Pump Up Your Book Announces Hugh Aaron?s ?Stories From a Lifetime Virtual Book Tour 2011?
1363 readersJoin Hugh Aaron, author of the short story collection, Stories From a Lifetime (Stones Point Press), as he virtually tours the blogosphere in June & July 2011 on his first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book! About Hugh Aaron Hugh Aaron, a native of Worcester, Massachusetts, received a Liberal Arts degree in the
Talking Books with ?Stories From a Lifetime? Hugh Aaron
2446 readersHugh Aaron, a native of Worcester, Massachusetts, received a Liberal Arts degree in the Humanities at The University of Chicago. For three years as a Seabee he served in the South Pacific during WWII. He was CEO of his own plastics manufacturing business for 20 years before selling it to write full time. Several of
Fortune Reduces Its Publishing Frequency
3021 readersFortune magazine is reducing the number of issues it publishes annually from 25 to 18. Reuters reports that the business magazine may also cut staff. Fortune, like many other U.S. business magazines, has struggled in the advertising downturn. Fortune...
Sarah Ellison Makes Friends and Enemies with War at the Wall Street Journal
689 readersIt goes without saying that your colleagues may not be too pleased to find out you're writing a book about the inner dealings of the company. And when that company is as esteemed as the Wall Street Journal and said tome is an insider account of its sale to Rupert Murdoch, well, let's just say
Barnes & Noble Stock Dips
628 readersBarnes & Noble stock price dipped nearly nine percent yesterday, following optimistic predictions from the CEO of Borders. UPDATE: As of this 3:50 p.m. ET writing, the stock price ranged between $9.90 ? $10.53 today. The Street has more detai...
Wall Street Journal Launches SafeHouse, WikiLeaks Rival
945 readersThe Wall Street Journal has launched a WikiLeaks rival called SafeHouse. In a tweet, the WSJ called its WSJ SafeHouse a "a secure way to share confidential documents with us." The website says it will keep your identity anonymous or confidential, if re...
This Week in the Blogs, December 26, 2010 ? January 1, 2011
1036 readersThis Week in the Self-Publishing Blogs, December 26, 2010 - January 1, 2011 articles by Joe Konrath, Carla King, Chuck Wendig, Brian Scott, and Zoe Winters
One Story Hands Out Free Short Stories at Brooklyn Subway Stops
482 readers The "One Story, One Borough" campaign hit the streets yesterday, as volunteers handed out thousands of free short stories. The literary journal One Story outlined the special event: "From 7:30-9 am on Wednesday, September 8th, volunteers [handed out] out free copies of One Story at subway stations throughout Brooklyn, as part of the 'One Story,
The Market for Something to Believe in is Infinite: An Interview with Hugh MacLeod
5321 readersWe are here to find meaning. We are here to help other people do the same. Everything else is secondary. We humans want to believe in our own species. And we want people, companies, and products in our lives that make it easier for us to believe in one another. ~Hugh MacLeod, from ?The Hughtrain
Media Matters Studies Book Review Conflicts of Interest at WSJ
411 readers In a new report, the watchdog group Media Matters analyzed conflicts of interest in The Wall Street Journal's book reviews. The newspaper is owned by News Corp., the corporate parent of HarperCollins Publishers and Fox News. As the newspaper opens a new book review, the report studied
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