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I work in a very big library, but in P.R. Really big libraries need a lot of different kinds of professionals who don't have the actual title Librarian. Popular these days: finance, budget, grant-writing, etc. What kind of consulting do you do?
The advantage: You're working in a library...
If the demonstrators cited books like Romeo and Juliet, I think they've lost perspective. The next Shakespeare won't live or die by the number of full-time book editors.
I read that Heinrich Heine heard the rustling of eagle's wings above him as he wrote, and sometimes I feel like I'm hearing that too. It's revising that makes me feel like I'm hitting my head against the screen.
This is interesting to me. When I read the play or see it, I don't laugh at all. I've always thought every line was forboding and tragic. Can you give me some examples of the dialogue you're talking about?
Edit: I just noticed that this is an old thread. If you still have that view, and...
All right, fine--I was being optimistic.
My uncle, a prosecutor, gave me an observation that I've found useful: When somebody has evidence that helps their case, they practically trip over themselves rushing to the courthouse to present it. Just by being cagey about how they're going to...
This is an old chain email that "Ivy" has been posting around the web for the past few days. If she spreads it around enough, she'll have good luck. We're being used.
What I've learned from my unsolicited recommendations on Amazon is that they aren't shy about stocking and promoting smut. I think it's because I bought one of Lenny's reviewed books, for which I thank him nonetheless.
Since I never know what's going to confront me when I open my Amazon...