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Social media is changing the way writers are promoting their books. Author Rebecca Makkai talks about her decision to take a break from writing the blurbs commonly seen on the backs of book jackets.
Fast forward 18 years – my how time does fly! – and I was curious to see how Blurb was living up to its legacy. Fortunately, as you’ll read in my Blurb review below, the company is still ...
Blurb is an affordable printing service that allows you to produce your own high-quality photo books. Offering a wide range of sizes, from a Lilliputian 13 x 13cm to a colossal 33 x 28cm, ...
ESPN's Rece Davis has made his thoughts known regarding how Nico Iamaleava's transfer portal process played out. Despite Iamaleava landing with the UCLA Bruins on Easter Sunday following a rather ...
Kant, Adorno, and the Forms of History sets the works of Theodor Adorno, Immanuel Kant and Peter Weiss in dialogue, revealing how an interrogation of the aesthetics of ‘the whole’ and the conception ...
Were you Seen at the 33rd Annual Food For Thought & All That Jazz presented by KeyBank on April 1, 2025, at SUNY Schenectady? Gary McPherson/McPherson Photography. April 4, 2025.
thought blurb communications. Mar 24, 2025. Vinita Bhatia. Brand banter or brand blunder? The fine line in cola wars Reactive advertising keeps brands in the cultural conversation, but does it build ...
Wit and storytelling still sell, says Thought Blurb’s founder and CCO. Dec 19, 2024. Sujoy Mukherjee. Blessings wrapped in curses in the age of AI AI is here and is willing to learn. Perhaps, we, in ...
Enchanting. Mysterious. Riveting. Book blurbs have been a mainstay in publishing, designed to persuade readers to pick up a book. But now, some authors and publishers are opting to forgo them.
If thoughts are physical, then there’s no reason, in principle, why machines couldn’t think. If thoughts are not physical, however, it’s less clear whether machines could think.
Armed with a killer blurb from Clive, I thought I had it made in the shade. Then certain grim realities of the book business began to impress themselves on me.
Book’s gung ho about life after the breakup All those authors who are living under a false name and buying fake moustaches can now come out of hiding. There’s a chance they may no longer ...
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