Yet the studio wants the
blurb for ads appearing the day the movie opens.
Blurb: She is a tough, dedicated physician…he's a Terranian warrior through and through…will he be able to convince her to care for him as more than a patient?
It got switched out for another piece late in the production cycle, but we neglected to change the cover
blurb. The Marlin piece you expected will appear in an upcoming issue.
I would love to read this 'thriller' for four- and five-year-olds aloud to children but I would make sure NOT to read them the
blurb on the back.
Blurb: Camellia knows her way around city streets and the pathways of the mind.
PB Responds: The cover
blurb about shooting tighter groups referenced Randy Ulmer's Full Draw column about shooting stance.
I was fortunate enough to receive a pre-publication copy of Never Too Late to Go Vegan and wrote a
blurb for this book.
Why is the little bit of information about a book that is written on its cover called a
blurb? It seems like such a strange word.
"Folk with layers of noise" influenced by Serge Gainsbourg, Arab Strap and Phil Spector - you'll hardly find a
blurb more likely to hook us than that.
For the present work I used a self-compiled corpus of the online
blurbs of 234 textbooks published between 1996 and 2011 by Elsevier Publishing under two imprints, Butterworth-Heinemann and Architectural Press (1) with a total 82,497 words, an average of 352.55 words per
blurb (
blurbs range between 105 and 1,225 words).
A small
blurb about the history of the tradition explains: