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It’s that time of year again. This week, thousands of industry professionals will descend upon the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center for Book Expo America 2009.
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Mary Beth Barilla, Northeast Rep I never feel as if spring is really here until this time of year, late April. I went away for a few days this weekend, and when I returned, the grass was longer and greener, and rhododendron bushes were blooming all over the neighborhood. It’s chilly outside today, but for […]
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Why I don’t use GPS Mary Beth Barilla – Northeast Sales Rep I haven’t polled my fellow sales reps, Cambridge or otherwise, to find out who uses GPS, but I’m guessing at least some of them do. After all, the technology is really popular these days – so popular, in fact, that theft of the […]
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Northeast rep Mary Beth Barilla visits an old favorite in Providence When I’m on the road, I often listen to news radio, and in January, the news was a bit depressing. Sure, Obama took office, but almost every broadcast included grim new forecasts for the economy. I was happy, then, to see that some bookstores […]
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It’s that time of year again. This week, thousands of industry professionals will descend upon the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center for Book Expo America 2009.
Read More
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Mary Beth Barilla, Northeast Rep I never feel as if spring is really here until this time of year, late April. I went away for a few days this weekend, and when I returned, the grass was longer and greener, and rhododendron bushes were blooming all over the neighborhood. It’s chilly outside today, but for […]
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Why I don’t use GPS Mary Beth Barilla – Northeast Sales Rep I haven’t polled my fellow sales reps, Cambridge or otherwise, to find out who uses GPS, but I’m guessing at least some of them do. After all, the technology is really popular these days – so popular, in fact, that theft of the […]
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Northeast rep Mary Beth Barilla visits an old favorite in Providence When I’m on the road, I often listen to news radio, and in January, the news was a bit depressing. Sure, Obama took office, but almost every broadcast included grim new forecasts for the economy. I was happy, then, to see that some bookstores […]
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