by Merianna Neely Harrelson | Jan 9, 2014 | what I'm reading
One of the things I love about the holidays is that there is more excuse to read for long periods of time. People are taking those lat vacation days. The weather is cold. There’s no reason to go beyond you bookshelf for a good escape and a good story. My holiday...
by Merianna Neely Harrelson | Jan 6, 2014 | Press, publishing
I can’t help agree with this article: Blogging is harder than it used to be. We’ve gotten better at counting and worse at paying attention to what really counts. Every time I press Publish the post is publicized to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Path, and Google+,...
by Merianna Neely Harrelson | Jan 3, 2014 | publishing, Working Hard, writing process
Having just recently transferred into publishing, I am always fascinated to find stories like this of authors who have been published traditionally and have decided to go the self-publishing route. It was then I realized that I was placing some of the most important...
by Merianna Neely Harrelson | Jan 3, 2014 | reading, Social Media
As a reader and a publisher, I thought for the longest time that the e-book revolution would take over my life so that I was only using a reader on a tablet to read. I thought I wouldn’t ever have to consider where to buy my next bookshelf or where books could...
by Sam Harrelson | Jan 2, 2014 | reading
If there is a reason enough to start the New Year with a commitment to read more here it is: “Stories shape our lives and in some cases help define a person,” Dr. Gregory S. Berns, director of Emory University’s Center for Neuropolicy in Atlanta, said in a...