Oooh a new magazine for me to follow! I haven’t been enamoured with any of the usual suspects for the past few years, but a trip to the newstand yesterday got me excited about this one… mba Jungle What grabbed me was their subhead: CAREER|TRAVEL|TECHNOLOGY|MONEY|IDEAS OK, what first grabbed me was their bright green cover […]
» Read more...Month: March 2003
Could I Be Changing?
Sure, why not. We change millions of times throughout our lifetime. Just ask the little invisible bugs that feed off our decaying skin. Hey biologist, back me up here. I met a woman on the plane today and had a blast talking to her. Some might think this is par for the Leo course, but […]
» Read more...Road Writes
Congratulations to WR fan Deborah Garner who got her travel blog published on Boston.com, the online site for The Boston Globe. Debbie’s blog features her trip “Across America.” Her writing casts colorful landscapes, is packed with handy history bits, helpful travel advice, and comes complete with photos. I’m pleased to report that she first heard […]
» Read more...One More Month!
The publicist side of me screams as I look at the mounting to-do list til launch, the editor in me wails wondering if the book is really free of all typos, and the author in me whoops it up as I sit on the edge of my seat beginning my new March mantra, “Is it […]
» Read more...Bay Area Events
We've just booked author events at my three favorite book stores in the Bay Area! That makes four events so far, and now to contact the contributors and invite them to participate too. May 2 Writers Center of Marin May 21 Get Lost Travel, SF May 22 Easy Going, Berkeley May 25 Book Passage, Marin […]
» Read more...The flip side
Today I was on the other end of the story. Krista, the Senior Publicist at Travelers’ Tales, got a call from a woman doing an article on solo women’s travel for The New York Times. She had me give her a call so we could give a plug for Sand, so lets cross our fingers […]
» Read more...WWW March Literary Salon — Larry Habegger
Don’t miss Larry Habegger tonight at the Monticello Inn. The literary salons, hosted by the Wild Writing Women every first Wednesday of the month in San Francisco, are considerably fun and quite the networking scene. Larry is the executive editor of Travelers Tales and will be talking about the award winning publishing company as well […]
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