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Here are some literary events to pencil in your calendar this week.
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Pinkalicious series creator Victoria Kann will make an appearance at Books of Wonder. Meet her on Saturday, May 9th from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. (New York, NY)
Young adult author Kiera Cass will discuss her newest book, entitled The Heir, at the 92Y (Lexington Ave. branch). Join in on Saturday, May 9th starting 7:30 p.m. (New York, NY)
The next session of the Macaulay Author Series will feature a conversation between Better Than Before author Gretchen Rubin and journalist Anne Kreamer. Check it out on Monday, May 11th from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (New York, NY)
The super-fast pace of the Internet has turned a generation of writers into obsessive and anxious workers.
Today’s guest on the Morning Media Menu was Anne Kreamer talking about her new book, It’s Always Personal: Emotion in the New Workplace. She shared tips for coping with the pace and emotions of the 21st Century writing world.
Follow this MP3 link to listen. Here’s an excerpt: “For a lot of us who work remotely, you’ll send something off into the ether at some large office building and you don’t hear back and you don’t hear back. The default position is: ‘Oh my gosh, they think I’m terrible; this is the end of the world. What’s the right thing to do? Do I bother them? Do I write them? Do they hate it? ‘”
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