With the final of The Apprentice yesterday, a show that's been the talk of the office for a while and which I have unsurprisingly found myself getting into (although I am still in full fury over the firing of Raef), it seems timely that the 'original' Sir Alan Sugar, Donald Trump, should appear on the blog this morning. I can't resist pointing out here that as far as I'm aware Sir Alan made most of his money out of property and not those slightly dodgy computers (though he didn't do too bad out of them...).
But anyway, the reason for Trump's mention is that our very own author William Coles has written a feature on him for the Wall Street Journal. Coles, who used to be the Sun's New York Correspondent, was even kind enough to give Legend Press a plug at the end. Very nice of him and if Mr Trump wants to invest any of his millions just let me know... Actually forget that, I'm going to get in touch with Raef.
Tom






Considering some of the things Sir Bill said about The Donald in that article, I doubt very much that he’ll be trotting over to endorse the Clavier novel! And am I the only one who sniggers when I hear about someone called ‘Trump’? (tee-hee)
Posted by: Josie | 12 June 2008 at 12:46 PM