DescriptionBy the age of 25, John Heffron, winner of the second season of NBC's Last Comic Standing, was a successful headlining comedian. He then decided to also put his degrees in communications and psychology to work by taking a job as radio sidekick to D
DescriptionDonald Antrim has contributed fiction and memoir pieces to The New Yorker since 1996. His novels include Elect Mr. Robinson for a Better World, The Hundred Brothers, and The Verificationist . He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2002 and is currently at work on a memoir, parts of which have appeared in the magazine. His most recent New Yorker story, "Solace", appeared in the April 4th issue. Edward P. Jones won a Pulitzer Prize and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for his debut novel, The Known World. Most recently, his short story "Adam Robinson" appeared in The New Yorker 's 2004 Winter Fiction Issue.
DescriptionIt's science-project time, which is bad news for Hank. He loves doing science experiments, but writing a whole report is another story. Finally, Hank comes up with a science project: he'll take apart the cable box and figure out how it works. But Hank wasn't counting on his sister Emily's iguana laying 18 eggs inside the cable box! How will Hank finish his project now and will he ever be able to watch TV again?
DescriptionPlain, soft-spoken Nell Calder isn't the type of woman to inspire envy, lust - or murderous passions. Until one night on an exotic island in the Aegean Sea, at an elegant gathering that should have cemented her husband's glorious career in finance, the un
Description25 Sales Secrets of Highly Successful Salespeople is a must-listen for all salespeople. Stephan Schiffman, America's number one corporate sales strategist and president of D.E.I. Management Group, an international sales training and consulting firm, shares with you the twenty-five traits that will distinguish you as a high-efficient salesperson. Schiffman's pragmatic ideas range from how to be a "consultant " to your prospects, to asking for the next appointment while you're on the first visit.