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Subject:Hello, David Levithan and Bye-Bye Bobby #2
Time:10:45 pm
I am soooooo sorry! I know I said we'd announce the winner of the Bodacious Book Contest. However, the entries were so great that the judges are still deliberating. Soon! Soon! We will crown our winner soon!!!

In the meantime, recently Peepy and I were lucky enough to see our friend David Levithan at Vroman's.



David, who is also VP/Editorial Director at Scholastic, was on tour for his latest novel, LOVE IS THE HIGHER LAW. Yes, he is an overachiever and we wish he would stop. (He makes us look like slackers.)

Anyway, before David's event, we bumped into authors Cecil Castellucci and Blake Nelson. They were browsing . . .


Here's David from where we were sitting . . .


And here he is, up close and personal . . .


A raffle was held for an ARC (advanced readers copy) of David's upcoming blockbuster bestseller, WILL GRAYSON, WILL GRAYSON, hence to be known as WG2. He wrote it with uber author John Green. Here's John with WG2 editor Julie Strauss-Gabel . . .


Guess who won????


Teen was with us, so I had David sign the book to . . . ME!

(He signed LOVE IS THE HIGHER LAW for her.)

Not to rub it in, but . . . hahahahaha!!! The book doesn't come out until April 2010 and I've already read it, and loved it!!!

I asked John Green about the title and main characters' names. Why not call it, "JOHN GREEN, JOHN GREEN" or "DAVID LEVITHAN, DAVID LEVITHAN"?

And he said, "We chose the name in advance--it was one of the few things picked at the outset. David chose the Will and I chose the Grayson." Then he added, "We wanted to call it PEEPY, PEEPY, but her lawyers wouldn't let us." (Okay, maybe he didn't say that last sentence--but he probably thought it.)

In other news . . . YES! I just finished the line-edits of BOBBY VS. GIRLS (ACCIDENTALLY), the second book in the Bobby Ellis-Chan series. I was having problems with the endings and kept scribbling notes . . .

I even wrote the perfect last line in my sleep. But in the morning, when I looked at the paper I wrote it on, MY PEN HAD GONE DRY.

That's okay. I came up with a better line when I was awake. And now it's done! I've sent off the manuscript to these fine editors in NYC . . .

(That would be Cheryl Klein, on left, Moi in the middle, and Arthur Levine.)

And finally, fashion tip of the week. Don't iron. Use this . . .


It's what busy authors and others everywhere use to get rid of wrinkles! Sadly, it only works on clothes.

Alrighty. Getting ready to rumble with Laurie Halse Anderson, Barbara O'Connor, Maureen Johnson and Justine Larbalestier at the NCTE Convention in Philadelphia this weekend.

We're all on a panel together.
The topic is one of the following:
Dentistry
Blogging
Quick 'n' Easy Crock Pot Recipes


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Subject:Sam Shepard: "Indianapolis (Highway 74)"
Time:05:00 am
I’ve been crisscrossing the country again, without much reason. Sometimes a place will just pop into my head and I’ll take off. This time, down through Normal, Illinois, from high up in white Minnesota, dead of winter, icy roads, wind blowing sideways across the empty cornfields . . .
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Subject:Peter Schjeldahl: "1969" at P.S. 1.
Time:05:00 am
In 1969, we were very free. I turned twenty-seven—too old to be a hippie, after having been too young to pull off being a beatnik—and was so free as to be practically useless, writing just enough to finance days abed in a tiny Sullivan Street . . .
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Subject:Paul Goldberger: Jean Nouvel and the art of the façade.
Time:05:00 am
When you catch your first glimpse of 100 Eleventh Avenue, a new apartment tower in Chelsea designed by the French architect Jean Nouvel, its curving façade, an abstract arrangement of windows slanting in multiple directions, looks like a gimmick. The building clatters; it jangles like a bracelet. Beside . . .
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Subject:Nancy Franklin: Fox News Channel's latest blowhard.
Time:05:00 am
If you sensed something of a quiet spell about ten days ago, a lull in the usual media storm, it may have been owing to the fact that Glenn Beck, the energetically hateful, truth-twisting radio and Fox News Channel talk-show host, was absent from the airwaves for a . . .
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Subject:Liz Waldner: "Sad Verso of the Sunny ____"
Time:05:00 am
Veldt? Sounds good to me.
Like melt. Back when you could eat Velveeta
and call it cheese. My grandfather’s macaroni and cheese
featured a whole brick of Velveeta. I liked peeling away
its beautiful silver wrapper, Velveeta Velveeta all over in blue.

