Archive for January, 2006

Something about James Frey you might not know

Posted in In the News on January 30th, 2006

The St. Joseph-Benton Harbor Herald-Palladium visits with some of the folks who knew James Frey back in high school, when he was living the roots of A Million Little Pieces. Funny thing is, most remember the depressed loner being voted class clown and break dancing on talent night.

Elizabeth Royte on the NY Times Op Ed Page

Posted in Elizabeth Royte, Garbage Land on January 28th, 2006

E-Waste@Large – New York Times

Whatever are we to do with all the electronic waste we accumulate as we upgrade our gadgets and systems? Garbage Land author Elizabeth Royte has some suggestions.

Booknoise.net | A Peoples History of Science

Posted in A People's History of Science on January 25th, 2006

A Peoples History of Science by Clifford D. Conner

A new book site from Booknoise, featuring four excerpts and a fine front-page review in the NY Times Book Review.

O’Reilly Rough Cuts

Posted in Book Promotion Strategies on January 25th, 2006

Get behind the scenes to stay ahead of the curve

Access by readers to the text while it’s being written and edited. I’m not sure David Foster Wallace would go for it (though on second thought, maybe he’ll get all over this—more footnotes!), but it’s a pretty cool idea for tech books.

The Osama Book Club?

Posted in Book Promotion Strategies on January 23rd, 2006

1/23/2006 – Publishers Weekly

Not for the faint of heart.

Naming a Bestseller

Posted in Book Promotion Strategies on January 19th, 2006

Lulu Titlescorer

Some books title themselves, but other titles are the result of a prolonged author agony (and the fallout agony of anyone nearby during the naming process). The clever folks behind this website have put together a bit of software that analyzes titles for their inherent bestselling qualities based on years of the NY Times best seller list. Good fun, at the very least.

New Uses for Glut of Small Logs From Thinning of Forests – New York Times

Posted in Last Breath on January 11th, 2006

New Uses for Glut of Small Logs From Thinning of Forests – New York Times

Last Breath author Peter Stark is featured in this NY Times science section story about logging small trees in an environmentally friendly way. One of the issues is that there are virtually no large trees left to be harvested anymore.