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Resolution: Put Writing First12 comments

marielamba wrote 3 days ago: Happy 2010 all!  Confession: New Year’s is my least favorite holiday.  If it were up to me, I … more →

Tags: writing, Manuscript, Publishing, Writer's Life, Author, Essay, Marketing, Publicity, Book Promotion

Going Rouge4 comments

beckycc wrote 2 months ago: This was in my Publisher’s Lunch newsletter yesterday. (If you don’t already subscribe, … more →

Tags: Writing, Reading and Publishing, Stuff Worth Pondering, Becky Clark, Sarah Palin, going rogue, Going Rouge, OR Books

News: Brotherly love1 comment

Trisha wrote 6 months ago: After the success of President Obama’s books, a family member hopes to follow in his footsteps … more →

Tags: News, memoir, Barack Obama, Simon & Schuster

Elisabeth Sifton Wary on Book Business9 comments

Samantha wrote 7 months ago: I was browsing through my unread e-mail (22 in all) when Friday’s (May 22) Publisher’s L … more →

Tags: Book Business & News, elisabeth, sifton, book, Business, The Nation, News Article, Publishers Marketplace

Romances and Paranormals Are Hot2 comments

Blaize Clement wrote 9 months ago: According to Publisher’s Lunch, the daily newsletter from Publisher’s Marketplace, all t … more →

Tags: writing, Barnes & Noble, Borders

Hemingway and Publisher's Lunch Listings

Mark Shaw wrote 10 months ago: Hello hemingwaywantabes. Hope your writings are flourishing and that you have hope for the future. G … more →

Tags: Hemingway and Publishers Lunch listings, Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway, Books, literary agents, writing, Fiction, Non-Fiction, agents

Sounds familiar

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: New deal listed on today’s Publishers Lunch: Vanitha Sankaran’s WATERMARK set in 1320 in … more →

Tags: Books, Authors, Publishing, Vanitha Sankaran, watermark, albinos in literature

Publisher - I am Looking for a Publisher Can you Help

empoweryourlife wrote 1 year ago: I require a book publisher to commission – “Don’t Struggle Quietly” if you can help please con … more →

Tags: Consultant, Books, Publishers Marketplace, Publishing, Publishers, Literary, book, Writers, agents

"If trouble don't kill me"

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: Some Virginia publishing news, from Publishers Lunch: NON-FICTION Biography Roanoke Times writer Ral … more →

Tags: Books, Authors, Virginia, roanoke times, Ralph Berrier, Saford Hall, Clayton Hall

Bringing down the (publishing) house...or maybe not

Anna Jarzab wrote 1 year ago: If you subscribe to Publishers Lunch (which you totes should if you’re an aspiring writer/edit … more →

Tags: Publishing, HarperCollins, Bob Miller, Vanguard Press, Perseus Books Group, Hyperion, Publishers Marketplace, Denver Publishing Institute, advances

Books on the Horizon

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: Michael Sims gives us a head’s-up on a new book coming out during the next year from Penguin, … more →

Tags: Charlottesville, Reading, Books, Authors, Virginia, VABook08, Publishing, Procrastination, Michael Sims

Pat Tillman to get Krakauer treatment

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: A “coming attraction” from Publisher’s Lunch: - Jon Krakauer will write about foot … more →

Tags: Reading, Books, Authors, Jon Krakauer, The Hero, Pat Tillman, Doubleday

I can has book deal?3 comments

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 1 year ago: I’m violating my lolcats ban to report this bit of unhappy news from Publishers Lunch – … more →

Tags: Books, Depressing News, icanhascheezburger.com, LOLCats, Professor Happy Cat's Guide to the Lolcats

Much depends on gratitude1 comment

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 2 years ago: New deal announced in Publishers Lunch this morning: Cultural anthropologist and author of MUCH DEPE … more →

Tags: Authors, Books, Margaret Visser, Much Depends on Dinner, Thank You

Couldn't he see that his pants were on fire??1 comment

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 2 years ago: Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to present Scott McClellan, Sock Puppet of Destiny. Scott McClellan: … more →

Tags: Books, Authors, sock puppetry, Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, liars, Publishers Marketplace, self-excusing memoirs, Scott McClellan

We probably could have anticipated this6 comments

Elizabeth McCullough wrote 2 years ago: Borders will be installing televisions in its stores. A new strategy at Borders will reinforce the m … more →

Tags: Markets, Books, media, Borders, Television, advertising


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