Photo by Nick DeWolf (via)
Archives for 2011
The end of the shy author?
What usually gets lost in the perpetual refrain about authors becoming their own marketers is that there’s no particular connection between writing talent and a gift for self-promotion.
— Laura Miller, “Writer, Sell Thyself”
In a world where authors are expected to self-promote — and someday, perhaps, self-publish — would Salinger or Harper Lee or Thomas Pynchon, reclusive introverts all, have found an audience? Are we about to lose the writer, however brilliant, whose only gift is writing? Read the article.
Fitzgerald’s briefcase
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s briefcase. The monogram reads:
Scott Fitzgerald
597 – 5th Ave.
New YorkThe address is not Fitzgerald’s but that of his publisher, Charles Scribner’s Sons.
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Chuey House
Richard Neutra’s “Chuey House,” Los Angeles. (via)
Baldessari: Tips for Artists Who Want to Sell
New York, 1964
What information consumes
In an information-rich world, the wealth of information means a dearth of something else: a scarcity of whatever it is that information consumes. What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients.
Economist Herbert Simon, 1971
Bird vs. Magic
If you’re a hoop fan of [cough] a certain age, this HBO documentary on Magic and Bird is great. You can watch it on YouTube for now, beginning here. Do it soon, before they take it down.