With apologies to Peaches and Herb… last week we posted an item about how Jose Canseco is now, believe it or not, looking more and more believeable. In that post, we mentioned how The Miami Herald was reporting that Canseco had sold the rights to a second book about steroids in baseball. Now, The Baltimore…
I stumbled across this very cool website while reading Maud Newton’s great blog, which you can check out here. Jonathan Lethem, author of The Fortress of Solitude and Motherless Brooklyn among others, has a very cool website that provides hours of fun. Just keep reloading the main page and see how many times it changes…
And rounding out our coverage of The New York Times coverage of the book world (I promise I’ll dig up some more original content tomorrow, as opposed to just highjacking their news)… there is a really interesting profile of Bret Easton Ellis. Check out the article here. Keep an eye out for the Slushpile review…
And since you just registered for The New York Times website, then you can easily check out this review of Jim Harrison’s great new book The Summer He Didn’t Die. Read the review here.
Much has been made of the “death” of fiction and how the major magazines are reducing, or even eliminating, their short fiction programs. There is an interesting article by Rachel Donadio The New York Times that questions whether fiction is withering away because the public isn’t interested, or if it’s being starved by lack of…