June 1, II

Well, I am quite tired.  Today was busy with lots of people but I think I got some good info.  In the morning i attended a panel session on book blogs entitled “Climate Change: The Environment in Book Publishing Blogs: Is their Growing Influence a Tastemaker’s dilemma? The Crossover Hurdle.”  The panel included three writers with blogs and a reviewer for the NYT with no blog – not necessarily a spirited discussion and no interesting screaming arguments – but good information and opinions on the value of  blogs and their place in literary criticism and reviewing.  No one on the panel was necessarily against blogging – 3/4 have their own blogs.  The discussion was mostly about whether or not the “democratization”of literary criticism is a good thing – that being blogging about books by the masses.  Most of the writers agreed that there are a majority of severely bad blogs out there -I quote James Marcus, one of the panelists – who quipped that blogs have unleashed “an oceanic torrent of drivel, the likes of which our culture has never seen before.”  (this really endeared him to me, because I really love the word “drivel” – but also, it makes a lot of sense.)  It’s easy to see both sides of the argument – should book blogs be considered a relevant form of literary criticism?  Or, why shouldn’t book blogs be considered a relevant form of literary criticism?  It occurred to me, while i was taking notes, that the argument that most of the people who criticize blogs don’t read them is something I can relate to – having recently discovered graphic novels and manga (not entirely willingly) – I have been guilty myself of taking an elitist viewpoint on something that is entirely subjective.  I see the thing with blogs – at least book blogs, as a similar thing.  There are good ones out there – and it’s really up to the individual to find the good information.

It’s an argument that can be and is applied to alot of things – how can you argue against something you have no first-hand knowledge of?  How can you criticize the relevance of something that may not be particularly interesting or useful to you, but might be to somone else?  It was thought-provoking.  here are the blogs of the panelists:

www.housemirth.blogspot.com
www.theoldhag.com
www.fernham.blogspot.com

I have to take the time to mention that, avid reader of “Chick Lit” that I am, I am so incredibly depressed that Jennifer Weiner did not show.  I was really looking forward to meeting her and having her sign my book.  I consoled myself with the thought that Tom Perotta would be signing advance copies of his new book (out in October, I think) but the line was ridiculous.  It was pathetic!  But, I did get Carly Phillips to sign a book, and Laurie Berkner, and Julianne Moore (the actress – she’s written a children’s book).  So all was not lost.   

 Also – James Marcus was one of the people in on basically the ground floor of Amazon.com.  Here is a link to his book Amazonia: Five Years at the Epicenter of the Dot-Com Juggernaut.  I have not read it but I plan to.  http://evans.evpl.org/search/tamazonia/tamazonia/1%2C10%2C15%2CB/frameset&FF=tamazonia&4%2C%2C5

I also attended a session on Microsoft Live Search Books, which I will write about tomorrow.  I am exhausted!

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Jennifer Weiner is not here!

I am so bummed out.  Jennifer Weiner is not here signing books.  Apparently she has been sick, something about “blistery pockets” on her blog.  I don’t have much time to research the whys of it.  I am at the internet cafe and people are waiting. 

Waiting for the Graphic Novel Program at 2:30.  Went to Viz Media booth and got a bunch of samplers of graphic novel stuff – Shojo Beat, Shonen Jump, etc. 

Am going in search of Julianne Moore and Tom Perrotta.  More later!

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June 1, I

Took the shuttle this morning to javits, got badge, walked the show floor until the 10AM session on blogging.  INteresting stuff, will write more about it later.  Plan to visit some booths and get some autographs – specifically Jennifer Weiner, before I go to the Graphic Novel Buzz session this afternoon.  I am sure I will have more to write later. 

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