Borders, Libraries and Books
So it turned out that my business, alone, was not enough to keep Borders solvent. I was a faithful customer of the Borders at 32nd …Read More
So it turned out that my business, alone, was not enough to keep Borders solvent. I was a faithful customer of the Borders at 32nd …Read More
Several weeks ago, I put out a call for book "beta-readers" for my manuscript of All the Money in the World. In the software industry, …Read More
I spent last week logging my time. As always it was an enlightening experience. Time passes whether we consciously choose how to fill our hours …Read More
Join me tonight at Pudd'nHead Books in St. Louis for a book reading and signing. It all starts at 7pm. We'll be be talking about …Read More
I got an interesting set of questions about my reading and writing habits from a blog reader the other day. Since it's Friday and I'm …Read More
In much of America, a car is necessary if you want to get anywhere. And so, while I've seen various figures, it appears that roughly …Read More
The big buzz in book circles this morning is that Seth Godin, author of Linchpin and 11 other books, is retiring. Well, not exactly. He's …Read More
One of the fun parts of writing a book is getting reader mail. Over the past few weeks I’ve heard from people who’ve told me …Read More
Yesterday was a big day for 168 Hours. For starters, it's fun to be mentioned in the same TV listings as Taylor Lautner. But also, …Read More
We made it through! This morning my inbox is filling up with completed time logs. Having recorded our 168 hours, it's time to reflect on …Read More