It’s a short week, so I’m going to be blogging only a couple times. I’ll try to make them count. Chapel today. Can you believe I’ve been attending regular chapel since I started preschool. I’ve probably mentioned it. Not that I’m particularly proud of the fact, but I just like to remind people, in case my calloused attitude sometimes comes
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Good evening, everyone. So I hope all of you have made your way over to Brook Street's bookstore and bought yourselves some good books. Thanks again, Jim, for stopping by and enlightening us. Now I know some of you (including my naysaying coworkers) think I'm crazy for saying and doing some of the things I say and do. Maybe I
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Today we wrap up our interview with Jim Pannell, publisher of Brook Street Press. Yesterday, it was erroneously stated that Brook Street was in windy Chicago. It is actually located quite further south on Saint Simons Island along the southeastern tip of Georgia. But Jim has agreed to come back anyway for another day and answer more of my eager
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Today and tomorrow, we will have Jim Pannell, publisher of Brook Street Press in Saint Simons Island, Georgia who graciously agreed to answer a few questions I threw at him about his press’ unique approach to book publishing. Anyone needing an introduction to Brook Street can find it here. Mick: “Jim, give us some background on what you’re trying to
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I have this experience with blogs: I try to find one that sticks to a central theme, someone who’s figured out their reason to blog rather than just publishing their every thought. A purpose for being that draws you in and makes you want to keep reading. They’re delicate, my expectations. I don’t want too over-the-top, but I also can’t
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