You might remember John’s call for submissions from geek authors. Now, from the great Maud Newton, I have proof that writing a geek book doesn’t doom your literary career forever. It seems that in 1982, Martin Amis published a book called Invasion of the Space Invaders: An Addict’s Guide to Battle Tactics, Big Scores and…
Maybe my hero William Faulkner just ain’t what America wants. Seems like Oprah’s touch is back. Publishers Weekly is reporting that Vintage announced 85,000 copies of James Frey’s A Million Little Pieces since Oprah’s endorsement was announced 4 days ago. Maybe if Faulkner had been cutting up lines “on a bevel” instead of coffins, he…
I’m moving at this week, so please bear with me if there are fewer posts than usual. The moving company sends out this guy to look at the apartment and all the stuff and he provides an estimate of total weight. There aren’t any real calculations except for the fact this guy’s been doing this…
From Bookninja, I learned about this great article that details the sometimes bitter and contentious relationship between CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien. Seems they fought frequently, sometimes violently. At one point, the pair argued about The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe which prompted Lewis to write that there’s “no harm in him, only needs…
I recently mentioned Matt Bondurant’s great story, Telemetry in the new issue of Glimmertrain. And of course, he was one of the earlier interviews conducted for Slushpile. This past weekend, Bondurant appeared at the Baltimore Book Festival where he read from his novel, The Third Translation and also took part in a panel discussion entitled…