Saturday, June 18, 2005



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So things are all right after all, and I shall wind up my defense of criticism by observing that excessively kind notices, coming from all sides and lasting a career, can sterilize an artist more effectively than the cold shower that wakes one up to real life. That must have been what Jean Paulhan had in mind when he wrote, 'Bad reviews preserve an author better than alcohol preserves a piece of fruit.’
-François Truffaut, "What Do Critics Dream About?" (courtesy of Cinetrix)
At Amazon I am looking for bad reviews only ... Be brave! Pour Freezing Cold Water on my thick skin:-) Amazon Egozone
Galley Boy [Our publishing correspondent talks to the prosecutor turned CNN and Court TV personality Galley Girl: Talking With Nancy Grace; Far from being filled with dreams and hope, children today view studying hard and becoming a white-collar worker as a path synonymous with drudgery and despair. In every previous period of the postwar era there were companies and industries in which youngsters longed to work. But today there are no salaried posts to which children aspire Writer gives voice to a generation full of despair ]
• · USA Today's Bob Minzesheimer recommends a shortlist of Father's Day purchases. Second only to Christmas, the run-up to Father's Day is bustling at many bookstores For Dad; Laptop makers are finding new ways of making multimedia features more accessible Slick book
• · · Dusty gems of the weekly rentals in your local video store Top five losing your virginity films ; Two doctors say they have uncovered an anatomy lesson hidden in Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel's ceiling ... Putting heart and soul into it Michelangelo's body of work seen in new light ; Christos Tsiolkas started writing a non-fiction book about the Balkans, but it grew into a novel European vocation
• · · · The talk-show queen has beaten Mel in the power ranking. Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey reigns supreme among celebrities, according to Forbes magazine's power rankings of the top 100 celebrities released today Oprah's power trip ; Film directors' `making of' Web offerings stoke fans' zeal Meet the new kids on the blog
• · · · · disgraced New York Times reporter learns his identity has been stolen by an all-American hunk who killed his wife and three children. The result is the most unlikely "True Story" you'll ever read The journalist and the murderer ; via Ketchum ; A Blog, Like Marriage, Is For Better Or Worse. Is One Right For Your Organization?
• · · · · · New project works with blog authors to transform their blog material into a completed book in 90 days From Blog to Book in 90 Days ; Music raises pulses, but it can also raise vast sums of money and prompt real social change Live 8: Politics of rock