GRIPE OF THE MONTH
Listeners to our radio show may have noticed a new feature that suits the Book Babes' agenda of digging around behind the scenes of publishing and the world of the literati. We call it "Gripe of the Month," a.k.a., "What People Talk About When They Talk About Books, Authors, Editors, Publishers, Agents and the Inadequate Media Coverage of All Forementioned." We inaugurated this feature with a gripe Ellen picked up from West Coast author Lisa See during her media tour for her latest novel, "Peony in Love." Having logged more than a few thousand miles promoting the book, Lisa remarked on the great turnouts she received in the Heartland, but how much more impressed her publisher was with the audiences who attended her book signings around New York. To so many in the book publishing biz, she remarked, if it doesn't happen in Manhattan, it doesn't happen. See's plaint had to do with how West Coast writers (and, by implication, other regional wordsmiths) are slogging uphill to prove themselves to the New York crowd. Of course, this is not new -- Wallace Stegner made the same point decades ago while he was teachiing at some obscure Bay area university called Stanford.
Times have changed, and there's more recognition for all the good things going on in the hinterlands. But book publishing is still a New York-centric enterprise. So God bless the National Book Critics Circle: in a bid to bust out as a truly national organization, the group is holding a board meeting outside New York for the first time since it was formed more than 30 years ago. The NBCC will be holding public events January 10 and 11 (and, we assume, leaving a piece of its heart) in San Francisco.
But there are so many more gripes to be heard. The Book Babes would love to hear yours -- if, of course, it has anything to do with the subject at hand -- so please write us here with your ideas.
Meanwhile, the next Gripe of the Month can be heard on the Book Babes radio show during Thanksgiving week: This month the Babes address recent remarks by Scottish author Daniel Kalder, rapping the knuckles of our very own Book TV. Patriotic Americans -- not to mention everyone else who cares about books and literature! -- please join us for our response at wmnf.org, starting at 11:30 a.m. EST Wednesday, Nov. 21.
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