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Breakfast with Emily
May 11, 2010
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Chapter 6 from And the Heart Says Whatever
May 05, 2010
And the Heart Says Whatever will be released on May 04, 2010 in Trade Paperback, eBook
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And the Heart Says Whatever is now available in Trade Paperback, eBook
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Venturebeat, May 1, 2012
...ahead of everyone. He collects names first and sells books later. And those books are not on Amazon. Emily Gould is using her reputation online to sell books that she didn’t write. She’s a publisher, of sorts. But she doesn’t sell the ebooks on...
GigaOM, April 24, 2012
...DRM is simply another� , keeping customers locked to the Kindle Store. Here at paidContent, independent e-bookstore Emily Books? Emily Gould and Ruth Curry have� argued� that DRM is crushing indie booksellers online. And Hachette VP, digital Maja...
Manmade Mag, April 16, 2012
...Lisa Corson Ruth Curry and Emily Gould of Emily Books It's a scary time for publishers. Last Wednesday, the Department of Justice filed a major antitrust lawsuit against Apple and five big publishers for allegedly...
New Yorker, April 12, 2012
...t believe in gods. I believe in metaphors." Akim Reinhardt on the "most holy metaphor." What Emily Gould did with her two-hundred-thousand-dollar book advance. "His language is too frequently reckless and indecent…. His words might have passed between...
Stranger, April 10, 2012
...The Verge has a great interview with Emily Gould, a former Gawker writer who has started a new kind of internet bookstore. I think things like this will be popping up everywhere very soon: Emily Books is a...
The Verge, April 10, 2012
...Emily Gould (pictured right) is 1/2 of Emily Books and the author of an essay collection, And The Heart Says Whatever. Tell me a little bit about what Emily Books is...
TeleRead, April 7, 2012
...piece on PaidContent discussing the effect that DRM has had on the store she runs with her friend Emily Gould. Major publishers were not willing to let her store sell its books without DRM, but the systems needed to implement DRM were too costly for a...
Guardian.co.uk, March 2, 2012
...voices. One of the more provocative takes on the count was written by former Gawker blogger and essayist Emily Gould, who's one of the women lucky enough to write for, and be written up by, the New York Times. Gould contended that women appear...
Culture Map, March 1, 2012
...At The Awl, Emily Gould lists 14 fictional drugs in order of their immediate usefulness; 20 hotel rooms to splurge on. Fallout Boy singer Patrick Stump posts about weight loss, failure and feeeeeelings on...
KCSG 4, February 28, 2012
...with cancer. She was born January 31, 1918 in Cedar City, Utah to Thomas Raymond Canova and Mary Emily Gould. Marie married Bernard Allerton Thornton in Clark County, Nevada on September 9, 1937. They were sealed for eternity in 1952 in the Mesa Arizona...
Yahoo Philippines News, February 27, 2012
...With the new year also came a new editor of Gawker, Gawker Media's flagship site. A.J. Daulerio took over Gawker's sports blog Deadspin from Will Leitch and turned it into a major player in terms of both news and audience. So he was well equipped to move...
Business Insider, February 27, 2012
...With the new year also came a new editor of Gawker, Gawker Media's flagship site. A.J. Daulerio took over Gawker's sports blog Deadspin from Will Leitch and turned it into a major player in terms of both news and audience. So he was well equipped to...
St. George Spectrum, February 26, 2012
...with cancer. She was born January 31, 1918 in Cedar City, Utah to Thomas Raymond Canova and Mary Emily Gould. Marie married Bernard Allerton Thornton in Clark County, Nevada on September 9, 1937. They were sealed for eternity in 1952 in the Mesa Arizona...
Jezebel, February 23, 2012
...In the Seattle Post-Intelligencer yesterday, some Scary Sadshaw (yes, we stole that phrase from Gawker's Emily Gould) writes about how she recently got creeped out by watching a scary movie at 3 a.m. in her own apartment. She calls it being "scared...