Jeff Houck of the Tampa Tribune wrote a great article about me and my new grocery lists book. Check it out: Making A List, Checking It Twice. Awesome. You can see the actual front page of the food section here at my Milk Eggs Vodka blog.
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Hey everyone! Marty over at Ephemera, a site about “exploring the world of old paper,” interviewed me about found grocery lists and my upcoming book, Milk Eggs Vodka. You can read the interview here.
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The GLC got a very quick mention in the Boston Globe last week: “Finders keepers, losers weepers? Not any more — Web’s lost and found has broad sweep, local appeal.”
“A crop of Web sites allows people to create and share lists on everything from a baby’s nap schedule to an action-figure collection. Following are five sites that aim to help people get organized.” This article also mentions a couple list-related books that are in the works, including mine!
The Kansas City Star writes about lists, and mentions my upcoming book: “A range of companies, including Amazon.com, book publishers, stationery makers and Internet sites, are pushing new products aimed at the growing appetite for list-making. In the next year publishing houses will roll out at least eight books of …
“Want to put together an insider’s rating for refrigerator magnets? It’s been done. Hope to assemble the all-time most intriguing items that ever appeared on a grocery list? That’s been done, too. In fact, it’s a 240-page book. ‘Milk Eggs Vodka,’ by Bill Keaggy will be published by HOW Books …
Hey, today’s Wall Street Journal has a great article about lists and mentions my upcoming book in the sidebar: “After finding a discarded grocery list outside a supermarket 10 years ago, St. Louis-based photographer Bill Keaggy began a collection, and he now has more than 1,000. His book is divided …
Option A: Inspired, at CRUMLEYdotORG: “The day we left for Mississippi I received a gift I had purchased for myself: No One Cares What You Had for Lunch: 100 Ideas for Your Blog. My book is even autographed by Miss Maggie herself. This is a variation on number 44: Take …
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