HARD NEWS 06/03/02 - Blog Crazy!
HARD NEWS 06/03/02 - Blog Crazy!
Hi folks,
Lots to read this week if you haven't visited Public Address - and even if you have, I've made a couple of interesting updates to the Bosnian post in Hard News.
Yes, the Faith thing is still coming - I'm getting bogged down in research ...
Cheers,
RB
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The Bosnian connection |Mar 05, 2003 10:46
Russell
Brown's Hard News
My occasional correspondent Neil
Morrison has been back in touch: "I'm not sure why you have
adopted the Listener's penchant for disparaging 'pro-war
lefties," he says. "It seems that the intolerance bug is
spreading. I don't see how you can possible allege that
pro-war lefties 'in particular' pay no attention to issues
of international law. It is exactly they who, ever since US
intervention in Bosnia, have made an attempt to look at the
moral and ... "
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,hardnews.sm#post303
Dirty work |Mar 05, 2003 17:05
Now playing in the
Muse Lounge
If you get in quick you can win a signed copy
of my new novel. Scarlett Thomas liked it. A gal, a writer
and a Scot - an endearing hat trick - she mistrusts chick
lit and runs a fine author site . Apart from that I've still
been avoiding the local reviews. I lost about six weeks
doing publicity for the new book - it messes with your head
...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,muselounge.sm#post305
Duct tape'll fix it... |Mar 03, 2003 16:48
Jolisa
Gracewood in NYC
Living in New York is, paradoxically,
like living in a tiny village. You can walk pretty much
anywhere, and pretty much everything you need is within
walking distance. For a 16 month old freshly qualified
perambulator who much prefers "wokking" to being strapped
into his stroller, this quasi-village life is a bonus: it's
three blocks from home to the supermarket, and super-toddler
walks all the way. I get disapproving glances from those
Manhattanites who ...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,busytown.sm#post301
Peeing from the shoulders of giants |Mar 02, 2003 20:33
Damian Christie - Cracker With Attitude
As promised
before I left for Australia, here's the complete Q&A of an
interview I did a couple of months back with US author
William Gibson shortly before the release of his latest
novel, Pattern Recognition . For those who know who Gibson
is, great, but for those who don't, he's written about 8
books, the most famous is probably his first, Neuromancer ,
in which he basically predicts the advent of the Net.
Obviously the Net ...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,cracker.sm#post297
Something's gotta give --- |Mar 02, 2003 16:49
Debra
Daley's astral plane
It's a while since I was here and
that's because in the last fortnight I haven't been able to
turn a page in my diary without having a big bunch of stuff
to deal with. I'm thinking that the stress-y fall-out I have
been experiencing might have something to do with my writing
these posts about yoga and the metaphysical resonances of my
little tealight and incense world. Did you see that movie
Fight Club? ...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,chant.sm#post295
The Third Place |Feb 27, 2003 12:06
Rob O'Neill live
in Sydney
We wandered out on Saturday to get the Girlie a
desk. Years 11 and 12, as they call sixth and seventh form
over here, are pretty important and she?s got a lot of work
to do heading into her HSC (Higher School
Certificate)...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,heat.sm#post292
ENDS