The expanses of time in which . . .
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Subject:Lauren Collins: Metamorphosis
Time:05:00 am
Pigeons rustled in the beams of the Staten Island Ferry terminal as Rebecca Miller, the writer and director, ordered a soft pretzel. This was a Tuesday afternoon, hazy, gray, quiet. Miller was in town for a number of reasons, one of which was to talk about “The Private Lives . . .
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Subject:Kelefa Sanneh: The Joneses
Time:05:00 am
Marco Blaze, an actor who works exclusively for TitanMen, which calls itself “a pre-eminent producer of high-end gay adult content,” couldn’t make it. Sasha Grey, the fiercely self-possessed “existentialist, pornstar, and artist” (as her MySpace page puts it), submitted a brief . . .
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Subject:John Colapinto: Undercover with a Michelin inspector.
Time:05:00 am
One afternoon last month, a woman in her early thirties, with shoulder-length blond hair and large brown eyes, arrived at Jean Georges, on the ground floor of the Trump International Hotel, in midtown Manhattan. The restaurant, which is owned by the chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and is one of . . .
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Subject:Jeffrey Toobin: Not Covered
Time:05:00 am
Abortion is almost as old as childbirth. There has always been a need for some women to end their pregnancies. In modern times, the law’s attitude toward that need has varied. In the United States, at the time the Constitution was adopted, abortions before “quickening” were . . .
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Subject:James Surowiecki: The Debt Economy
Time:05:00 am
John Kenneth Galbraith wrote that all financial crises are the result of “debt that, in one fashion or another, has become dangerously out of scale.” The recent financial crisis was no exception, with everyone—homeowners, private-equity investors, our biggest banks—taking on enormous amounts of . . .
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Subject:James Longenbach: "Exercise"
Time:05:00 am
Because the Greeks didn’t bother much about plagiarism
Poems by Anacreon, born in Teos around 500 B.C.,

Appear among the Anacreontea,
Imitations made by poets who loved him.

In a dream I saw Anacreon, who called to me.
As he stumbled, drunk, he lifted a crown of flowers . . .
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Subject:Goings on About Town: Theatre
Time:05:00 am
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Empirical evidence is mounting for the case that you can’t have a Broadway show these days without a marquee name attached. Scarlett Johansson, in her Broadway début, and Liev Schreiber star in Arthur Miller’s 1955 classic, “A View . . .
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Subject:Goings on About Town: The Theatre
Time:05:00 am
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OPENINGS AND PREVIEWS
Please call the phone number listed with the theatre for timetables and ticket information.


THE AGE OF IRON
To kick off the Classic Stage Company season, Brian Kulick adapts and directs a mashup of Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida” and Thomas . . .
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Subject:Goings on About Town: Readings and Talks
Time:05:00 am
class=goatTitle-->“LIPSTICK TRACES: LIVE”
Greil Marcus celebrates the twentieth anniversary of “A Secret History of the Twentieth Century” by elevating the notion of a lecture to a live performance. (Altschul Auditorium, International Affairs Building, Columbia University, 420 W. 118th St. No tickets necessary. Nov. 19 . . .
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Subject:Goings on About Town: Night Life
Time:05:00 am
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Arlo Guthrie makes his annual pilgrimage to Carnegie Hall on Nov. 28 to revisit the Thanksgiving misadventures of his youth. He’ll be joined by his children and grandchildren. (212-247-7800.) | The “101.9 RXP Presents Matt Pinfield’s Holiday Extravaganza,” at the Hammerstein . . .
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Subject:Goings on About Town: Movies
Time:05:00 am
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OPENING

BAD LIEUTENANT: PORT OF CALL NEW ORLEANS
Werner Herzog directed this drama, in which a rogue detective (Nicolas Cage) turns into a local leader in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Co-starring Eva Mendes and Val Kilmer. Opening Nov. 20. (In wide release.)

THE . . .
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Subject:Goings on About Town: L.A. States of Mind
Time:05:00 am
paragraph class="noindent">Kent Mackenzie’s independent film “The Exiles,” which was completed in 1961, was revealed at the time of its long-delayed theatrical release last year to be one of the glories and wonders of the American cinema. The extra material in Milestone’s . . .
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Subject:Goings on About Town: Dance
Time:05:00 am
class=goatTitle-->NEW YORK CITY BALLET
The company ushers in its “Nutcracker” season (Nov. 27-Jan. 3) with a gala evening, in a newly renovated theatre that features a greatly expanded pit, acoustical improvements, new side aisles, and a squared-off stage. In addition to a premiè . . .
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Subject:Goings on About Town: Classical Music
Time:05:00 am
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OPERA

METROPOLITAN OPERA
With its uneasy mix of emotional realism and fairy-tale splendor, Puccini’s Chinese fable, “Turandot,” is ripe for the full Franco Zeffirelli treatment: his stage-filling designs are never less than dazzling. The regal Maria Guleghina takes the title role . . .
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