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Bloodhound Books

  • seahkimmaylashas quoted6 months ago
    He nearly chokes as an involuntary intake of
  • Abduo Razakhas quoted7 months ago
    He managed four east coast salespeople and carried a small account list of his own. He’d been there less than a year, and considered DDB a short stopover on his long-term career path. Fifth in the music category in terms of audience size, DDB had a stagnant circulation and advertisers did not automatically think to buy space in its pages. Eddie only took the job because he thought it would be a strategic stepping stone to bigger and better positions.
  • Abduo Razakhas quoted7 months ago
    Not to mention there have been some sexual harassment complaints. I need to make a change quickly.”

    At the time, Eddie was the eastern sales manager for a small but well-regarded music magazine and website called Drake’s Downbeat or DDB by the trade.
  • Abduo Razakhas quoted7 months ago
    jokes.”

    “It’s not the jokes,” continued Julia shaking her head and leaning in closer. “You’ve got natural talent. You’re smart and charismatic. The loser I have in there now is a total disaster. He’s incapable and wooden and the salespeople detest him. Not to mention there have been some sexual harassment complaints. I need to make a change quickly
  • Abduo Razakhas quoted7 months ago
    If you screw someone on your way up, they’ll be at the front of the line to help you start your journey downward.

    Eddie got his job at Andover Media the way he won most things—impeccable timing. With a knack for being in the right place at the right time, good things seemed to happen to him without him doing much at all. Friends often joked that he had done a deal with the devil, that he led a “charmed life”. Deep down, Eddie kind of agreed with them. Still, no matter what he did, the good stuff always came his way. Even his new job at Andover Media, that had been a huge step up, was just another one of the lucky things he’d fallen into. That’s the way it always was and he never qu
  • Abduo Razakhas quoted7 months ago
    “Let me have half a dozen of the cinnamon and sugar,” said Eddie pointing to a wire rack with his chin.

    “If you buy twelve, you’ll get one free,” said the girl texting, not looking up from her phone.

    “I don’t want twelve,” said Eddie glancing at his watch. He still had a little time before his appointment.

    “You don’t want any with sprinkles? Cinnamon is kind of boring. That’s what the old ladies get,” said the girl, her eyes still glued to her screen.

    “I want six cinnamon,” he repeated.

    The girl let out a sigh, rolled her eyes and reached for a sheet of white waxed paper and placed donuts into a brown paper bag
  • White Cookiehas quoted3 months ago
    to the sight of the dowdy,
  • White Cookiehas quoted2 months ago
    .

    I focus on the fly being buffeted in the invisible wake of the fan.
  • Lina Jiadhas quoted5 months ago
    Quidquid erit, omnis fortuna fer
  • Lina Jiadhas quoted5 months ago
    whatever fortune holds must be accepted. If you accept your fate, life becomes so much easier.
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