* Scotland is worried that a successful buyout of Ottakar's by bookselling giant Waterstone's could doom Scottish literary culture. Their hyperbole, not ours.
* Isabel Allende was recently talking up strong women at a Bay Area fundraiser.
* In his latest Q&A, Robert Birnbaum talks to Stuart Dybek about "the anniversary of the Cuban revolution, Kalamazoo MI, Jim Harrison, geographical splits in Chicago, Larry Heinemann, Adam Langer, Joseph Epstein, Nelson Algren, Gwendolyn Brooks, Jon Lethem’s "Fortress of Solutide", Last Exit to Brooklyn, voice, linearity, building libraries in Chicago, his "career", artistic collaborations, having too many options, Elisabeth Sifton, magical realism, his fascination with craft, fiction’s precarious position, small presses like Unbridled, Soft Skull, Melville House, Copper Canyon, Archaepelego, Graywolf, David Godine, Cubs or White Sox, "Courtroom 302" and independent bookstores."
* Things We Like About Canada: They actually televise their literary awards.
* The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil has launched a companion website, and it's actually pretty good - looks like folks are finally figuring out how to effectively use the web to promote books. You can even sign up for email updates: "I am envisioning these as coming directly from me, say every six minutes or so. You may receive GOING UP TO THE BATHROOM WHILE THINKING ABOUT MY CHILDHOOD CATHOLIC SCHOOL, for example, or FUCK I JUST TRIPPED ON THAT SAME DAMN STAIR WHY AM I SUCH A KLUTZ AND ALSO WHY DID OPRAH NOT CHOOSE MY BOOK AND JESUS WHY DO I HAVE TO BE GOING BALD JUST WHEN MY CAREER IS REALLY STARTING TO GO PLACES?"
* The lovely Moorishgirl gets a prominent Q&A in The Bellingham Herald.
* Nothing like a foul-mouthed, homophobic Reverend to get the day off to the right start.
* Stop in and check out the Boldtype blog, where we're trying to figure out exactly what the hell book reviews are good for anyway... Would love to know if you have the answer.
* Speaking of blogs, apparently the 92nd Street Y has got one - and it looks pretty good. Who knew?
* How to Read Hitler? With protective gloves and a vat of acid, says we, but Scott McLemee takes a slightly more nuanced look for Inside Higher Ed.
* Finally, we try to keep screenwriting crap to a minimum around here but this is the most hilarious and addicting thing we've found since the early days of TMFTML ...
Mark,
The National Book Awards are also televised here in the U.S. C-SPAN2's Book TV carries not only the award ceremony, but also the reading by finalists that takes place the day before the ceremony. It's not NBC Primetime, but it is TV.
Dennis
Posted by: Dennis | October 07, 2005 at 08:44 AM
Don't be a snob, Mark. Some of us (well, me, anyway) enjoy the screenwriting crap. Friedman's blog is a hoot. I need another thing to read in the a.m. like a hole in the head, but ...
Posted by: Karen | October 08, 2005 at 10:13 AM
Pat Hobby lives.
Posted by: genevieve | October 08, 2005 at 03:17 PM