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Monthly Archives: July 2006
A few more thoughts…
A few more thoughts on the Deseret Book/Seagull controversy. I’m sure that both publishers, DB Publishing and Covenant, wish that stores would put their books at eye level, and on the displays and on the end caps. I think this … Continue reading
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It is true…
I wrote to Deseret Book and they verified that they will no longer be selling to Seagull Book and Tape. Keith Hunter, VP of sales and Development, said that “”Deseret Book and Seagull have a long-standing difference in views regarding … Continue reading
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I hope this isn’t true…
When I wrote my first book, the local Deseret Book bought 12 copies. They tucked them away on a back shelf, but within 4 weeks, despite the poor location, there were sold out. Since I was interested in how well … Continue reading
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Steal This Book
Abbie Hoffman’s Steal This Book has been made into a wiki. You can now go and help ‘update’ According to an article on wikipedia, Hoffman’s book contains advice on how to grow marijuana, “how to start a pirate radio station, … Continue reading
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