I called up my agent to talk
about my next book last week.
Not exact matches
Halfway through
last year, Jason Kint of the advertising trade group Digital Content
Next looked at the total ad revenue
booked by those two companies as a proportion of the overall industry, and found that they accounted for
about 90 % of all the growth in the business.
He is writing a
book about the
last mission, IN GOD»S TIME, available
next Spring.
You have one
last week to get your copy of The Theology of the
Book of Revelation, before several of us begin blogging
about it
next Monday, October 24 (assuming that the End of the World doesn't happen on Friday, October 21).
Finally, as I mentioned
last week, I'm still in the writing process for the
next book, my third
book, which is
about church and tentatively titled Sunday Morning.
I found out
about Some Assembly Required: A Journal of My Son's First Son
last weekend, and realizing that new
books usually mean
book tours, I did some quick Googling and found out that she would be reading and signing at a Barnes and Noble in my area the very
next evening.
When we interviewed Cain
last summer, we were curious
about why she felt that speaking to the
next generation was so important and what she hoped people would take away from the
book.
After teasing a number of different ambitious projects in 2017 — including an adaptation of Fernando Morais» nonfiction
book The
Last Soldiers Of The Cold War: The Story Of the Cuban Five and a slightly re-cast version of Idol's Eye, his perpetually stalled Chicago mob thriller — Assayas ultimately went with a previously unannounced project
about the French publishing industry as his
next film.
In this installment of the Education
Next book club, host Mike Petrilli talks with Michelle Rhee
about becoming Michelle Rhee, what she's learned over these
last tumultuous years, and what she thinks the future holds for education reform in America.
As I was looking through the Huffington Post
Books page
last week, wondering what to write
about next, I came across an article by a fellow blogger there (I'm not going to link to it) that annoyed me.
Up until the
last few years, writers like my wife were constantly answering mail from their fans who asked
about the
next book in a series.
But I agree that the solution is to write good
books and ensure that the
next one is always better than the
last; even if finding readers takes a while, eventually enough people are going to find a good
book and tell their friends
about it for that
book to take off.
When an author releases 1
book every 3 months, they will probably see a boost in sales for
about a month and a half to two months after each new release, then there will be a dip for that
last month or so before the
next book comes out.
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2008 Heralded as the new black, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK Heralded as the new black, South London Gallery, London, UK Something Vague, St Gallen Kunstverein, Switzerland, CH Something Vague, Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn, DE How I learnt to use my senses, how I learnt to think and how I learnt to feel, Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo, JP Championed by Rigour, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, US And it came to life, Marz Galleria, Lisbon, PT Basquiat, STORE Gallery, London, UK 2007 GHOSTWRITER SUBTEXT (TOWARDS A SIGNIFICANTLY MORE PLAUSIBLE INTERROBANG), Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo, JP More than the weight of your shadow, DAIWA Press Viewing Room, Hiroshima, JP Passengers, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, US Short cut through the trees, MUMOK, Vienna, AT The
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about good, Art Basel Unlimited with Annet Gelink Gallery, Basel, CH The title taken from reading that
book (with George Henry Longly), Elisabeth Kauffman, Zurich, CH Is This Guilt In You Too --(The study of a car in a field), MUMOK, Vienna, AT Your clumsiness is the
next man's stealth, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, NL Nine Projects for the Pavilion de l'Esprit Nouveau, MAMbo, GAM, Bologna, IT
Lastly, a
book will be published
next year
about my
last 10 years of career.
Some time after Christmas
last year, I had a cool decorating idea that I thought I'd save and blog
about next Christmas - but Matthew's
book - a-zine might just be the perfect place for me to share it!