August 2010
41 posts
NSFW: A Modest Proposal For Authors Who Abandon... →
i really like this post by paul carr, not because it defends publishers, but because it’s so snarky. i could rename the post “nsfw: stfu & stfd.”
toriaezupro:
this made me smile (finally) :)
this sport, y’all. relishing these next two weeks.
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i haven’t been sleeping well. i don’t get enough sleep in the first place, and those six hours are constantly interrupted by…something. it seems i’m always checking my phone at 2 am and 4:30 am, and then wanting to throw it across the room when it jingles at 6 am.
the funny thing is, once i’m on the bus i practically black out for an hour. i don’t even wake up...
My new favorite question!
housingworksbookstore:
Which authors’ next books are you sure to read whether or not the subject matter interests you at all?
love this question, but can’t say i have an author that i would read no matter what. it took me over a year to pick up john green’s paper towns…
but! my question is, could you replace “authors’” with “publishers’”...
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The Babysitters Club, by Bret Easton Ellis →
markcoatney:
(via saucy)
This is every bit as good as you might imagine it would be.
This is his first attempt at writing young adult fiction.
I am not joking when I say that because there is nothing to see (especially, and...
– Email exchange between Maureen Dowd and author Sam Wasson on the sad state of the romantic comedy.
Tragedy of Comedy
(via peterwknox)
sammy! love seeing him everywhere (and preachin’ it) but it’s always the best when he turns up in my dashboard.