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Author Archives: Meredith Ann Rutter
What Book Do You Wish You’d Never Read?
A book I wanted to throw across the room by the time I finished it was Something Happened by Joseph Heller. I won’t tell you what the “something” was that “happened” in the book. Suffice it to say I could … Continue reading
Posted in Book Readers, Ruminations
Tagged books, Catch 22, disappointment, dismay, Joseph Heller, reading, Something Happened
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New “For Fun” Tab/Page
I’ve finally figured out how to insert some fun stuff onto the tab/page (in menu above) called “For Fun.” Whew. Take a look and let me know what you think. Any ideas for other items you’d like to find included … Continue reading
Posted in About the Blog
Tagged badges, fun, links, quotations
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Book Trailer – Demon Fish
I’m a scuba diver, now and then. Each time it takes a few days to get comfortable again with the equipment and equilibrium, but the underwater world never fails to refresh and astound. Every now and then I get to … Continue reading
Posted in Book Publishing or Selling, Books and Authors
Tagged book trailer, books, cover design, Demon Fish, hammerhead, Juliet Eilperin, nonfiction, Pantheon, reef shark, scuba diving, shark fin, sharks, Shelf Awareness, trailer
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V&B’s Current Owner = New Friend
VanderWyk & Burnham (V&B) is the name of the tradebook publishing company I founded in 1994 and sold in 2009. Its mission statement was to publish books that promote learning, compassion, and self-reliance and make a difference in people’s lives. … Continue reading
Posted in Book Publishing or Selling, Ruminations
Tagged Angie Quick, business, Facebook, friend, mission statement, publisher, publishing, tradebook, V&B, VanderWyk & Burnham
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Borders Group Gets Chance to Reorganize
Article first published as Borders Group Gets Chance to Reorganize on Blogcritics. On April 27, 2011, United States Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn, the judge on the Borders Group bankruptcy case, wrote a memo. Actually, it was an Opinion. It … Continue reading
Posted in Book Publishing or Selling, Ruminations
Tagged bankruptcy, bookstore, Borders Group, business, company, employee incentive, employee retention, employees, judge, managers, Martin Glenn, money, reorganization
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Karen ‘Writes the Book’ on Bully-Proofing, Part 1
My friend Karen has always considered herself not to be a strong reader. This hasn’t kept her from getting a master’s degree in education, teaching reading and other subjects throughout her teaching career, and developing and now writing a book … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Authors, Writing
Tagged books, bullied, bullies, bully-proofing, career, children, education, ghostwriter, National Middle School, reading, school system, teacher, teaching, writing
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Adam Davies, Hard at Work and Loving It
Yesterday I bought another book at Bookstore1Sarasota in order to have the author sign it after his appearance there from 6-7:00 pm. I bought Mine All Mine. I would have bought his book Goodbye Lemon as well, because I love … Continue reading
Posted in Book Publishing or Selling, Books and Authors
Tagged Adam Davies, Amazon, books, bookselling, bookstore signing, Bookstore1Sarasota, cashier, creative writing, employee, Goodbye Lemon, Mine All Mine, New College of Florida, New York City, novel, Penguin Books, publisher, publishing, reading, Riverhead Trade, The Frog King, work, writer-in-residence
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Fixing What’s Broke in Our Food System
Husband Gary and his sister have co-owned a corn and soybeans farm in Iowa for years, and that’s as personally connected as I’ll probably ever be to a farm. I worry about what I eat, though, and what our agribusinesses … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Authors
Tagged agribusiness, book, corn, eating, environment, Fair Food, farm, food, food industry, health, Iowa, livestock, nonfiction, Oran B. Hesterman, PublicAffairs, publisher, soybeans
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Borrowed Book Falls into Tub
You have probably noticed the tagline for this blogsite, in the upper right corner. The book I dropped in the tub was a hardcover copy of Graham Greene’s Travels with My Aunt. It was 1970 and I was working on … Continue reading
Posted in Book Readers, Books and Authors
Tagged apprentice, bathtub, books, dismay, Graham Greene, Kindle, reader, secretary, tagline, Travels with My Aunt, tub, water
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Final Manuscript as an Accomplishment and a Gift
Article first published as Final Manuscript as an Accomplishment and a Gift on Blogcritics. Here’s something I miss from my early days in the book-publishing world. I miss the symbolism and camaraderie that was inherent in the way a final-edited manuscript … Continue reading
Posted in Book Publishing or Selling, Ruminations
Tagged camaraderie, editor, manuscript, publishing, ribbon, secretary, symbolism, teamwork
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