Making A Small Fortune by Matthew Spaur audiobook

Making A Small Fortune: Surviving publishing, parenting, and porphyria

By Matthew Spaur
Read by Matthew Spaur

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9.10 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9798822601420

About half of all new businesses fail in their first five years. This is the story of one of them. At the start of the 21st century, Matthew Spaur remarried, became a stepparent to three boys, and started a weekly newspaper--all at the same time. Almost overnight, he became a self-employed working parent with bad business timing. He did this despite having never owned a business, worked on a newspaper, taken a journalism class, or sold advertising. Soon, the Wall St. tech bubble burst, the 9/11 attacks exploded, and the country slid into recession and then war. Media outlets started receiving envelopes of anthrax in their mail. The internet revolution began to obliterate the newspaper industry. At home, his new wife and two of his stepsons developed life-threatening illnesses. With family, friends, and a little humor, he eventually found his way through his attempt at making a small fortune. “This memoir’s reward is insights shared by a man honest with himself and his strengths and limitations in a way that is compelling, actually quietly fascinating.” Jay Levin, founder of LA Weekly newspaper

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About half of all new businesses fail in their first five years. This is the story of one of them.

At the start of the 21st century, Matthew Spaur remarried, became a stepparent to three boys, and started a weekly newspaper--all at the same time. Almost overnight, he became a self-employed working parent with bad business timing. He did this despite having never owned a business, worked on a newspaper, taken a journalism class, or sold advertising.

Soon, the Wall St. tech bubble burst, the 9/11 attacks exploded, and the country slid into recession and then war. Media outlets started receiving envelopes of anthrax in their mail. The internet revolution began to obliterate the newspaper industry. At home, his new wife and two of his stepsons developed life-threatening illnesses.

With family, friends, and a little humor, he eventually found his way through his attempt at making a small fortune.

“This memoir’s reward is insights shared by a man honest with himself and his strengths and limitations in a way that is compelling, actually quietly fascinating.” Jay Levin, founder of LA Weekly newspaper

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 9.10
Audience: Adult
Language: English