How Tucker Max Got Rejected by Publishing and Still Hit #1 New York Times. The infamous Tucker Max, self-proclaimed asshole. (Photo: Randy Stewart/blog.stewtopia.com) Preface: I’ve debated doing this post for a long while. Today I bite the bullet. Part of my job is introducing you to valuable lessons and interesting people you might not find otherwise. I rolled over in bed to grab my cell phone.
“You hit the list. Just after 9am PST meant the newest New York Times list had been received by publishing’s insiders. He was the only person who, play-for-play, predicted how I would hit the printed list of the New York Times. I first met Tucker in 2007 at a panel (he’ll explain), where he greeted me with “Who the fuck are you?” He made his first book, I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, a #1 New York Times bestseller with no outside support.
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