said.
I have spoken with other pool book writers, e.g., Phil Capelle, Freddy the Beard, Grady Mathews, and Robert LeBlanc to learn more, and some of them offered some very saged advice on what to do and what not to do.
One kind soul offered to fund the book for a percentage, which was very much appreciated.
Though the book may not be everybody's cup of tea, it is a fun read, if I do say so myself, laced with lots of pool happenings with some of whom are still alive today. Though some of Keith's life has a Stu Ungar-esque similarity, he was also one of the most popular players to walk in any pool room. Thanks to his gift of gab, many would surround his table and enjoy The Keith McCready Show.
Pulling his name in a tournament was not a piece of cake in his prime. When he was on, he ran packages that nobody would overcome. But Keith's priority at most tournaments was to get in action after hours. That was his bailiwick. Tournaments were a gathering place for all the elements of a good challenge match.
The goal of this book has always been is to make it a good read for everyone, not just pool peeps. In this regard, I hope it succeeds. We will offer 50 signed copies in a galley format before the final published version is released.
This is where it stands now. We have some wrinkles to iron out before we can move forward. Thanks again to those with the kind words and for acknowledging Keith's book.