1.
Wired music-book news: Juliana Hatfield is releasing a memoir,
When I Grow Up, in September, and Jonathan Lethem is in a band – I'm Not Jim.
8. You're
invited to preview the 2008 Melbourne Writers' Festival program, July 16 @ 12.30
9.
Washington Post –
'Turning the Page on the Disposable Book' makes a couple of good points: 'Publishers will be forced to invest in works of quality to maintain their niche. These books will be the one product that only they can deliver better than anyone else. Those same corporate executives who dictate annual returns may begin to proclaim the virtues of research and development, the great engine of growth for business. For publishers, R&D means giving authors the resources to write the best books - works that will last, because the lasting books will, ultimately, be where the money is.' Authors do need time to produce works; it's an endless equation, though, made tricky because publishers need to make money to pay for that R&D phase.
12. Last but not least: two out of the three Winter Sleepers Salons (the Sophie Cunningham one coming soon) are podcasted
here for anyone who couldn't make it to hear and see Steven Carroll and Ramona Koval.