Where’s My 15 Minutes?
I first met Los Angeles PR hunk Howard Bragman while publishing HERO Magazine back in late 1999. We’d meet up at Crazy Fish in Beverly Hills and he’d graciously share his vast business acumen over Asahis and spicy tuna rolls.
Now, Bragman’s advice comes to the masses in his upcoming book: Where’s My Fifteen Minutes? which is due for release the day after Christmas. Drawing upon juicy examples from Frank Sinatra to Monica Lewinsky, Bragman explores how to make the public relations game work for the average Joe.
Look for a forthcoming exclusive Q&A with Mr. Bragman here on P.L.L.



October 17th, 2008 at 7:26 am
I recently read the book Crisis: 40 Stories Revealing the Personal, Social, and Religious Pain and Trauma of Growing Up Gay in America, edited by Mitchell Gold (of the furniture company Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams).
A fascinating read. For me, one of the most moving chapters was written by Bragman. His writing is honest, insightful, and moving.
I’m looking forward to his book.
October 17th, 2008 at 9:00 am
Mitchell Gold is one of the most generous, free spirited men I have had the distinct pleasure of reading about through art, culture, and current affairs. It is truly a joy to hear that Gold is such a gifted writer and that he and he alone has influences such young minds through his book. These young minds such as Jonathan are the people who will impact the shape of this race and this time. The culture stands open to the door of change. Will we walk through the door? With youth such as Jonathan and men such as Gold, we truly shall over come.
February 8th, 2009 at 7:15 pm
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