Category: News

Building Buzz and Relationships

In Sunday’s Washington Post, Bob Thompson writes an article entitled Fast Forward: Never Heard of British Author Kate Mosse? That’s About to Change. It’s a fascinating examination of how publishers attempt to create buzz for a book long in advance of it’s publication. The article also details the need to brand authors which is exactly what businessman extraordinaire Mark Cuban…

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Biggs Interviewed by ABC News

Slushpile.net’s partron saint of technology, John Biggs, was recently interviewed by ABC News. Jonathan Silverstein spoke to Biggs for an article entitled What is Microsoft’s Origami. Biggs has had a hectic few weeks. Still riding the wave of excitement after his momentous appearance on The Montel Williams Show, he was interviewed for this piece, and…

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Happy Anniversary Ray

If there was ever a literary event that would make me buy tickets from a scalper, this is it… To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Raymond Carver’s landmark story collection Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC is hosting an all star tribute. Featured authors at the tribute are…

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Literary Lawns

  When I first heard about Ted Steinberg’s American Green: The Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Lawn, I thought “now, that must have been one helluva pitch!” Imagine convincing an editor to buy a proposal about watching the grass grow. But William Grimes’ review in today’s New York Times makes the book seem fascinating. Steinberg’s text isn’t so…

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Leading Economic Indicators Point to an Advance Hike

Edward Wyatt has an interesting article in the New York Times that not only details a mammoth book deal, but reveals some economic facts of publishing. In Greenspan’s Book Deal Is Said to Be Among the Richest, Wyatt reports on the $8.5 million advance that will be paid to Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the…

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