Western Book Roundup

Idaho Senator Larry Craig to Write Book


By Jenny Shank, 6-04-08

 
 

The Idaho Statesman reports that Senator Larry Craig is going to write a book “describing his experience over the past year,” which has been an eventful one.  If only Craig’s book would go on sale the same week as the memoir of Thomas Beatie, the pregnant Bend man, setting up a regional scandal book smackdown! Perhaps Craig could vow never to write a book again if Beatie beats him in first-week sales, ala 50 Cent and Kayne West.  And if only Craig’s book would include a fold-out chart through which the reader could compare the width of his stance to that of the legendarily wide-stanced senator.  A girl can dream…

Just about everybody in the book business converged on the L.A. Convention Center last week for the annual Book Expo America. Michael Merschel of the Dallas Morning News did a great job blogging all about the book buzz, author appearances, and parties—even if he didn’t manage to get into Prince’s book bash.

As usual, Burst Marketing, a Denver-based company, is offering podcasts from the convention, which wrapped up June 1.  You can download podcasts on such topics as “Emerging Latino Voices” and “ The Future of Reading with Beyond the Book” along with dozens of others from the website.

Denver’s Lighthouse Writers Workshop will kick off its annual LitFest on June 6.  The LitFest, which continues through June 21, features dozens of workshops, readings, and opportunities to meet agents and editors.  Some writers even manage to broker book deals, too: short story writer Gary Schanbacher, whose collection Migration Patterns was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway award this year, sold his book at a previous LitFest.

Charles McGrath of The New York Times reported on the making of the movie version of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, which director John Hillcoat recently finished filming in Pennsylvania.  I guess we shouldn’t feel too bad that the director didn’t think our region looked apocalyptic enough.  There’s too much sun here for McCarthy’s book—as McGrath writes, “ The sky is gray, the rivers are black, and color is just a memory. The landscape is covered in ash, with soot falling perpetually from the air.”

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