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The Relevance of Fiction
… “The Art of Loving,” sociological and psychological studies in profusion, and, of course, the autobiographies of … fantasy—one form of which is science-fiction. “Portnoy’s Complaint,” which is a pretty conventional novel technically … some kind of greatness or power within him, as Eric Erikson points out in “Young Man Luther,” when he describes the …
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From My Perch: A View of Publishing in 2013
… By now, you have probably heard of the fundraising website Kickstarter. The premise is simple: you create a … are now using websites like Kickstarter, Pubslush, Indiegogo, Unbound, and Authr.com to crowdsource funding for … I am hopeful this will change in the coming year. Key points from this panel include: •  There are 169 million …
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The University in a World in Transition
… see his noble handiwork, a university which has served his Commonwealth precisely as he foresaw, giving to his State … are subsequent generations—fully comparable to the cathedrals of the Middle Ages and the art of the Renaissance. … with appreciation of the properties of the new heavenly bodies called quasars and pulsars or of the strange particles …
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How to Market a Novel
… a Novel Melville House is one of the better regarded indie publishers, and from my remote perch, the reasons for … designed novellas, the people at Melville know how to communicate. Unlike many publishers, they have a clean, easy-to-navigate website , and, in my experience, they respond quickly to …
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Unfinished: On Vincent Desiderio’s Sleep
… Desiderio had achieved one of those images of such layered complexity and tautly interwoven cross-reference that the … With regard to his own fantasy of a continuum of naked bodies, Desiderio recalled for me how his own first … palpably the individual figures read as incarnate individuals.” With one of the computer renderings, he’d blurred the …
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Travel Journals
… and edited by Giada Diano and Matthew Gleeson, who recommended their publication to the author. At more than 500 … descending over Vermont mountains, and night upon us as the diesel twocar train rocks silent into Essex Junction… .  My … to Kerouac… .   Big Sur CA Mexico the Beats counterculture 226-233 By Lawrence Ferlinghetti …
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