In which the author explains how books about real life are better than fiction.
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Landscape architect Diana Balmori’s shelves mix the radical with the practical.
David Goodwillie tackles two of his favorite subjects, radicalism and New York.
From sex cults to black metal, DC Pierson finds books naughty and nice at PowerHouse Arena.
Comics vets Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón talk about their new graphic biography.
A Paris travelogue and a slice of Americana help pass the time.
Authors Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colòn make a comeback with their graphic adaptation of The 9/11 Report.
David Goodwillie doubts a friend who brags about going to a Yankee game with Don DeLillo and Paul Auster.
Ken Wheaton’s desert island pick appropriates a Czech classic from a friend.
GUEST AUTHORS: Anne Trubek and Dave Cullen.
May 16th, 2011 at 3:02 pm
How fun, even if the topic of his book is eery. I liked the storage system he had on the wall. Anne was standing in front of it near the end of this video, and there’s nothing in it. No papers stuck in the cubby holes, nothing tacked on the corkboard. Pretty much exactly how I work. Everything’s on my desk around me. I have storage systems without anything in them, because if I file it away, I have to go back and find it. If I keep it on my desk, I’ll have easier access–unless I pile too many papers on top. Funny. Other writers, like me, will be able to relate to that when Dave is dead. LOL.
May 16th, 2011 at 3:10 pm
[...] book, A Skeptic’s Guide to Writers’ Houses. One day last winter, she joined us in a little experiment. Anne reached out to Dave Cullen, author of Columbine, to see if he was game for playing possum. We [...]