Author: Scott McKenzie

Ferriss to Publish Audiobooks

Over at TechCrunch, Anthony Ha has a pretty lengthy look at bestseller and entrepreneur Tim Ferriss’ new audiobook venture. Ferriss always seems to be trying something new, and this “book club” as he describes it proves to be an interesting enterprise. One thing’s for sure… He’ll certainly document every success and every setback with incredible…

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Bestselling Author Michael Palmer Dies

According to report on the New York Times, bestselling author Dr. Michael Palmer has died at 71. Reports state that he suffered a heart attack while returning from an African safari. What I find most interesting about the article is the way it focuses on Palmer’s writing as a therapeutic tool to overcome drug and…

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Werewolves, Lawsuits, Copyright, and Huge Daily Word Counts

Here’s a headline for you: “Nebraska author sues Texas publisher over books involving werewolf sex” Got your attention? Check out the full article over at Omaha.com. It’s an intriguing situation. But what really caught my attention was the statement that writer Erin R. Flynn churns out 15,000 words a day and can do a book…

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Funny, and Harsh, Review of the Zuckerberg Book

Sam Grobart has an amusing, and pretty harsh, review of Randi Zuckerberg’s new childrens book, Dot. over at BloombergBusinessweek. I’d be curious to see the artwork of the book given that Grobart points out the sum entirety of the opus is a whopping 101 words. Wow.

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The Dangers of Ghostwriting

Over at Salon, Anna Davies offers her experiences with ghostwriting and shares “My dirty secret writing life.” It’s an interesting look into the world of book packagers and those folks who churn out amazingly popular titles. Now, as one of the commentors suggests, in some ways, ghostwriters are no different than the ranks of studio…

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