“All the world is a birthday cake, so take a piece but not too much.” ~ George Harrison
There is a birthday all independent publishers need to celebrate today!If you can not remember whose birthday it is, I will give you a few hints:
- Without this landmark day, my life would not be nearly as fulfilling.
- This birth paved the way for public communication in the fields of education, entertainment, journalism and more
- The result of this birth has brought unlimited joy to myself and to others.
- The creator of this invention probably never anticipated how it would develop and grow!
- This person was born in Vermont
Whose birthday is it? On this 25th day in February, in 1837, Mr. Thomas Davenport patented the first US Electronic Printing Press. Mr. Davenport, born in Williamstown, VT was a blacksmith by trade. He received only three years of formal education, yet he was an avid reader. After a visit in 1831 to the Penfield Iron Works, he became intrigued with the field of electromagnetic energy. He went on to invent the prototype for every electric motor used today. He invented an electric railway, electric telegraph, electric piano and the electric printing press upon which he printed his newsletter Electro-Magnet and Mechanics Intelligencer. Mr. Davenport was a pioneer in the field of independent publishing and the result of his work paved the way for more than he could ever fathom.
I would be remiss if I didn’t mention one more birthday today – the trivia clues mirror closely those of Mr. Davenport, but at the risk of being scolded and hearing “Oh, Mom, what did you do that for?”, I won’t mention any names!
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