New Book, 'Agents of Change: Rethinking Insurance Agency Marketing,' Reveals Proven System For Insurance Agents to Grow In the New Economy by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2017 Pioneers in Worthy Cause Marketing campaigns within the Insurance industry, Miami, FL based firm, Agency Marketing Machine (AMM), proves through its co-founders' recently published how-to book, that insurance agency growth and the betterment of communities go hand in hand. Agents of Change, released in print last February and audiobook in June, is garnering an increasing number of enthusiastic reviews across the industry. The unique strategies revealed in the book are provided to the reader through the relatable story of Jim Wakefield, a fictional insurance agency owner on his non-fictional journey through the challenges of keeping his business afloat.
Essex Books Presents Shelf Awareness: Extreme Browsing by BWW News Desk
- July 21, 2017 After reading an article about the delights of bookstore browsing (something I rarely do--I usually have a specific book in mind), I decided to divide an unexpected largesse among three indie stores, and so I wandered the aisles to explore outside my usual genres. My rules were: 1) no mystery or fiction, and 2) only paperbacks. Here are a few I bought.
New Museum to Publish TRAP DOOR: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility by BWW News Desk
- July 20, 2017 This fall, the New Museum will publish Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility, edited by Reina Gossett, Eric A. Stanley, and Johanna Burton. Trap Door, to be released November 2017, is the third installment in the New Museum's Critical Anthologies in Art and Culture series, following the publication of Mass Effect: Art and the Internet in the Twenty-First Century (2015), edited by Lauren Cornell and Ed Halter, and Public Servants: Art and the Crisis of the Common Good (2016), edited by Johanna Burton, Shannon Jackson, and Dominic Willsdon.
BWW Review: THE GEEK'S GUIDE TO UNREQUITED LOVE by Sarvenaz Tash by Bonnie Lynn Wagner
- July 20, 2017 Today marks the start of San Diego Comic-Con, one of the most buzzed-about fan events held each year. I decided to join in this year in my own special way: By reviewing a book that takes place during Comic-Con!