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POSTED: January 13, 2005
Check out Remodeling magazine's review of the Sales Manager's Bible.

http://www.remodeling.hw.net/industry-news.asp?sectionID=153&articleID=91133

POSTED: November 23, 2004
The Carpenter's Notebook is among most popular new books on Amazon.com. Check it out on the Early Adopter Literature & Fiction List: These are the newest and coolest products our customers of Literature & Fiction are buying. This list, updated daily, is based entirely on purchase patterns. http://www.amazon.com/gp/earlyadopter/browse.html/ref=cm_ea_pl_pg_4/102-9236915-0930554?%5Fencoding=UTF8&filterID=6&categoryID=7&pageNum=4

POSTED: November 23, 2004

Check out The Carpenter's Notebook in Architecture Week http://www.architectureweek.com/new_books.html

POSTED: November 8, 2004

From Not in My Back Yard to In My Back Yard: Michael Thomsett's new book "NIMBYism" will be the feature of the Raleigh, NC-based Triangle Community Coalition's meeting on December 2, 2004 lunch and learn. November 1, 2004
 

POSTED: November 8, 2004
NIMBY Book Explains How to Build Without Bloody Battles Emotions can run high—and hostile—when a developer encounters a group intent on preventing new construction in a neighborhood. Check out the review in Multi-Housing News. http://www.multi-housingnews.com/multihousing/search/search_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000643179OCTOBER 01, 2004
 

POSTED: November 8, 2004
Read Mid-Atlantic Builder magazine's review of NIMBYism http://www.homebuilders.org/?p=50419 in their September/October 2004 issue.

POSTED: November 8, 2004

Read the review of NIMBYism in the Florida Real Estate Journal June 2004. > VIEW PDF

POSTED: November 8, 2004
Check out the review of NIMBYism in the September/October 2004 issue of Building Systems magazine. > VIEW PDF

POSTED: November 6, 2004

Publisher's Weekly's Selected Home Improvement and Decorating Titles, September 2004—June 2005. CENTERLINE MEDIA. Tired of home advice? Try a fictional account of home improvement in The Carpenter’s Notebook by Mark Clement (Nov., $24.95). The publisher describes the novel as The Bridges of Madison County meets Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA470289.html October 11, 2004.

POSTED: October 30, 2004

Suzy and Scott Phillips asked Mark to build their deck on The American HomeShop. Check your local listings in April 2005 to find out when it airs on your local Public Television station.

POSTED: October 25, 2004

Mark Clement will be discussing The Carpenter's Notebook on Lincoln, Nebraska's Community Home Show (KZUM 89.3 FM) with Fernando Pages on November 11 at 12 p.m. central time.

POSTED: October 19, 2004
Check out BUILDER magazine's book review of The Carpenter's Notebook in the November 2004 issue! > VIEW PDF

POSTED: October 17, 2004

Check out a review of The Carpenter's Notebook in the November/December issue

of Tools of the Trade magazine

 

 
           



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