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BookCamp Vancouver 2009 - Monniblog - monnibo + blog = monniblog

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 11:22 pm -

If your purpose is faster delivery, Morgan mentioned that the current time frame for producing a book is a year to year and a half (after the manuscript has been written). Excerpt from:  BookCamp Vancouver 2009 - Monniblog - monnibo + blog = monniblog  Read More →


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Keeping a project alive

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 10:00 pm -

Here’s another weird one: how long does it take you to write a book ? Read the original post:  Keeping a project alive  Read More →


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Nick Obourn - The Culture Spoke – Nabokov Continues to Vex: To …

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 8:42 pm -

As many are aware, Nabokov’s final manuscript , penned on 138 index cards toward the end of the author’s life, will be published on November 17 by Knopf. The debate surrounding the book has been whether or not Dmitri Nabokov, Vladimir’s only … Originally posted here: Nick Obourn - The Culture Spoke – Nabokov Continues to Vex: To …  Read More →


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Freelance Writing Jobs for Monday, October 26, 2009 …

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 6:02 pm -

PHOTOS/ ART : “Please do not submit artwork or proposals by email. Please do not submit artwork or proposals by email. See original here: Freelance Writing Jobs for Monday, October 26, 2009 …  Read More →


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Nathan Bransford - Literary Agent: Themes Schmemes

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 2:33 pm -

I think the drive to write Literature/ art sometimes leads some very talented writers, especially young ones, to write books that as an agent I can’t sell because there’s too much attention paid to the themes and the subtext and the meaning and other English-class-type concerns, ….. I know many agents claim that m.f.a.s don’t matter, but wouldn’t you receive Nathan Englander’s manuscript differently knowing that he is a graduate of Iowa and recommended by so and so? See original here: Nathan Bransford - Literary Agent: Themes Schmemes  Read More →


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A Brief History of the Museum: From Ptolemy's Mouseion to the …

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 1:53 pm -

The centre had some collection as well as a botanical garden and zoological park. It was primarily intended for the study of philosophy, science, art and literature. Thus, it was more a prototype university than a museum in the strictest sense. Read more here:  A Brief History of the Museum: From Ptolemy's Mouseion to the …  Read More →


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Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Blog posts / The Eye of …

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 11:24 am -

I’m usually attracted to a book by it’s cover art because I’m a visual person. I thought the original cover art was good but this is a HUGE improvement Here is the original post:  Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Blog posts / The Eye of …  Read More →


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Books and Manuscripts Sale at Sotheby's « Enfilade

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 10:53 am -

They probably don’t shed lots of light art historically, though — as noted on the Sotheby’s site — they are relevant for the later history of the Grand Tour. In fact, the sale generally is useful for materials related to travel and … Gabriel Heaton, who works in the books and manuscripts department at Sotheby’s, describes the letters as “just beautiful.” “The way that you can get a sense of Byron’s thought process from his letters is just spine-tingling,” he tells Renee … See more here: Books and Manuscripts Sale at Sotheby's « Enfilade  Read More →


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“La Suite” at Air de Paris (Contemporary Art Daily)

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 8:35 am -

No work is heredity-free, even if each invents its own history of art ; but its decision is that of whom to follow, not of who will follow it. LA SUITE, by contrast, decides on which works follow; but it writes its own history – and, .. More here: “La Suite” at Air de Paris (Contemporary Art Daily)  Read More →


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Effortless Incitement: Robophobia in The Grauniad

Written by admin on October 27, 2009 – 4:16 am -

Music, writing or art is a communication between two humans. Read the original post:  Effortless Incitement: Robophobia in The Grauniad  Read More →


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