randomness from the redhead

Feb 04

Circles of Time by Phillip Rock Circles of Time by Phillip Rock
Summary from the publisher:A generation has been lost on the…View Post

Circles of Time by Phillip Rock

Circles of Time by Phillip Rock

Summary from the publisher:
A generation has been lost on the…

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Jan 29

Are you following Les Mean Girls?
Seriously, go follow Les Mean Girls.
*goes back to laughing hysterically*

Are you following Les Mean Girls?

Seriously, go follow Les Mean Girls.

*goes back to laughing hysterically*

(Source: lesmeangirls)

Jan 24

Waiting around for the New York Times Bestseller List

lifeinpublishing:

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Me. Most every Wednesday.

Jan 17

When seminars advise me to stop always relying on email and actually pick up the phone to pitch

lifeinpublishing:

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Truth.

Jan 10

cumberbatchcollection:

Blog entry from Copenhagen’s director.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radio3/2013/01/copenhagen—-the-directors-blo.shtml

But a drama about the uncertainty of a character’s motivation presents an interesting dilemma to actors and director, who are more used to asking ‘why am I doing what I’m doing?’ and making a decision one way or another. Fortunately, I had a terrifically bright and engaged cast – Simon Russell Beale, Benedict Cumberbatch and Greta Scacchi – who were more than capable of taking on these mind games. 
In Simon and Benedict’s portrayals of Bohr and Heisenberg, we worked on creating a real sense of a friendship that has become strained, but that was once incredibly close – the friendship between an eminent physicist and his mercury-witted protégé, or between a father-figure and his adopted son. And Greta, as Margrethe Bohr, presents a fiercely intelligent woman, torn between her inherent instinct towards graciousness and hospitality, and her irritation with Heisenberg. 


It seems the Cumberbatch is doing a radio play of Copenhagen.
Must find now.

cumberbatchcollection:

Blog entry from Copenhagen’s director.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radio3/2013/01/copenhagen—-the-directors-blo.shtml

But a drama about the uncertainty of a character’s motivation presents an interesting dilemma to actors and director, who are more used to asking ‘why am I doing what I’m doing?’ and making a decision one way or another. Fortunately, I had a terrifically bright and engaged cast – Simon Russell Beale, Benedict Cumberbatch and Greta Scacchi – who were more than capable of taking on these mind games.

In Simon and Benedict’s portrayals of Bohr and Heisenberg, we worked on creating a real sense of a friendship that has become strained, but that was once incredibly close – the friendship between an eminent physicist and his mercury-witted protégé, or between a father-figure and his adopted son. And Greta, as Margrethe Bohr, presents a fiercely intelligent woman, torn between her inherent instinct towards graciousness and hospitality, and her irritation with Heisenberg.

It seems the Cumberbatch is doing a radio play of Copenhagen.

Must find now.

(via cumberbatchweb)

Jan 09

edithwithgooglyeyes:

“It doesn’t seem to want to go!”

edithwithgooglyeyes:

“It doesn’t seem to want to go!”

Dec 11

When an author suggests their publicist submit the book to PW/NYT/GMA/LATimes etc.

lifeinpublishing:

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Ahahahaha! And it’s Sherlock!

Dec 05

When I get a lot of replies to my pitch

lifeinpublishing:

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True.

Nov 28

nprfreshair:

Your afternoon photo break.

Yup.

nprfreshair:

Your afternoon photo break.

Yup.

(Source: nevver)