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Throwing Tomatoes
So I open up my email at work this morning and guess what’s first on the list? Someone had sent and email out addressed to ‘Everyone’ congratulating a fellow worker of mine who was interviewed in The NY Times about his new book, The $64…
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Baseball, Books and ‘Roids
I love April. April brings spring and spring means baseball. But all I’ve been hearing about as far as baseball goes is steroids, steroids, steroids. So I got to thinking, what if my my skinny little book was on steroids? Now I work out at…
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Baseball, Books and ‘Roids
I love April. April brings spring and spring means baseball. But all I’ve been hearing about as far as baseball goes is steroids, steroids, steroids. So I got to thinking, what if my my skinny little book was on steroids? Now I work out at…
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Hemingway Audio: Pick Me! Pick Me!
USA TODAY ran a story yesterday about Simon & Schuster releasing Hemingway’s books on audio. I think this is really cool and long overdue! But what’s really important here is who does the reading? S&S is mum, but I checked their website out and noticed…
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The Pain of Retraction
Okay, so Oprah made a retraction and blasted James Frey and that icky publisher of his. (Personally, I think she should’ve revoked his book as one of her picks, but that’s just my opinion and last I checked she didn’t give a damn about my…
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Oprah and The Power of Genre-Bending
I have to chime in one more time about this James Frey debacle, particularly in reference to Oprah Winfrey’s response to it all. Now I have nothing against Oprah. Matter of fact, I think she’s an amazing entrepeneur. But this time she’s gone too far.…
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Independent Artist of the Month Awards
Visit my blog and nominate your Independent Artist of the Month Award! Show your support for fellow independent artists, whether they be writers, musicians, poets, actual artists, whomever. The list of qualifications is as follows: 1)Must not be mainstream/commercial (yet) That’s it! Come visit and…
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