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The Agents of Books & Such Literary Management Muse About Books, Publishing, and Life

MARKETING MATTERS: Five Top Tips for Twitterific PR

February 4, 2009 //  by Kathleen Y'Barbo//  7 Comments

Blogger: Kathleen Y’Barbo, Publicist

Location: PR Office, The Woodlands, TX

Weather: 62 degrees and sunny

Last week, I talked about Twittiquette, the rules of etiquette on the popular social networking site Twitter. Assuming you’ve all learned how to be a …

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A Day in the Life of an Agent, Part 2

February 3, 2009 //  by Janet Grant//  Leave a Comment

Blogger: Janet Kobobel Grant

Location: Books & Such Main Office, Santa Rosa,  Calif.

Mondays and Tuesdays are Be Bombarded By Emails Days. It usually takes me two days to work through all the messages that await me when I crank …

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A Day in the Life of an Agent, Part 1

February 2, 2009 //  by Janet Grant//  Leave a Comment

Blogger: Janet Kobobel Grant

Location: Books & Such Main Office, Santa Rosa, Calif.

Agents are, by nature, an optimistic yet cynical bunch. We believe we can sell projects despite economic free falls, yet we’ve been in the business long enough …

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Rest Is Reading–Or Vice Versa

January 30, 2009 //  by Etta Wilson//  10 Comments

Blogger: Etta Wilson

Location: Kensington, Maryland

Weather: Freezing day and night

I’ve pursued the question of “What is rest” as I’ve traveled from Tennessee to Virginia to Maryland, and my observations are as wide-ranging as the miles I’ve covered. I …

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Rest–Back to Childhood

January 29, 2009 //  by Etta Wilson//  6 Comments

Blogger:Etta Wilson

Location: Richmond, Virginia

Weather: 45 and sunny

I’m back at the seminary where my husband and I started our marriage. Serendipitously, we were given a room in the same building where we lived the first two years in …

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Marketing Matters: Twittiquette – How to Avoid Fleeing Followers

January 28, 2009 //  by Kathleen Y'Barbo//  Leave a Comment

Blogger: Kathleen Y’Barbo

Location: PR Office, The Woodlands, TX

Weather: 37 degrees, cloudy

For those few of you who haven’t heard, Twitter is one of the fastest growing social networking sites on the Internet. Nielson Online predicts the number of …

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A "Restful" Quiz

January 27, 2009 //  by Etta Wilson//  10 Comments

Blogger: Etta Wilson

Location: Books & Such office, Nashville

Weather: Finally up from freezing

My new Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary lists one definition for the noun “rest” as “freedom from activity or labor.” That’s what I had in mind at the …

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Dividing Time Between Work and Rest

January 26, 2009 //  by Etta Wilson//  6 Comments

Blogger: Etta Wilson

Location: Books & Such Nashville office

Weather: 35 degrees, sunny

The other day I heard a commentary with a biblical perspective on time and our use of it. In Genesis 1 we hear over and over in …

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The Proof’s in the Books

January 23, 2009 //  by Rachel Kent//  12 Comments

Before we get to the much-anticipated reading list, I want to thank you all for participating this week!  I’ve had so much fun.

By the way, I’m teaching a workshop on this subject (entitled “When Your Audience Is the ‘Hoodie …

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Through the Eyes of a Twentysomething

January 22, 2009 //  by Rachel Kent//  4 Comments

Continuing our discussion about what makes a twentysomething reader tic, let’s dissect an imaginary book using a twentysomething mindset. I want to show you how the principles we’ve learned so far about twentysomethings would apply in this case. I wrote …

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