Monthly Archives: December 2007

Once More, With Feeling

I cannot believe I get paid to do this. I am so lucky — really, I pinch myself. Every day I get to look at books that represent the best in people: their best recipes, best writing, best photographs, best artwork, best aspirations, best intentions. I often look at new books coming across our server [...]

What a year … 2007 was one for the books

Like everyone, we count the year in months, weeks, and days, but we’re Blurb, so we also measure it in books and blog posts. In 2007, Blurbarians made hundreds of thousands of books using the latest version of BookSmart, and many of you filled out your Blurb Profile and used badges to promote your book [...]

Blurb’s last news roundup of 2007

Before we put 2007 to bed, here’s one last look at the latest write-ups to mention Blurb. In the Seattle Post-Intellegencer blog, Kathleen VanDerAa listed Blurb as an excellent custom cookbook option for foodies. Sounds tasty to us. Wedding Bee generated more Blurb buzz with the post Our Honeymoon In Paris: A Blurb Book Review. [...]

Book of the Week has a sudden craving for chew toys and Alpo

Puppies are my kryptonite. I am powerless against them. It’s the way they flop and pant. Gets me every single time. Grown dogs win me over too; especially when they have that funny trait where they obviously think they’re human. Or better yet, I love it when a teacup poodle thinks he’s a wolf or [...]