Glimmer Train offers a wonderful essay by Allison Amend in which she details the many hurdles she had to leap to publish her short story collection, “Things That Pass for Love,” now slated for publication by OV Books in October 2008. (It has a great cover image) It’s also a testament to the difficulty of […]
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Thanks to all my Book Expo video viewers — it was fun to do, and I am currently planning how I want it to develop. I haven’t written up half of the stuff I was planning on, but I think I’ll let my contribution to BEA remain in video form. My one last piece is […]
- Interview with Eli Horowitz, Editor at McSweeney’s
BOOK EXPO: Interview with McSweeney’s Publishing from Dalmatianjaws on Vimeo. We discussed McSweeney standards such as the DVD quarterly Wholphin and the 826 writing centers, but also the glories of a bathroom book that lists all known of heavy metal bands, the benefits of having a tent at Book Expo, and the problem with McSweeney’s […]
- Video Interview with Kelly Link
BOOK EXPO: Interview with Kelly Link from Doublefaced J on Vimeo. There are a few more videos I’ll be posting during the week, so check in periodically for more BEA action.
- Net Galley at Book Expo
BOOK EXPO America: Interview with NET GALLEY from James Roland on Vimeo. Interviewer: John Fox Videographer: Joel Champagne Video Editor: James Roland
- All Things BookExpo
BOOK EXPO America: Day 1, Friday May 30th from RedFence on Vimeo. Interviewer: John Fox Videographer: Joel Champagne Video Editor: James Roland
- Video Intro to Book Expo 2008
BOOK EXPO America: Intro – Friday, May 30th from RedFence on Vimeo. Interviewer: John Fox Videographer: Joel Champagne Video Editor: James Roland
- BookExpo 2008
So the first day of BookExpo was a flurry of suits and contracts and seminars and banners and free books and guys dressed up like pirates playing live music. As for the pirates, they were promoting a L. Ron Hubbard children/teen series. Don’t worry – I got video. Oh, and my shoulders ache. Free books, […]
- Food Lit (No, not Cookbooks)
The summer issue of Bookforum has a review of Lara Vapnyar’s “Broccoli and Other Tales of Food and Love.” In these brief, precisely rendered stories, each character’s relationship to food — a lovelorn woman obsessed with vegetables, a man estranged from his wife and in need of all kinds of nourishment, two older women preparing […]