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Musical Chairs -- A Lesson in Personal Rebranding (A collection of columns and essays)    by Sharon Egiebor
Price: $8.99 USD. 22960 words. Published on April 29, 2011. .

Sharon Egiebor, a public relations expert and award-winning journalist, pulls together a collection of her columns, essays, and news stories into a pseudo autobiography that details the decision-making and self-discovery that encouraged her to rebrand her career with each life-changing experience.
On Literature    by Mark Cantrell
Price: Free! 9290 words. Published on April 30, 2011. .

A small collection of essays and journalism, On Literature explores the creative life, from poets waxing lyrical to poets getting down right political. Some crucial excursions with the muse are explored in the 'pages' of this book, so dip inside and be inspired, there's more to literary living than you might think.
Storyteller Uprising: Trust and Persuasion in the Digital Age    by Hanson Hosein
Price: $7.99 USD. 36630 words. Published on May 14, 2011. .

With the decline of traditional journalism, there’s an increased need for trusted information. This presents a huge opportunity to individuals, communities, companies and organizations. Storyteller Uprising explains why individuals and organizations are now seizing control of communication through story and digital technology.
Slumgullion Sector    by Michael Angel
Price: $1.49 USD. 9700 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on June 7, 2011. .

I’d been sitting at Doyle’s Clam House for an hour, and no one had gotten around to being kidnapped by aliens yet. I had a bowl of what the guide books called the best chowder north of Bodega Bay on one side, and a redhead who’d make Raymond Chandler dive for his thesaurus on the other. No one told me that I'd get to witness something right out of the Star Wars cantina scene that evening.
Still Time to Live: A Biography of Jack Belden    by Gary Yerkey
Price: $12.99 USD. 95330 words. Published on June 15, 2011. .

TIME-LIFE correspondent Jack Belden covered war and only war reporting from China, Burma, North Africa and Europe in the 1930s and 1940s. Now, in this first-ever biography of an American original -- described by Edgar Snow as “mad and gifted” -- we see him wounded in battle fighting his way back to the front lines only to be wounded again, perhaps irreparably, by the ravages of McCarthyism.
34102: An Artistic and Photo Journalistic Study of One of the Most Beautiful ZIP Codes in The United States    by Peter Horan
Price: $4.99 USD. 970 words. Published on June 23, 2011. .

The United States Postal Service began using ZIP Codes in 1963. One of these ZIP codes is located in the City of Naples in Southwest Florida and is called 34102. With beautiful beaches on the Gulf of Mexico, world-class sunsets, lush flora and a bit of old Florida charm, 34102 is certainly one of the most beautiful ZIP Codes in the United States.
The Big Sky, By and By: True Stories, Real People and Strange Times in the Heart of Montana    by Ed Kemmick
Price: $2.99 USD. 69670 words. Published by MissouriBreaksPress on July 10, 2011. .

Here, for the first time, is the collected work of one of Montana's leading journalists, Ed Kemmick. In these timeless pieces spanning Kemmick's award-winning career, he tells a contemporary story of Montana through the eyes of everyday, extraordinary people who define the rugged individuality and big-hearted kindness of the Big Sky State.
The Special Project    by Barry Dashwood
Price: $0.99 USD. 73860 words. Published on July 12, 2011. .

A novel of 73,600 words. Journalist Harry Dawson meets a young Chinese trainee reporter and through her becomes involved in a plot to assassinate the British Prime Minister. A romance quickly develops between them as they struggle together to foil the attempt. A straightforward, well written story with no vampires, werewolves or zombies anywhere in sight. Enjoy.
Sportswriting in the Digital Age    by Jason Fry
Price: $2.99 USD. 24880 words. Published on August 22, 2011. .

The web is revolutionizing sportswriting, with beat writers now expected to constantly tweet, offer in-game analysis, write blog posts and file game stories for various editions. Jason Fry, columnist for Indiana University's National Sports Journalism Center, has collected 19 of his best essays in an ebook that offers a wealth of practical advice for sportswriters in the digital age.
BLIND JOURNEY A Journalists's Memoirs    by Jack Hawn
Price: $9.99 USD. 100950 words. Published on August 23, 2011. .

Jack Hawn, retired television dramatist and sports journalist, reveals his exciting life as a journalist in the 1950s to 1991, and his personal life. He covered Muhammad Ali title fights, boxing at the 1984 Olympics, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dinah Shore, and other celebrities. You'll enjoy reading this fascinating memoir.