Nov 18, 2007 | Events, Podcasts
In today’s program we present the first part of a three part series from the Miami Book Fair International on Reporting Iraq (published earlier this month by Melville House). “Some of the most interesting things that war correspondents see and do...
Sep 16, 2007 | Copyright, Events, Podcasts
By special arrangement with the Text and Academic Authors Association and Google, Beyond the Book presents “Google Book Search: Opportunities for Academic Publishers and Authors in the Online Channel.” Chris Palma, Strategic Partner Development Manager...
Jul 22, 2007 | Events, Podcasts
At BookExpo America 2007, Beyond the Book host Christopher Kenneally hosted a panel discussion on the renaissance in “serious” sportswriting. The program featured David Maraniss, associate editor of The Washington Post, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist,...
Mar 18, 2007 | Events, Podcasts
A writer’s work is never done. Beyond the Book’s Christopher Kenneally hosts a distinguished panel of writers and editors who discuss the voyage to find an audience and reach a market using such tools as web-based syndication. Join Gerard Colby,...
Mar 4, 2007 | Events, Podcasts
Publicize This Book is an insider’s look at how to get ink when your book finally comes off the presses. Beyond the Book’s Christopher Kenneally hosts book publicists Lissa Warren and Traci Bisson to hear their secrets for success, including how to make a...
Feb 17, 2007 | Events, Podcasts
Recorded at the 30th annual conference of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, Beyond the Book’s Christopher Kenneally interviews literary agent Noah Lukeman, author Myra MacPherson and New York Times columnist Jeffrey Seglin for insights on...
Nov 26, 2006 | Events, Podcasts
Beyond the Book’s Christopher Kenneally hosts a provocative panel discussion at this year’s 2006 Miami Book Fair International on “Family Secrets, Family Truths: American Immigrant Stories.” Panelists include Michael Patrick MacDonald, author...
Sep 27, 2006 | Events, Podcasts
“From Hippies to Hackers” is a panel discussion on how counterculture ideals have shaped technology and media since the 1960s. Beyond the Book’s Christopher Kenneally hosts John Markoff, author of What the Dormouse Said and a senior writer for the NY...