Angry Blog (Free Version)

As the saying goes, don’t pick a fight with a poet.


During the darkest two years of his life, serial blogger Darren How didn’t just get angry… he got mad. He dealt with it the only way he knew how: write. He wrote of business school and the Asian workplace, and couldn’t decide which was scarier. He wrote of love and friendship, neither of which he was sure existed.

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Angry Blog (Free Version)

As the saying goes, don’t pick a fight with a poet.


During the darkest two years of his life, serial blogger Darren How didn’t just get angry… he got mad. He dealt with it the only way he knew how: write. He wrote of business school and the Asian workplace, and couldn’t decide which was scarier. He wrote of love and friendship, neither of which he was sure existed.

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Angry Blog (Free Version)

Angry Blog (Free Version)

by Darren How
Angry Blog (Free Version)

Angry Blog (Free Version)

by Darren How

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Overview

As the saying goes, don’t pick a fight with a poet.


During the darkest two years of his life, serial blogger Darren How didn’t just get angry… he got mad. He dealt with it the only way he knew how: write. He wrote of business school and the Asian workplace, and couldn’t decide which was scarier. He wrote of love and friendship, neither of which he was sure existed.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033292486
Publisher: Darren How
Publication date: 06/14/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 168,582
File size: 122 KB

About the Author

Darren How has embarked on a marketing and PR career spanning over 12 years, taking him from Singapore to Hong Kong to China through the depths of journalism, advertising and corporate communications.


He spent the first three years of his career as a copywriter, rounding off with OgilvyOne Worldwide. Then, he joined Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) to head the Corporate Communications Department and play a key role in the vast region-wide adoption of the conglomerate’s branding programmes.


In 2008, he was transferred to Jebsen & Co in an expanded Greater China role, and moved to Shanghai in support of the rapid expansion of the Group’s mainland business.


He steals time to write during business trips around Asia.

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