CRO M&As Show No Sign of Slowing Down
By Lisa Henderson. With all of the activity in CRO M&As the past three years, it’s slightly amazing that it continues — and that analysts don’t see it slowing down. In fact, investment analysts speak…
View ArticleGuest post: Managing A Writing Life by Jonathan P Taylor
Today’s guest blog post is brought to you by novelist, memoirist, poet, critic, editor, publisher and lecturer Jonathan P Taylor. Managing A Writing Life by Jonathan P Taylor On Saturday 29 March, I w…
View ArticleGuest Blog: Berman's Wolves by Gretchen SB
Ohhh, Shiny… I am very easily distracted. I find this to be both a blessing and a curse as a writer. When I say easily distracted I mean holding a conversation with me when I get excited can be a litt…
View ArticleAn Interview with Elena Bajo by Maia Lee
Elena Bajo, With Entheogenic Intent: Burn the Witch, closing performance. Photo: Andrew Chung. Elena Bajo’s process-oriented exhibition, With Entheogenic Intent: Burn the Witch, was on view from Janu…
View ArticleMighty Math Tasks!
Guest post by Cassie Tabrizi Several years ago I was lucky enough to attend a state-wide training on math tasks. When I entered the classroom on the first of four long training days, I thought we wou…
View ArticleLE Franks stops by to discuss Can This be Real with Giveaway!
I would like to thank LE Franks for taking the time to talk to us about Can This Be Real, which was released yesterday by MLR Press. There is also a giveaway, so stay tuned for that. Location as Ch…
View ArticlePursuing the 'Real' Cost Effectiveness Threshold in England
By Leela Barham. The Incremental Cost Effectiveness Ratio (ICER) thresholds used by agencies such as the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the Scottish Medicines Consorti…
View ArticleSuz DeMello: What’s a romance? You may think you know, but…
What’s a romance? You may think you know, but… The standard definition of a romance has been undergoing some change lately, but the definition of romance has always been changing. Right now, m…
View ArticleDaniel Zvereff: Bandar Log, Part 3
Daniel Zvereff is a freelance designer, illustrator and photographer. He travels to the far corners of the world documenting his journeys through images and journals. This is the third part of his Ban…
View ArticleThe Legal Aspects of Setting up a New Business
Beginning a new business can be an exciting process, but the legal aspects of it can be quite intimidating. Often, asking business solicitors for advice and aid can be a good way to get everything in …
View ArticleNaming Characters Guest blog and Giveaway with Claire Ashgrove
What makes you think of a character’s name? Does it come from their personality, or vice versa, or just what came to you that morning? Is it a hard thing to do? Good morning, readers! Thanks for let…
View ArticleGuest Blog: Random Stuff I’ve Learned by Reading Too Many Novels –...
By Debra Beilke Toloki is the main character in South African writer Zakes Mda’s first novel, Ways of Dying. Toloki comes from a small village, but lives in Johannesburg. He goes to a lot of funerals.…
View ArticleI Had Too Much To Dream Last Night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0WkiM9FjGo So it’s another radio nightmare…sort of. I was trying to deejay a show with one of my old radio cohorts, my friend Abbi who calls me “Punk Rock Mom.” Apparen…
View ArticleWhy Alaska?
Today I'm enjoying the joy of mysteries again with a guest post from another mystery writer,Stephanie Joyce Cole, whose novel of unexpected romance, personal reinvention, and mysterious suspense is se…
View ArticleAaron C. Greenman: Japonisme and the Aesthetics of Photography
As many of us know, and many of us will discover in our own lifetimes, Japan is a place existing within its own unique sense of rhythm. Perhaps no where is there a country so at once embracing and cre…
View ArticleUrban Fantasy Settings: Marcella Burnard on Remodeling Reality
Marcella Burnard, author of Nightmare Ink, released earlier this month, is here today to discuss how she turned her favorite tea shop into an urban fantasy tattoo parlor. She also has some fun extras …
View ArticleTop Tips for Employing the Right People
Although there are literally millions of people who are actively seeking some form of employment, very few of these candidates are suited to filling positions that are offered by way of sales and IT j…
View ArticleStar trekking, across the universe…
And today we have my friend Jim Webster on the blog, talking about his latest book. Hi, it’s nice to see you here on my blog. It gets lonely sometimes, and I like the company! Go on, tell me a littl…
View ArticleThe United Kingdom: Rx for America's Pharma Tax Blues?
by Tom Norton The dizzying flurry of press releases from both Pfizer Inc. and AstraZeneca over a possible PFE acquisition of AZN have Rx experts on both sides of the Atlantic buzzing… From the US s…
View ArticleGuest post: Tools and Resources to Help in Your Essay Writing by Kate Funk
Today’s guest blog post is brought to you by blogger and writer Kate Funk. Tools and Resources to Help in Your Essay Writing Creative writing thrives in diversity and choice and lots of different sour…
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