Meet Hoosier author at book signing in Fishers

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Hoosier author Julianna Newland will be at The Well Coffeehouse, 8890 E. 116th St. #120, Fishers, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7 to sign copies of her latest book, All Up In Your Bizness: Managing Your Business Crap.

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Released in October, Newland’s debut book is a whimsical collection of lighthearted and humorous stories and experiences drawn from the author’s own observations over the course of her career, accompanied by good-hearted advice to help readers navigate the business world. Published by Fulton Books, All Up In Your Bizness is a tongue-in-cheek look at well-known elements of professional life, paired with craft cocktail recipes from the mixologists of Ambrosia Restaurant in Indianapolis.

“I have been employed for more than thirty years in several jobs, where I have seen hilarious shenanigans of the men and women who worked with me and the processes and programs that often befuddled us,” Newland writes. “Although I have written dozens of speeches, testimonials, newsletters and talking points, they do not contain the wit and whimsy of this book.”

All Up In Your Bizness: Managing Your Business Crap is on sale now from the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, and Barnes and Noble. Learn more at allupinyourbizness.com.

About Julianna Newland
Julianna Newland grew up and was educated in Indianapolis – first, by lots of nuns and then at the University of Indianapolis, where she majored in English and political science. She then worked for more than 30 years for a Fortune 500 company, in state government, at two nonprofits and at a trade association in Indianapolis. She has been a writer her entire adult life, beginning as the editor in chief of her university newspaper. Her career landed her jobs in need of a solid writer who also provides other necessary skills in public affairs, such as government relations, lobbying and fundraising. Recently, she started a small communications business. To sharpen her writing and witty acumen (and for other reasons), she married award-winning journalist James G. Newland Jr., a steady source of stories about seedy characters and politics. Julianna, James and their adult son, Patrick, live in Indianapolis.