Found on the inside of the cover sleeve of the hardcover edition of the self-help text Pull: The Art of Skeet Shooting:
Pull: The Art of Skeet Shooting by Brian Robert Hill and Christopher Lawyer is an informative, light-hearted look at the amazingly vast world of skeet shooting. This text aims to outline many techniques for loading, "pulling," and the shot itself. Within are many techniques used to load and reload quickly and efficiently using the no, little, and excessive alcohol methods including, "Never spill alcohol on a shell that has not been previously been soaking up alcohol and then try to lick off the alcohol and use the shell. Many people don't realize what a crazy idea doing that is and how dangerous it could possibly be, but it's just common sense."
"The angle and power behind the pull is equally important and may influence the type of shot." Covered are the "brushing shot," the "snub shot," the cold-shoulder shot," and the "direct-total-destruction shot," along with many other various shots.
The last section of this book covers how to recover from shots and how to keep one self esteem in the process. It is the best collaboration of Hill & Lawyer to date.
"This is a great self-help book from two unchallenged experts." --Atlanta Journal/Constitution
"Clearly a landmark attempt to recenter the field." --Oxford Reviews
"One of the most fact-filled and insightful books of the decade." --Weekly World News
"All I can say is, 'Pull!'" --Sigh You Nooze
Other collaborations: Psychos and Cultists and Studying Standing Waves by Hill and Lawyer; Pocket Pool Made Easy by Lawyer; and Working With Woody by Hill.