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Here's an interesting item about Oprah:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reli...
I guess this art gallery owner did not sign one of Oprah's confidentiality agreements!
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reli...
I guess this art gallery owner did not sign one of Oprah's confidentiality agreements!
Many of us have enjoyed Jacquelyn Mitchard's books over the years. Poor lady has fallen on hard times but she is fighting back.
http://myown.oprah.com/audition/index...
http://myown.oprah.com/audition/index...
I am cleaning out my computer files and just came upon this interesting 2008 interview with Elizabeth Strout. There are a couple of audios included.
http://www.themorningnews.org/archive...
http://www.themorningnews.org/archive...
I've been reading various chapters of many library books. Most of them are based on the reconstruction of South Carolina during 1875 and 1876. Research can be so boring; especially, when you don't find what you're looking for. I'm also trying to find out about the Militia back then. Were they the same as "Federal Troops?" There doesn't seem to be much written on the subject, even on the internet. Does anyone know anything? I hope this comment isn't that out of place.
I know nothing about this topic....good luck finding info! I never knew an author who did not like research...they all seem to find it the equivalent of a "treasure hunt".
JoAnn, unfortunately, I'm only happy when I find the treasure. Thanks to those at Goodreads, I've finally found something that's leading me in the right direction.
Best regards,
Deborah
Best regards,
Deborah


The voyeur in me loves to read about authors' homes, too. This is by Ann Patchett, about where she lives.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/14/gar...
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/14/gar...
One of the best books I have ever read is Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It turns out that she got her Masters in writing in the same program in which my daughter is getting hers, at Johns Hopkins. Laura found out that she is speaking on Friday at a nearby college and is planning to go. How I would love to be there! She is one powerful writer.
Laura loved hearing Adichie speak. She said she was so composed and beautifully spoken and interesting. And gorgeous too! Laura bought Purple Hibiscus which we will both read.
Voyeur that I am, I loved reading this and seeing the photos of things in Nora Ephron's apartment!
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/28/mag...
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/28/mag...

In a snarky way I am glad she keeps getting mileage out of her divorce story with Bernstein!
R. wrote: "In a snarky way I am glad she keeps getting mileage out of her divorce story with Bernstein! .."
hahahaa
Thanks for the tip on the T and C article. I have never bought it either. I just found the cover photo of the two gals:
http://julierantsandraves.com/tag/ina...
hahahaa
Thanks for the tip on the T and C article. I have never bought it either. I just found the cover photo of the two gals:
http://julierantsandraves.com/tag/ina...

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/0..."
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Thanks for the article, JoAnn. I had no idea he was the the 6th most profitable author.
I have A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog on my TBR list.
If you are into the horror genre, his book
Watchers is very good.
I've also read
Strangers
Whispers
I remember that I enjoyed them all. But it was so long ago, over 20 years, that I no longer recall the plots.
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I just enjoyed reading how Kelley did her research. I am a voyeur in that respect. I love reading about how aut..."
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I think Kelly is known for uncomplimentary books, so you may like it ! :)
One of the features on C-SPAN Book TV that I love is when they have their In-Depth 3 hour interviews with authors. They usually have the author give a tour of the place where they write. Some give a tour of their bookshelves. And most tell their writing schedule.
John Dean was on this past weekend. He gave a tour of his writing office in his home. He gave his daily schedule. And noted that he now reads his 3 newspapers online. He also uses a program that he can dictate into his computer so he doesn't have to type. He said he suffers from carpel tunnel so that helps him a lot. He also has a stepper in his office that he uses to take exercise breaks and get his circulation moving. He has a alarm on his computer to tell him to take a break and exercise. He does this because he said he has a great facility to concentrate and will be working on his book for hours without moving. He also said for his new book, because of the new Apple iPad, he is thinking multi platform. With the new iPad he can link to various things. He was very high tech. He also said he wouldn't be able to put out a book a year if he had to do it the old fashion way. ( write out by hand versus a computer and also having to go to the library to do research) It was a fascinating interview.
** You can view the John Dean program and other interviews on your computer. Go to www.bookTV.org