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May 12, 2015

Tonight. Come!

Tonight. Come!



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Published on May 12, 2015 08:08

January 28, 2015

"'By The Book' offers a light, pleasurable look at writers and literature."

Tha...

"'By The Book' offers a light, pleasurable look at writers and literature."

Thank you, Smoky Mountain News:

http://www.smokymountainnews.com/aae/item/15018-advice-for-becoming-a-body-gardener


Advice for becoming a body ‘gardener’
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Coverage of music and the arts plus upcoming events in western North Carolina.
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Published on January 28, 2015 08:58

January 12, 2015

I talk to the Daily Beast about "By the Book":

I talk to the Daily Beast about "By the Book":


When Writers Pick Their Favorite Books
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In a Q&A, Pamela Paul, the editor of the New York Times Book Review's By the Book feature, talks about getting writers to talk about books, disappointing film flacks, and how the paper picks its winners.
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Published on January 12, 2015 05:54

January 9, 2015

Here's where I'll be on Monday. If it is indeed sold out, I look forward to seei...

Here's where I'll be on Monday. If it is indeed sold out, I look forward to seeing those who already have tickets there:

http://www.bostonathenaeum.org/events/2417/book-writers-literature-and-literary-life-new-york-times-book-review


SOLD OUT. By the Book: Writers on Literature and the Literary Life from the New York Times Book...
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This event is SOLD OUT. A wait list will be maintained for this event. Please contact events@bostonathenaeum.org or 617-720-7600. The fee for this members only event is $10.00 Pamela Paul
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Published on January 09, 2015 14:50

December 19, 2014

Nice to have a book that shapes:

http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/co......

Nice to have a book that shapes:

http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/content/view/3793/28/


Books That Shape Us
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The Alumni Magazine from Brown University, published bi-monthly since 1900.
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Published on December 19, 2014 14:27

Hooray! A terrific recommendation from Books on the Table:

My favorite gift boo...

Hooray! A terrific recommendation from Books on the Table:

My favorite gift book this season is By the Book: Writers on 9781627791458Literature and the Literary Life from The New York Times Book Review. It’s a collection of columns from the “By the Book” column that appears in the Book Review every Sunday. Authors are asked a series of questions, such as “What book is on your nightstand right now?”, “What was the last book that made you cry?”, and “What books might we be surprised to find on your shelves?” About 70 authors are included — everyone from David Sedaris to Carl Hiaasen to J.K. Rowling. As the editor, Pamela Paul, says:

We all want to know what other people are reading. We peer at strangers’ book covers on an airplane and lean over their e-books on the subway . . . When I launched By the Book in The New York Times Book Review, it was an effort to satisfy my own genuine, insatiable desire to know what others — smart people, well-read people, people who are good writers themselves — were reading in their spare time. The idea was to stimulate a conversation about books, but one that took place at a more exalted level than the average water cooler chat. That meant starting big, and for me that meant David Sedaris. Who wouldn’t want to know which books he thinks are funny? Or touching or sad or just plain good?

In coming up with the questions for David Sedaris, and then for those who followed, I decided to keep some consistent — What book would you recommend to the president to read? — while others would come and go. If you’re going to find out what books John Grisham likes, you’ve got to ask about legal thrillers. When talking to P.J. O’Rourke, you want to know about satire.

Ann Patchett, who is one of the interview subjects in By the Book, is also the owner of Parnassus Books in Nashville. Her store has a wonderful blog, and today’s post (“What Book People Give When They Give Books: The Ultimate Holiday Guide”) lists some spot-on gift-giving suggestions for the readers on your list. The clever categories include “for the party host, a better gift than a bottle of wine”, “for anyone who’s looking for a book as good as Unbroken“, “for the picky, discriminating book addict who has already read everything on earth”, and “for anyone whose soul is not made of ice and rocks”.

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Published on December 19, 2014 06:23

Lovely write-up by Snowbound Books:

http://www.snowboundbooks.com/leas-ho...-...

Lovely write-up by Snowbound Books:

http://www.snowboundbooks.com/leas-holiday-picks-2014


Lea's Holiday Picks 2014 | Snowbound Books
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Who wouldn’t want to live in a French Circus Caravan?? Or a school bus? Finally, my dreams of downsizing have become a movement. This book is filled with lots of great color photos. I could peruse this book for hours. This would be a great gift for those on your list with a severe case of wanderlust…
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Published on December 19, 2014 06:22

December 17, 2014

Why, thank you!

Why, thank you!


Gift Guide
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Kirkus Reviews Blog: Writing/Publishing: Gift Guide
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Published on December 17, 2014 11:15

December 13, 2014