Ten Facts About AuthorHouse Publishing
When it comes to self-publishing there is a lot of choice people can make for their book. It’s simple to go to the search engine put in the keyword “self-publishing companies” and get companies such as: Xlibris, iUniverse, and AuthorHouse…
Review: Armada by Ernest Cline
On Tuesday July 14, 2015 one of the anticipated books of 2015 hits the shelves. Armada by Ernest Cline has been awaited by fans since Ready Player One was released in 2011. With Ready Player One coming to the big…
The Power of Influence
Influence is a wonderful thing. The more you have the better your chances of success. Influence is how a blog or a person makes others work with them or against them. There are two sorts of influence out there positive…
Sick In The Head By Judd Apatow Review
Sick In The Head: Conversations About Life and Comedy by Judd Apatow binds together interviews that Mr. Apatow conducted over the course of his life. At 15, a young Judd Apatow, was already enamoured with the comedy world. Using a…
Losing The Signal Review
The reason I chose to read Losing The Signal: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry by Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff was not just about learning what happened to BlackBerry but what happened to a community. BlackBerry was the…
Two Sides To A Story
Thanks to Christian, a long time reader who offered to do a guest post, he has a great blog where he does rants on his point of view on the recent news that comes out of the various newspapers each…
Review: The Winter Family by Clifford Jackman
When I started reading The Winter Family by Clifford Jackman I had some idea of how dark it was. I was told by a colleague that this book would probably scare the pants off of me. That Clifford Jackman wrote…
Leadership Edge
It takes a lot to be a leader. Are you one? Being a Leader It’s not anyone who can lead, and in an industry which expects bestsellers and popular writers and everything in between,…