Startup Showcase: Byliner: Writing Short and Selling Big
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Lynn Rosen
Tayman, the company's founder and CEO, jokes that he started Byliner so he could write in this new short form, but now has no time to do so. As to how the writer morphed into the business man: "If you have an exciting idea with promise you can build a team that helps you execute that idea."
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