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Thursday, November 13, 2008
THE WATCHER
Busy day of reading and publicty projects. But, fear not, Norton and Wylie are keeping a sharp eye on the manuscripts. (See the eyes of Norton over Wylie's right shoulder.)
We launched our literary agency in 2006. Kae was publicity director at Rodale before launching KT Public Relations in 1993. Jon, a corporate veteran and frustrated literati, joined the public relations business in 1995 after getting his Masters in library science.
So, here we are, running two parallel publishing-based businesses. It’s an exciting time—doing what we love and learning something new each day. Stay tuned. This is a work in progress and we invite your participation.
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BUY ONE GET 2 FREE!
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Buy my new hardcover and get two ebooks free! Really? Really! If you buy
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