Posted on 24 November 2008.
I had gotten a tip about this midweek, but I waited for official confirmation before posting anything… Too Fat to Fish entered the bestseller list at number one this past weekend. That’s quite an accomplishment and what a way to kick of a holiday week. Congratulations, Artie and Anthony.
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Posted on 21 November 2008.
This week has been more about strings than pages for me. So my focus has been on guitars as opposed to books recently. It started with a visit to Cleveland, Ohio to see an all-star tribute to guitar legend Les Paul. The culimination of a week’s worth of events comprising the American Music Masters series, [...]
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Posted on 20 November 2008.
The National Book Awards were handed out last night. Here are the winners: Fiction: Peter Matthiessen for Shadow Country Nonfiction: Annette Gordon-Reed for The Hemingses of Monticello Poetry: Mark Doty for Fire to Fire Young People’s Literature: Judy Blundell for What I Saw and How I Lied Check out Galley Cat and Ed’s Reluctant Habits [...]
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Posted on 17 November 2008.
I’ve had a super-busy handful of days recently. But I did manage to read Too Fat to Fish by Artie Lange and Anthony Bozza. Now, in the interest of full disclosure, Bozza has become a friend over the time since I first interviewed him for Slushpile.net. So take these comments with a grain of salt [...]
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Posted on 12 November 2008.
Ed has an article about the difficulties collecting payment for freelance writing. In this case, it looks like it might work out well in the end. But the experience is still infuriating. The difficult economic times are putting a toll on everyone. But freelancers getting stiffed isn’t a recent phenomenon. Even during the good times, [...]
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Posted on 11 November 2008.
I spent the last several days in a hole of depression caused by my failure to mount a successful write-in campaign for Barry Hannah to become president. But then I saw this news item that brightened my mood a bit. I love it when Hannah says he’s going to use the grant money “to live.”
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