Harpers announced that Roger D. Hodge, a 38-year-old who has worked with the magazine since 1996, will take over the editor position in April. The New York Times ran an interesting profile of the new boss and discussed his childhood on a ranch in Texas. This little nugget in the article really caught my attention:…
The excellent Syntax of Things gave a nice preview of the new issue of the Oxford American. I just got my copy so I can’t comment on much, but the SoT folks provide a detailed discussion of the magazine’s contents. I did notice that Marc Smirnoff’s Editor’s Box column focuses on the personality and painting…
Several newspapers picked up an Associated Press report that provided Richard Howorth’s suggestions for 11 books that explain the South and all it’s complexity. Howorth is the owner of Square Books and a past president of the American Booksellers Association. His list is interesting and challenging. Certainly, you’ll have books you think he left out.…
Guitar great Link Wray passed away at the age of 76. CNN provided a nice recap of his life and career. The article also included some great quotes about his influence on other guitar players. “He is the king; if it hadn’t been for Link Wray and Rumble, I would have never picked up a…
It’s an unfortunate reality of the journalism and publishing business that magazines don’t succeed. And that sometimes they are given up for dead by the media conglomerates that own them. And so goes the fate of Sync. About twenty of the magazine’s employee’s will be laid off or transferred to other areas of the Ziff…