Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

Grammar For Ungrammarian, huh?

Grammar For Ungrammarian, huh? by Rochelle Jewel Shapiro December 2008 "Parsing helps you identify the parts of speech and see the relationships between them. . . " —Shapiro In junior high, Mr. Melman, my English teacher, tried hard to help me master...

The 47th Samurai

The 47th Samurai

The 47th Samurai By Steven Hunter Buy This Book via Amazon.com The 47th Samurai By Steven Hunter Pocket Star, November 2008 Mass Market Paperback, 496 pages ISBN-10: 0-7434-5800-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-7434-5800-9 In The 47th Samurai, Bob Lee Swagger, the gritty hero of...

The Leader in Me

The Leader in Me

The Leader in Me: How Schools and Parents Around the World Are Inspiring Greatness, One Child At a Time by Stephen R. Covey Buy This Book via Amazon.com The Leader in Me How Schools and Parents Around the World Are Inspiring Greatness, One Child At a Time By Stephen...

WRITING THE INTERVIEW

WRITING THE INTERVIEW

    WRITING THE INTERVIEW by Rochelle Jewel Shapiro November 2008 "Nothing enlivens an interview as much as allowing someone to tell what he thinks in his own words."       —Shapiro There are loads of opportunities to publish...

Seven Things I’ve Learned About Writing, Part I

Dissonance, a Novel by Lisa Lenard-Cook Buy This Book via Amazon.com The Art of Fiction:  Seven Things I’ve Learned About Writing, Part I by Lisa Lenard-Cook November, 2008 Lisa Lenard-Cook is a regular columnist for Authorlink. She is an award-winning...

Deb Futter on Grand Central’s Winter Book Releases

Deb Futter on Grand Central’s Winter Book Releases

Deb Futter, VP, Editor in Chief, Grand Central Publishing, is interviewed by the Association of American Publishers as part of its Book Editors Online & Unscripted series in which editors talk about their seasonal book picks. Here, Ms. Futter discusses four newly-released and upcoming titles for this Winter. The AAP is the trade association for about 260 U.S. publishers of all sizes.

Stephen Michaud’s Book about Real Life Counterfeiter Inspires Microseries For TNT TV and Internet

Stephen Michaud’s Book about Real Life Counterfeiter Inspires Microseries For TNT TV and Internet

RPM, a crime thriller produced by Mandalay Television and inspired by Stephen G. Michaud’s book, LETHAL SHADOW, is breaking new ground in the world of digital and television content. What is called a “microseries,” RPM embraces 20 2-minute episodes that run on both TNT Television during commercial breaks, and on TNT’s Internet site. Sponsored by Ford Motor Company the microseries features the Lincoln MKS within the storyline and across several custom marketing platforms driving tune-in. RPM premiered within primetime episodes of Law & Order on TNT in October 2008.