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For Authors Who Love Running in Place, the Perfect Exercise: Pursuing Commercial Publication!

If you’re counting on Random House to jump on your book, offer you a fatty advance and slave over marketing, here’s a tough little eye-opener: It’s not gonna happen. Well, okay—technically it could happen. According to ...READ»

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A Million Little Questions

Thanks to Oprah Winfrey and her influential book club, A Million Little Pieces by James Frey was the best-selling nonfiction title last year. This harrowing account of drug and alcohol addiction moved readers, at least in part, ...READ»

the lost symbol novel pre order

the lost symbol novel pre orderThe marketing campaign for Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown’s new book has begun in earnest, and will feature an array of hidden puzzles and games scattered across the internets.At the official web ...READ»

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By the Book Leadership

Six leaders recommend the nonbusiness books that influenced them most.READ»

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If eBooks Are the Future, Do Publishers Have a Plan?

The numbers are in, and eBooks may very well be the bright spot in book publishing's dim future--but only if publishers can figure out a way to keep the momentum going. EBook sales accounted for $46.5 million as of the end of ...READ»

Resistance Fighter

Without a strategy for winning people over, change agents cannot implement their programs for change.READ»

The Corporate Shrink

The doctor is out: After three years, the Corporate Shrink takes down his shingle.READ»

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The Lost Symbol

Cryptografreaks and booksellers, rejoice! Brown's newest novel, which covers a 12-hour period in the ever-puzzling life of Da Vinci Code protagonist Robert Langdon, hits shelves with an initial print run of 5 million. That's only half ...READ»

Beach Blanket Books for Business

Five business personalities share their formulas for summer reading -- equal parts information, inspiration and escapism.READ»

They Don't Make Moguls Like They Used To

Three new books bring us the mythic heroes of digital commerce. So why do they feel like virtual tycoons?READ»

Datebook

Critical calendar listings for May 2006.READ»

Rotten at Its Core?

I am surprised to find that no one blogged about Apple banning John Wiley books from their stores. It seems Steve Jobs is on the offensive, issuing lawsuits against Apple fanatics and pulling positive biographies off of store ...READ»

The Starbucks Sisterhood

A new generation of women is reinventing the rules of work faster than you can say, 'Double decaf skinny latte.'READ»

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American Apparel's New Image

In the beginning, American Apparel put a "sweatshop free" label on its t-shirts. But sex turned out to be a better sell than good labor practices. Lessons in the limits of altruism.READ»

Readers' Choice: No Leading Without Reading

This month, we turn over Readers' Choice to three of our favorite leadership experts for their book recommendations on leadership and change.READ»

The Lost Symbol Audio CD

The Lost Symbol Audio CDDan Brown’s new novel, the eagerly awaited follow-up to his #1 international phenomenon, The Da Vinci Code, which was the bestselling hardcover adult novel of all time with 81 million copies in ...READ»

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An Unorthodox Guide to Mentoring

Forget what you've always been told about how mentoring arrangements should work. Here's one woman's unsparing look at the pleasures and perils of the workplace's most complicated relationship.READ»

An Unorthodox Guide to Mentoring

Forget what you've always been told about how mentoring arrangements should work. Here's one woman's unsparing look at the pleasures and perils of the workplace's most complicated relationship.READ»

Eureka! Creativity Sells

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Fast Forward 2005: <span>63-66</span>

The future is something to get excited about again. Here's our look at the surprising people, ideas, and trends that will change how we work and live in 2005.READ»

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