
Five Easy Questions for Tom Evslin
Evslin is a pioneering figure in the development of the Internet, a "serial CEO," and most recently, novelist. Evslin released his serialized online murder mystery, Hackoff.com, in handy audio and web formats, months before the paper book hits the shelves.
Five Easy Questions for M.J. Rose
Rose has written six novels that feature her trademark blend of suspense and spice, earning a dedicated fan base that can rival any bestselling author. Every week, Rose dishes hardcore writing advice at her blog, Buzz Balls & Hype, drawing from a stable of experienced writers.
Five Easy Questions for Jeff VanderMeer
VanderMeer has worked as a writer, an instructor at various writing workshops, and a content producer for computer software--beating the publishing grind through "mule-like perseverance." Most recently, his 10-year-long project, City of Saints & Madmen hit the U.K. in "definitive edition" with a major publisher.
Five Easy Questions for Rex Hammock
Besides maintaining one of the most popular web publishing blogs on the Internet, RexBlog.com, Hammock has built his own innovative publishing outfit from the ground up. Drawing from his experience as a political speechwriter, author, and public relations executive, Hammock created the business publishing network, Hammock Publishing Inc.







» Burn the Soapboxes from ThePublishingSpot
As we trundle off into the weekend, I want to add two new blogs to the imaginary blogroll here at ThePublishingSpot. First is The End of Cyberspace, a blog published by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, the author who started a cyberspace... [Read More]
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