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1. Publishing Spotted: Books-on-Video, Memoir Troubles, and Vacation Photos

We seem to be having another Monday. I don't even remember having a weekend.  Nevertheless, the Internets carry on. Here are a few of the highlights marching across my screen today.

Titlepage.tv launched today, bringing a star-studded literary conversation to the web video screen. That's a picture of the host--editor superhero Daniel Menaker--over there. Everybody's got an opinion, but every self-respecting literary junkie should still check it out.

Memoirs are in the air lately. Over at Papercuts, Gregory Cowles muses on the latest creative liberties taken by a memoirist, with this report on author Misha Defonseca:

"The author was never trapped in the Warsaw ghetto. Neither was she adopted by wolves who protected her from the Nazis, nor did she trek 1,900 miles across Europe in search of her deported parents or kill a German soldier in self-defense. She wasn’t even Jewish."

To chill yourself out after a long Monday, check out Jeffrey Yamaguchi's pictures from India, complete with a good morning greeting for each location on his epic trip.  

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2. I've Always Sorta Wondered This Too

This is something I've always wondered, but it took The Longstockings to voice it perfectly. On their site someone asked the following question:

Can I ask you guys a couple slightly more technical questions? Do you get your author photos done professionally? Or have a friend take them? What are your opinions on acknowledgement sections? Long or short? Who to thank?? I'd be interested to hear what you all think about these kinds of things...

Well asked. A couple answers have come in thus far from the authors who work the blog, but I'm curious about the rest of youse folks. Photographs are difficult little things. Where do you have them done? Who does them? Sometimes I'll stare and stare at an authorial photo and wonder why they went with the one they did (I ain't naming names).

Any opinions on the matter?

7 Comments on I've Always Sorta Wondered This Too, last added: 4/18/2007
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