Authors@Google: Paul Hudson


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Authors@Google: Paul Hudson

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The Authors@Google program welcomed Paul Hudson to Google's New York office to discuss his book, "Prelude to Tomorrow: A Collection of Travel Stories". From New York Daily News: "A good job in the financial services industry is his financial safety net, but writing and traveling are Paul Hudson's passion. His "Prelude to Tomorrow: A Collection of Travel Stories" came out self-published, through iUniverse, as a paperback and an e-book in February. Hudson, 27, traveled extensively during college summers, and believed he had a message to share with family, friends and younger readers on seeing the world. His travel memoir never was about making big money. It involved six years of writing — nights, weekends, vacations — beginning in his junior year of college." Find out more about Paul's music at: http://www.paulhudsonmusic.com This event took place on November 6, 2008.

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