Understanding the workings of fame can be useful in any occupation, as demonstrated in a complete guide to the importance and usage of attitude, timing, and look, principles illustrated with stories about actual celebrities.
Paula Froelich is the New York Times best-selling author of the debut novel, “Mercury In Retrograde.” She is best known in New York for being the deputy editor of the New York Post’s gossip column, Page Six, where she worked for ten years until June, 2009. She was also a correspondent for “Entertainment Tonight” and “The Insider” from 2002 to 2006 and has appeared as a guest on “The View,” “Real Time With Bill Maher,” “Today,” “Good Morning America,” “The Early Show,” “Entertainment Tonight,” Extra,” “The Joy Behar Show,” “Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell” and “The Howard Stern Show.” Before The New York Post, Paula was a financial reporter, covering interest rate swaps and over the counter derivatives for Dow Jones Newswires and Institutional Investor. She currently freelances for Playboy, the New York Observer, and Modern Luxury Magazine.
Listened to the audio version. In two years of a master’s program in media communication, I didn’t learn as much about working with the press as I did reading this short and sweet book. A must for aspiring PR people or those who can’t afford PR people - yet.
Sometimes repetitive, but never boring-I actually enjoyed this audiobook! I felt like a totally shallow cheeseball for downloading it but my other book on tape expired and I just wanted something that was short and sweet to listen to and picked it impulsively. I thought the questions to ask a PR agent could be used to interview lots of assistants or agents-such as literary agents and found that part extremely helpful-although it's more towards the end-you have to get through some very basic stuff to get there first but there are so many celebrity references that it's not painful to listen to the silly parts.
The narrator sounded just like Ellen Degeneres too so that was kinda weird and funny.
This is definitely the book that Kris Jenner read as gospel and assigned to her girls as required reading.
This book is really dated. It was published 11 years ago with examples dating 1999/2000. Some of the references probably would mean nothing to anyone born after 1988.
It does give good broad tips and advice on how to increase your profile/visibility as well as how PR works. However, I feel like this advice could be obtained from some more recent and more detailed self help book.
It is also enjoyable to compare some of the references to where they are in the scheme of things today, like Donald Trump etc.
It is a really quick read. I put the book down after Chapter 3 for months but I finished the last 6 chapters in two nights. Overall, I would skip it.
It was ok. I didn't completely hate it, but I didn't love it either. I felt it had some good points, and some that were a bit overboard. But it was well presented and flowed well.