Month: May 2017

Grocery store margins make writing look profitable

Geez, man. I had the obligatory grocery store job in high school. So I had seen first hand the narrow operating margins of grocery stores. But noted food writer Michael Ruhlman really lays it out in excruciating detail in Grocery: The Buying and Selling of Food in America. Check out the following exchange Ruhlman had…

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Yes, you should meet your heroes

Over a decade ago, I emailed a guitar player who performed with KISS during their non-makeup era. Bruce Kulick was a true pro’s pro. Technically skilled enough to execute some of the flashy maneuvers of eighties guitar hero-dom but personally solid, stable, and dependable enough to always serve the band’s best interests. I emailed him…

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Brian Cuban signs book deal for memoir of the law and vice

Publisher’s Marketplace is reporting that Brian Cuban, the brother of investor and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, has signed a deal for a memoir. THE ADDICTED LAWYER: Tales of the Bar, Booze, Blow, and Redemption, with a famous last name (Mark Cuban’s brother), the successful lawyer and now long-term recovery cocaine and alcohol addict takes…

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If you read the news, you don’t need to read The Case for Impeachment

I love a good tear down of any person in office, regardless of political party. So I had high hopes for The Case for Impeachment by Allan J. Lichtman. Unfortunately, if you’ve been reading along during the rise of President Donald Trump, the book doesn’t have anything new to tell you. If you’ve been paying…

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