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Do you pay attention to book news?
I mean, do you make a point of seeking out book reviews every day? Every week? I read certain review columns every day, and subscribe to a few mags mostly for their book news and excerpts, like The New Yorker, Observer, read the Guardian reviews online.
Do you read publishing news, like what’s coming out by authors you like, what’s hot in new writing, what book has a movie deal?
Do you read publishing gossip, about editors, writers, publications, who’s leaving where and going to what magazine or company? I follow media news through stuff like the NY Observers, which has a lot of space for print media gossip.
Do you read interviews with authors? I love interviews with authors, especially those who are honest about the challenges of everyday work and professional obligations. I really don’t like those who romanticize or glamorize the process unrealistically.
I really don’t like literary journals, like Ploughshares and the New York Review of Books. They’re full of eggheads who review a lot of nonfiction and politics and like to expound. Way too political for my enjoyment.
I mean, do you make a point of seeking out book reviews every day? Every week? I read certain review columns every day, and subscribe to a few mags mostly for their book news and excerpts, like The New Yorker, Observer, read the Guardian reviews online.
Do you read publishing news, like what’s coming out by authors you like, what’s hot in new writing, what book has a movie deal?
Do you read publishing gossip, about editors, writers, publications, who’s leaving where and going to what magazine or company? I follow media news through stuff like the NY Observers, which has a lot of space for print media gossip.
Do you read interviews with authors? I love interviews with authors, especially those who are honest about the challenges of everyday work and professional obligations. I really don’t like those who romanticize or glamorize the process unrealistically.
I really don’t like literary journals, like Ploughshares and the New York Review of Books. They’re full of eggheads who review a lot of nonfiction and politics and like to expound. Way too political for my enjoyment.