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Bill Carter

Bill Carter is the author of Red Summer: The Danger, Madness, and Exaltation of Salmon Fishing in a Remote Alaskan Village and Fools Rush In: A True Story of Love, War, and Redemption. He has written for Rolling Stone, Outside, Men’s Journal, and other publications.

Boom, Bust, Boom will be released on October 16, 2012 in Hardcover, eBook
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Red Summer will be released on May 13, 2008 in Hardcover
May 13, 2008
Red Summer is now available in Hardcover
May 13, 2008
Red Summer will be released on May 13, 2008 in eBook
May 13, 2008
Red Summer is now available in eBook
May 13, 2008
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Red Summer is now available in
May 13, 2008
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Red Summer
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

Authors on the Web

Trinidad Express, March 16, 2012
...per cent of viewers considered reality tv the most overdone genre in television programming. But as the Times' Bill Carter pointed out, what viewers say and what they watch are different things. While a substantial percentage said they preferred suspense...
New York Times, March 7, 2012
...dinosaurs, has been cancelled by Fox, despite reasonable ratings and the producing talent of Steven Spielberg, among others, Bill Carter writes. About 10 million viewers in the 18-49 demographic watched recent episodes, not enough to justify the show?s...
New York Times, March 7, 2012
...dinosaurs, has been cancelled by Fox, despite reasonable ratings and the producing talent of Steven Spielberg, among others, Bill Carter writes. About 10 million viewers in the 18-49 demographic watched recent episodes, not enough to justify the show?s...
CKLW 800 AM, February 4, 2012
...t commit to opening up the Enwin books and says he'll assess the need for it first. Bill Carter says "we've gone in and done a lot of audit work based on concerns of some individuals and there's nothing there that's as bad as they...
New York Times, February 2, 2012
...results. In the hypercompetitive world of TV ratings, network executives use trickery that would make tax accountants proud, Bill Carter writes. A favorite technique is to classify certain seemingly ordinary shows as “specials,” to have them be...
New York Times, February 2, 2012
...results. In the hypercompetitive world of TV ratings, network executives use trickery that would make tax accountants proud, Bill Carter writes. A favorite technique is to classify certain seemingly ordinary shows as “specials,” to have them be...
New York Times, January 31, 2012
...best drama award at the Golden Globes, it has set a good course for further narrowing the gap, Bill Carter writes. There was plenty of turnover in the newspaper business in 2011, Tanzina Vega writes. According to one analyst, 71 daily newspapers were...
Lexington Herald Leader, March 3, 2012
...latest album, The Song Lives On, ­nominated for Southern gospel album of the year, came from music executive Bill Carter when Crabb sang for a benefit Carter was presenting in Arkansas. “He said, ‘That record doesn’t do you justice,’” Crabb...
Associated Content, March 1, 2012
...the first client. Craig Jordan had moved, and he left no forwarding address. Same with Michelle Thompson and Bill Carter. After 27 more people on the list were described as 'moved,' I headed back to my office and computer. An Internet search turned up...
NOLA Live, March 1, 2012
...four children and spouses: F. J. "Mickey" Chalaron, III and Peggy Peter Chalaron, Diane Chalaron Carter and Norwood "Bill" Carter, Pierre Rivalier Chalaron and the Reverand Janice Melbourne Chalaron, and Daphne Chalaron Koenig and Dr. Paul Koenig. She is...
NOLA Live, March 1, 2012
...four children and spouses: F. J. "Mickey" Chalaron, III and Peggy Peter Chalaron, Diane Chalaron Carter and Norwood "Bill" Carter, Pierre Rivalier Chalaron and the Reverand Janice Melbourne Chalaron, and Daphne Chalaron Koenig and Dr. Paul Koenig. She is...
Public Record, March 1, 2012
...it withholds,” Griffey told Truthout. “The law itself and not just its enforcement, is now effectively secret.” But Bill Carter, an FBI spokesman, told Truthout in an interview that “blackballing” is not about secrecy nor is the process used...
Access North GA, February 29, 2012
Hollywood Stock Exchange, February 29, 2012
...Liam Neeson, Orlando Bloom and Javier Bardem star in the war-drama Untitled Bill Carter Project aka Fools Rush In. Bill Carter wrote about his experiences as an aid worker in Sarajevo during the Balkan war. Brazilian Andrucha Waddington directs the film...