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Archives for July 2008

July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

New SFWA Grand Master

July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

Harry Harrison,creator of The Stainless Steel Rat and author of the novel that inspired the movie Soylent Green, will be honored as the next (and twenty-sixth) Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America during their 2009 Nebula Award ceremony. Harrison published his first science fiction story, ‘Rock Diver,’ in the August 1951 issue of Worlds Beyond, and went on to produce more than 62 novels, eight short fiction collections, six non-fiction books and numerous short stories. His more recent works include best-selling alternate world trilogies West of Eden and Stars and Stripes Forever!

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July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

Rachel Donadio Will Run NYT Rome Bureau

July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

NYT Book Review editor and essayist Rachel Donadio announced via e-mail that she is leaving TBR to work as the Times’ bureau chief in Rome, starting this fall.Observer item

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July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

Adam Bellow's "Conservative Chronicle"

July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

Collins editor Adam Bellow’s essay in World Affairs Journal has drawn a number of comments from other quarters, though originally the site only display a short preview. Now the full text is accessible free on the web. His conclusion: “As an editor, I will continue to stand athwart modern liberalism yelling, ‘Stop!’ To that end I will undoubtedly publish the occasional blazing polemic. But I am also cognizant of my role as a senior figure in the conservative movement, with all the responsibilities that entails. I am now approaching the age that Erwin [Glikes] was when he hired me, and […]

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July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

Courier Takes Big Charge Against Creative Homeowner

July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

In reporting third quarter fiscal 2008 results, Courier Corporation took a “non-cash impairment charge of approximately $23.9 million related to poor performance at Creative Homeowner,” reporting a net loss of $12.4 million against flat sales of $73.4 million. Creative Homeowner “was especially hard hit in the quarter, experiencing slow sales and higher-than-anticipated returns from retailers due to the continued reduction in store traffic at home improvement centers and other large retail chains. Including the allowance for returns, Creative Homeowner’s third-quarter sales were down 45% from a year earlier. The result was a pre-tax loss of $3.6 million” for the period. […]

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July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

Kay Ryan, "Outsider Who Revels in Wordplay," Next Poet Laureate

July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

Winner of “a carriage full of poetry prizes for her funny and philosophical work, including awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and in 1994, the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, worth $100,000,” Kay Ryan, 62, will be appointed to succeed Charles Simic as the country’s 16th poet laureate today. (She takes the post in the fall.) NEA chairman Dana Gioia calls her the “thoughtful, bemused, affectionate, deeply skeptical outsider.” Ryan jokes with the Washington Post: “I thought I might take it upon myself to prevent all bad poetry from being published during my reign.” She explains […]

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July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

Makinson: Why Are Outsiders Unwelcome?

July 17, 2008By Michael Cader

Penguin Group ceo John Makinson has an essay up at the Bookseller: “It is striking how rarely book publishers take…a gamble on talent from outside the industry. I arrived in book publishing late in my career and was amazed to discover that every other head of house (itself a term that helps to define book publishers as a race apart) had been in the industry for decades. “So, too, had almost everyone else. Across the Atlantic, reservations have been expressed about the appointment of a Bertelsmann executive to the top job at Random House. Well, yes, he may have worked […]

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