"He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary."
- William Faulkner (about Ernest Hemingway).
"Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words?"
- Ernest Hemingway (about William Faulkner).
Stephen King on books
The staggeringly successful novelist says:
“Books are the perfect entertainment: no commercials, no batteries, hours of enjoyment for each dollar spent. What I wonder is why everybody doesn't carry a book around for those inevitable dead spots in life.”
(Picked up from John Kremer's Bookmarketing Tips newsletter - see link to site opposite)
“Books are the perfect entertainment: no commercials, no batteries, hours of enjoyment for each dollar spent. What I wonder is why everybody doesn't carry a book around for those inevitable dead spots in life.”
(Picked up from John Kremer's Bookmarketing Tips newsletter - see link to site opposite)
Mac -v- PC ... a religious issue?
Entertaining piece by Umberto Eco (famous for 'In the Name of the Rose') speculating on the nature of computer designers and users. As a lifelong and evangelical Mac user, I am placed firmly in the Catholic camp, which will amuse those of my friends who know my religious sympathies (or lack thereof). Where do you look for e-salvation? Click on the Umberto Eco link opposite.
Score stars meet

Interviewees Ranulph Fiennes and Victor Greenberg met for the first time at the Radisson Hotel in Liverpool, when Ran came to talk to guests of Rensburg Sheppards – one of the sponsors of SCORE. David Owen (pictured 2nd left, below) of Rensburgs was delighted to introduce the pair before the lecture, and to see Victor signing a copy of SCORE for Ran. Ran then returned the favour by signing a copy of his autobiography for Victor in a positive flurry of ink.
A Parliament of Scores

With the help of Business Liverpool, Liverpool Vision, and Liverpool Lane Develoment Company, we sent copies of SCORE to every MP (646 of them) plus various peers and MEPs. Why? because business is no longer a traditional route through for politicians, and few of them have any business experience. Since business is such a massive element of their constituency's health, and enterprise is the buzzword of youth and media these days, we thought they could do with an easy read to help them learn what 'enterprise' actually means.
Pictured is Ben Chapman, MP for Wirral South (that rare creature, a busincess-savvy MP) taking delivery of books for his colleagues. Piling on the agony is Paul Whitehead of Business Liverpool, and some old trout we dragged off the street for the purpose.
Scoring with Minis

Enterprise Week was fun - was at six events in London and Liverpool, talking to MPs, young entrepreneurs, enerprise graduates, GCSE students, and primary school girls. It was mostly due to SCORE, our latest book about entrepreneurs. The enthusiasm and excitement from every group was infectious and I have signed up for all kinds of projects and schemes over the next year to keep the excitement going. More of this later.
Inspired by Enterprise Week and the number of comments I heard that suggested that lots of MPs, journalists and others don't understand what enterprise is, or what kind of creature an entrepreneur is. So we've sent a copy of SCORE to every MP (646 of them) plus MEPs, some peers and journalists. Addressing and signing over 700 letters is not something I care to do every week, but if they enjoy the book and get the message, it's well worth it.

Before all that we had our last book launch of the year, waving off LEAVING, volume 5 of Mersey Minis. With the fifth volume we could launch the set in its chic PVC belt, clear, so you can see all the colours and cover illustrations. Very cute. AND we had an exhibition of all the illustrations at the same event. Lots of fun, and bundles of books vanishing with new owners - lovely.
Poetry Kit magazine now online
A message from Jim Bennett:
Poetry Kit Magazine is now online at
http://www.poetrykit.org/pkmag/index.htm
With POETRY from: Patrick Frank - Lyn Lifshin - Sam Silva - David W Rushing – Kaye Aldenhoven - Rosemary Quinn
Raud Kennedy - Lynn Strongin - Ian C Smith - Lorn Macintyre - Ashok Niyogi - Laura Solomon
POETRY FEATURE using autobiographical poetry by Alan Corkish - S. K. Iyer as a start point for responses from other poets.
REACTIONS from: Sherry Pasquarello - Waiata Dawn Davies - Stuart Nunn - James Bell - Catherine Kanaan
Philip Johnson - Gary Blankenship - Jonathan Shaw - Irene Hossack - Sally James - Barbara Philips
and including the following FEATURES
An Introduction to Hyperpoetry by Edward Picot
Legal Deposit at the British Library by Richard Price
Writers Forum - Lawrence Upton
Interview with Michael Levy
New York and what I did to it - Rosie Lugosi
Poetry Kit Magazine is now online at
http://www.poetrykit.org/pkmag/index.htm
With POETRY from: Patrick Frank - Lyn Lifshin - Sam Silva - David W Rushing – Kaye Aldenhoven - Rosemary Quinn
Raud Kennedy - Lynn Strongin - Ian C Smith - Lorn Macintyre - Ashok Niyogi - Laura Solomon
POETRY FEATURE using autobiographical poetry by Alan Corkish - S. K. Iyer as a start point for responses from other poets.
REACTIONS from: Sherry Pasquarello - Waiata Dawn Davies - Stuart Nunn - James Bell - Catherine Kanaan
Philip Johnson - Gary Blankenship - Jonathan Shaw - Irene Hossack - Sally James - Barbara Philips
and including the following FEATURES
An Introduction to Hyperpoetry by Edward Picot
Legal Deposit at the British Library by Richard Price
Writers Forum - Lawrence Upton
Interview with Michael Levy
New York and what I did to it - Rosie Lugosi
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