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.: Norm Goldman, Editor of BookPleasures
.: Norm Goldman, Editor & Publisher of Bookpleasures. Find Out More About Him.
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Norm Goldman, Editor & Publisher of Bookpleasures. Find Out More About Him.
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BOOKPLEASURES NEW URL AND LOOK
IMPORTANT NOTICEBookpleasures has a new URL address and a new lookCLICK HERE FOR THE NEW URL ADDRESS OF BOOKPLEASURES.COM
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11-10-2008
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The Labor Pool by Bob Gunner, Editor and Publisher
The following review was contributed by: JOHN WALSH To read John's interview with the author click HERE Anyone who has been obliged to slog through a minimum wage, repetitive drudge job will know the soul-destroying misery that it can entail. While it is theoretically possible to spend the time while the body works with the brain thinking fine and transcendent thoughts, it is much more common for the brain to fester on minor irritations and suspicions that then become overblown into major...
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10-19-2004
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Norm Goldman, Editor of Bookpleasures, Interviews Travel Author & Expert on France, Andrew Sanger
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of Sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com, is thrilled to have as a guest travel writer and editor Andrew Sanger. Andrew has written several hundred -travel articles on a variety of subjects for some very well known U.K publications, as well as several guide- books.He is also the recipient of many awards.Good day Andrew and thank you for agreeing to participate in our interview. Norm:And
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5-8-2005
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Book Marketing Expert and Book Publicist Scott Lorenz Interviewed by Bookpleasures.com Editor Norm Goldman
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of Bookpleasures.com is pleased to have as our guest, Scott Lorenz, President of Westwind Communications, a public relations and marketing firm.One of the services Scott provides is as a book publicist and book marketing expert.Good day Scott and thank you for agreeing to participate in our interview about book marketing.Norm:Scott, could you tell our readers something about yourself, and a brief description of Westward Communications.Scott:Westwind...
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9-16-2005
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The Labor Pool by Bob Gunner, Editor and Publisher
The Following interview was conducted by: John WalshBob Gunner is an author and publisher. As one of the founding figures of e-publishing, he now manages the Cyberpulp website (http://come.to/cyberpulp) that remains at the forefront of the interface between fiction and technology. I asked Bob about his views about e-publishing and its implications for the future of reading. Fittingly, we communicated by email. Bob, a lot of fiction on the Internet seems to be becoming shorter and shorter. Do...
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10-11-2004
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National Geographic: The Photographs by Leah Bendavid-Val (Editor)
How can we best describe the National Geographic’s
publication, The Photographs?
Creative, aesthetic, unnatural perspectives, abstract, ultra
realistic, surreal, vibrant, and the list of adjectives is
endless!
However, I guess what best sums up this book is that it
constitutes one of the most important and impressive
contributions to photojournalism.
It is in reality an excellent survey or synthesis of photo
images that permits readers to follow the evolution of
photography...
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1-1-1970
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Food: A Taste Of The Road by Richard Sterling (Editor)
One of the fears of the personal essayist is the possibility of having the readers mutter, “Who cares about your opinions or travels.”
Richard Sterling, editor of Food: A Taste Of The Road was certainly ambitious when he put together no less than 49 short essays concerning the inter-relation of food and travel.
Sterling in his choice of essays endeavours to avoid this pitfall and to a great extent succeeds.
Food is often the common denominator that promotes contact between peoples and...
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1-1-1970
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The Writer's Digest Writing Clinic by Kelly Nickell (Editor)
If you were a writer it would not take very long to understand why The Writer’s Digest Writing Clinic is an invaluable tool. Weather you are a novice or a veteran writer, writing clinics can prove to be most rewarding. However, due to a lack of financial resources or time, it is sometimes very difficult to attend one of these workshops. The next best option would be to read and analyze good writing, and here is where this excellent insider’s guidebook comes in very handy. More than a dozen...
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3-21-2007
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