On his blog today, Antoine Wilson talks about literary communities and how an extended group of writer friends can have a "somewhat haphazard slow-mo trickle-down long-distance domino-topple influence" on the reading and writing life.
Here is a photo of Antoine at the Rules For Saying Goodbye paperback party the other night:
Wow. That's a big image. Too bad I have no idea how to make it smaller. You will notice that Antoine, in the true spirit of the occasion, has matched his attire to the Rules For Saying Goodbye book cover:
At the end of the evening, all the books provided by the publisher (thanks, Picador!) had vanished, so Antoine took home a bottle of vodka instead. Seriously.
I like the cover, Katherine! It reminds me of the Ruland Coat of Arms which features three goblets and nothing else.
Posted by: Jim | May 29, 2008 at 02:46 PM
Thanks, Jim! I think Picador really got it right. I don't believe I've ever seen the Ruland Coat of Arms.
Posted by: katherine | May 29, 2008 at 02:56 PM
Randomly picked this book up at a train station recently. LOVED it and am recommending to everyone I know!
Posted by: Courtney | August 06, 2008 at 02:23 PM