I wrote “Headscape: How a bald guy replanted his hair and restarted his life” to help others address a subject many avoid.
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I avoid rich people, but I’ve spent decades listening to wealthy people who are on a quest to leave something to future generations.
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“Headscape,” the new memoir by digital marketing and public relations executive Chris Schroder, has scored more than a dozen five-star reviews on Amazon since its May 2022 release.
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Summer is here and if you’re going on vacation you’re probably starting to think about which books to pack.
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A CEO’s best hair day was in seventh grade.He then proceeds to lose it – in more ways than one.
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Jeffery Deaver, the author of “The Bone Collector,” which was made into a movie starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie, joined PRosé to talk about his 2021 suspense novel, “The Midnight Lock.
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Kimberly Belle writes best-selling thrillers that leave readers unable to predict her surprise endings.
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Artist Amber Share turned negative national park reviews on Reddit into a hilarious children’s book, “Subpar Parks, America’s Most Extraordinary National Parks and Their Least Impressed Visitors.”
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If you are looking for something new to pick up while we’re still sticking close to home, check out these reads.
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What’s on your quarantine reading list? If you’re seeking escape, entertainment, perspective or just a good night’s sleep, these should help.
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My seventh grade English teacher’s homework assignment was one sentence by William Faulkner. Simple, right? It carried on for five…
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Charlotte-based Chef Bruce Moffett, owner of Moffett Restaurant Group, is releasing his first cookbook, “Bruce Moffett Cooks: A New England Chef in a New South Kitchen.”
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The soon-to-be-launched book by bestselling author John David Mann (“The Go-Giver”), “The Recipe,” is set to be another masterpiece of charming storytelling and profound wisdom.
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Midtown now has its first bookstore dedicated to sci-fi and fantasy literature. Two Rivers, located in the heart of Cooper-Young, sells new releases, gently loved books and vintage pulp novels. Authors whose works are sold include Octavia Butler, N.K. Jemisin, Neil Gaiman, Joseph Fink and Isaac Asimov.
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BooksPublic Affairs
Regulation, Chaos and a Vast Wasteland: New Book Dials in to Past & Present of the Radio Spectrum
My forthcoming book, The Political Spectrum: The Tumultuous Liberation of Wireless Technology, from Herbert Hoover to the Smartphone, delves into the invisible, odorless and ubiquitous medium through which electronic communications travel – the radio spectrum.