Saturday, July 16, 2011

Literarily Speaking July 2011 Book Panel: ?The Closings of Book ...

  • Talking Books with ?Stories From a Lifetime? Hugh Aaron

    3122 readers Hugh 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

  • Literarily Speaking Book Panel: ?Virtual Book Tours: The Latest Rage in Book Promotion??

    4449 readers The Literarily Speaking Book Panel talks to authors on different subjects regarding books, book industry topics, book selling, book promotions, and whatever catches our fancy.? Today we are talking about the latest rage in book promotion for authors ? virtual book tours.? Is online promotion finally coming out of the closet and overshadowing

  • Pump Up Your Book Announces Hugh Aaron?s ?Stories From a Lifetime Virtual Book Tour 2011?

    1467 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

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    Washington Times Cuts Sports Section

    2129 readersThe Wall Street Journal reports that the Washington Times has cut its sports section and reduced its newsroom staff by 40%. The newspaper will revamp to focus on politics, business and investigative reporting. The newspaper's Thursday edition announce...

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    Fortune Reduces Its Publishing Frequency

    3125 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

    1179 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

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    VQR Cancels Winter Issue

    652 readersThe literary journal Virginia Quarterly Review has canceled its winter issue following the suicide of managing editor Kevin Morrissey. Carol Wood, a spokeswoman for the University of Virginia, told the New York Times that morale is down. "We thought it might be best for all involved on the staff to take a break and step

  • Amy Chua Responds to ?Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior? Debate

    1142 readersAmy Chua?s Wall Street Journal book excerpt, ?Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior,? drew over 5,500 comments on the newspaper?s site. Following the controversial piece, the author appeared on The Today Show (the video is embedded ...

  • Managing Multiple Authors: Customizing the Author Bio Box

    4800 readersIn this series on managing multiple bloggers in WordPress, I?ve covered how to showcase the authors within the WordPress Theme design, talked about how to manage author content within WordPress to help you see all the ways you can promote your authors within the design and content management system, and started showing you code and

  • Announcing? Children?s Book Publishing 101: the Online Course!

    1289 readershttp://www.bankstreet.edu/onlinecourses/tews681n.htmlChildren's Book Publishing 101TEWS 681NEver wonder how a children's book gets published? Bank Street College Children's Librarian Lisa Von Drasek will tell you in this exciting overview of children's book publishing. What does an editor do? Do I need an agent? Is there a market for my idea? How do I submit my manuscript? What

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