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What is Business Fiction?

As the saying goes, “the times, they are a-changin’.” The book publishing industry is changing rapidly as manifested by established authors self-publishing, expanding e-book titles, disappearing book stores and exploding genres…

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This entry was posted in Blog, Featured on March 18, 2013 by Gary Goldstick.

Risk, Hope, Hype, and the American Dream

In the financial pages of a recent New Yorker, James Surowiecki puts the spotlight on how both the con man and the entrepreneur use risk, hope, and hype to sell their project, product, or business to move your money into their pockets…

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This entry was posted in Blog, Featured on February 18, 2014 by Gary Goldstick.

Review: Ambition by Stephen Maitland-Lewis

When I saw an ad for Stephen Maitland-Lewis’s new novel, Ambition, the lavish endorsements primed me for reading the business fiction answer to Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment…

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This entry was posted in Blog, Featured, Review and tagged Ambition, business fiction, Stephen Maitland-Lewis, Willamette Writer's Conference on February 6, 2014 by Gary Goldstick.

Review: Top Producer by Norb Vonnegut

Top Producer by Norb Vonnegut is a well written, interesting business thriller, and about three quarters of his readers on Amazon agree with me.

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This entry was posted in Blog, Featured, Review on November 3, 2014 by Gary Goldstick.

Review: Company Man by Joseph Finder

This book is not low on conflict. Nick Conover has 99 problems, among them: a dead wife, a company-wide conspiracy and a stalker who likes to spray-paint messages on and in Nick’s house.

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This entry was posted in Blog, Featured, Review and tagged company man, joesph finder on August 1, 2013 by Gary Goldstick.

Review: The Embezzler by Louis Auchincloss

Louis Auchincloss, who died in 2010, was one of America’s most prolific authors. Over his fifty-year career, he wrote 60 books, including 31 novels, several biographies, short story collections, works of literary criticism, and more.

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This entry was posted in Blog, Featured, Review on January 13, 2015 by Gary Goldstick.

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