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Learning about history can be boring-but that's mostly because the guys who teach it are relics themselves, cloaked in tweed and tenured since Roosevelt gave away Easter Europe. In his laugh-out-loud book Where Have All the Cowboys Gone, Prioleau Alexander digs deep into the hilarity that is America's history, from Columbus to the cowboys to the Kennedys... and demonstrates clearly that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to be made fun of by future generations.
What actually goes on behind the curtain of "being published?" How does it feel when you get your advance? Is it fun? Exciting? Does it involve riches, fame, and groupies? Inside They Don't Call It the Submission Process for Nothing, you'll discover what it's really like to finally bash down the seemingly impenetrable walls of the publishing industry and see your book in bookstores. Then there's the book tour, radio interviews, signing events, speaking engagements, your face on promotional posters. . . . Is it a dream come true? Good question. Whether you're a writer or a reader, author Prioleau Alexander's hilarious memoir will tell you the things you aren't supposed to know . . . and why no one behind the curtain ever spills the beans about how things really work. Is there a reason for that? Let's just say they don't call it the submission process for nothing.
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