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Blog / News & Opinion
Memories of the Phoenix Building from Sally
By Porchlight
As we move from our home of 18 years, Sally reflects on her time here in Milwaukee's Third Ward.
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Blog / News & Opinion
We're moving!
By Porchlight
800-CEO-READ is moving from one great Milwaukee neighborhood to another.
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We Continue Our Support for Two Important Arts Organizations
By Porchlight
800-CEO-READ is proud to continue our support for Alverno Presents and The Milwaukee Film Festival.
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Blog / News & Opinion
The Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award Longlist
By Porchlight
One of the few, and maybe the most coveted (there's a substantial payday that come with it) business book awards has announced its longlist.
Categories: news-opinion, publishing-industry
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Submit Your Book for the 800-CEO-READ Business Book Awards
By Porchlight
We are now accepting submissions for the 800-CEO-READ Business Book Awards 2015
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Substance and Style
By Sally Haldorson
What we talk about when we talk about good writing.
Categories: news-opinion
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800-CEO-READ Remembers Avin Mark Domnitz
By Sally Haldorson
"He always said he was a bookseller, first and foremost."
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Authors On the Road - Ubuntu Education Fund & Kiva
By Porchlight
The philanthropists featured were "on the road" long before they were authors, and are changing the world as they make their way through it.
Categories: news-opinion, narrative-biography
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Behind the List
By Porchlight
A look at the philanthropic good works being done by three of the authors on May’s Bestseller List.
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Blog / News & Opinion
Working Toward Happiness
By Sally Haldorson
Like many things, perhaps working hard for happiness makes those moments of happiness, in whatever form, savory rather than just sweet.
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