E-mail Me
thutchinson @ me (dot) comClick Thumbnail To Purchase
Click Thumbnail To Purchase
Click Thumbnail To Purchase
Click Thumbnail to Purchase
Click Thumbnail To Purchase
Click Thumbnail To Purchase
Categories
Latest Posts- Get a Free eBook Copy of TenderloinI have exciting news. I’ve created a special newsletter that will deliver “First Look” content to you. You’ll be in the know about me and my books before anybody else. I’m not kidding. You’ll also get access to exclusive content, … Continue reading →
- Win a Paperback Copy of TenderloinIn a couple of weeks, I’ll be releasing the latest Abby Kane FBI thriller. Yeah! It’s long over due and I’m happy to finally get the book out. To celebrate, I’m giving away five copies of the paperback. Just follow … Continue reading →
- The Author Exploitation BusinessReblogged from David Gaughran: Writing is a glamorous occupation - at least from the outside. Popular depictions of our profession tend to leave out all the other stuff that comes with the territory: carpal tunnel syndrome, liver failure, penury, and … Continue reading →
- Get a Free eBook Copy of Tenderloin
Join the Club
Me Likey
Abby Kane Advertising Art Authors Books Chop Suey Corktown Food Funny Giveaway GSP Guest Posts Holiday Hop Indie Author Rock Star Mad Author Music NANO Photographs Pictures Promotion Russian Sick Stuff Smart Stuff Social Stroganov The Perfect Plan The St. Petersburg Confessions Travel Uncategorized WritingCalendar
Blogroll
Writing Goodness
- Ania Alhlborn
- Booksquare
- Cheryl Shireman
- David Gaughran
- Fawcett Communications
- G.R. Yeates
- Get Jack'd
- JA Konrath
- James Patterson
- Kindle 3
- Kindle Boards
- Linda D. Welch
- Melissa Smith
- Michelle Muto
- Nathan Bransford
- Pimp My Novel
- Sleeping With My Silverware
- Talia Jager
- The Big Thrill
- The Hylander Diner
- The San Pinto Times
- The Shatzkin Files
- The Unsacred Gift
- Three Hours Too Soon
- Tracy Cooper-Posey
- Trouble Down South and Other Stories
- Writing Is The Easy Part
My Travels
I've been to 88 cities in 27 countriesAsiaChina: BeijingChina: GuilinChina: YangshuoJapan: NaritaJapan: TokyoTurkey: IstanbulEuropeAustria: SalzburgAustria: ViennaBelarus: HrodnaBelarus: MinskBelgium: BrugesBelgium: BrusselsBelgium: GentBosnia and Herzegovina: SarajevoCroatia: DubrovnikCroatia: ZagrebCzech Republic: Cesky KrumlovCzech Republic: PlzenCzech Republic: PragueFrance: CarcassonneFrance: NiceFrance: ParisFrance: ToulouseGermany: Baden-BadenGermany: BraubachGermany: MunichGermany: TrierGreece: AthensGreece: KalampakaGreece: NafplionGreece: ThessalonikiHungary: BudapestItaly: FlorenceItaly: RomeItaly: VeniceLuxembourg: LuxembourgMonaco: MonacoNetherlands: AmsterdamNetherlands: HaarlemPortugal: LisboaPortugal: SintraSerbia: BeogradSlovakia: BratislavaSlovenia: LjubljanaSpain: BarcelonaSpain: CordobaSpain: GranadaSpain: MadridSpain: SegoviaSpain: SevillaSpain: ToledoSwitzerland: GimmelwaldSwitzerland: MurrenUnited Kingdom: LondonNorth AmericaCanada: Niagara FallsCanada: VancouverCanada: VictoriaCanada: WindsorMexico: EnsenadaMexico: MazatlanMexico: RosaritoMexico: TijuanaUnited States: AlbuquerqueUnited States: AtlantaUnited States: CharlotteUnited States: ChicagoUnited States: ClevelandUnited States: DenverUnited States: DetroitUnited States: HiloUnited States: HonoluluUnited States: Kailua KonaUnited States: Kansas CityUnited States: LahainaUnited States: Las VegasUnited States: Los AngelesUnited States: MontereyUnited States: MontpelierUnited States: NapaUnited States: New YorkUnited States: PortlandUnited States: RenoUnited States: San AntonioUnited States: San DiegoUnited States: San FranciscoUnited States: SeattleUnited States: TampaUnited States: Tucson
Tag Archives: copywriters
Authors Who Were Copywriters
As you know, I interview authors who are in advertising for my Mad Authors interview series. I enjoy hearing what they have to say and how they compare the two. I think they often have great advice for the person … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising
Tagged advertising, authors, copywriters, day job, don delillo, dorothy sayers, f. scott fitzgerald, helen gurley brown, salman rushdie, the awl
Leave a comment
Do Copywriters Make Better Authors? – Chris Knopf
My guest post today is from author Chris Knopf. Not only has he authored and published eight successful murder-mysteries, he’s also CEO of the advertising agency, Mintz & Hoke. Before he was an author, Chris was a copywriter in advertising. He … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Authors, Guest Posts
Tagged advertising, authors, better, copywriters, fine writing degree, newbies, published, writers, Writing
Leave a comment
Interview with a Mad Author
Today, while I was busy multitasking the task out of stuff, I realized we ad people get a lot of shit done in a small amount of time. And we’re pretty good at it too. It seems that most people … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Authors
Tagged advertising, authors, books, copywriters, interviews, publishing, Writing
Leave a comment







