January 9th

I work for an academic press (@utpress to be exact!), so I thought I’d look into which academic publishers are on Twitter! It turns out there was more than I realized. Here’s a list of those tweeting away. I’ll update it as I hear about more and/or more join the Twitterverse!

University of Minnesota Press (@uminnpress)

Yale University Press (@yalepress)

Island Press (@islandpress)

University of Michigan Press (@uofmpress)

Oxford University Press (@oupblog)

University of Toronto Press (@utpress)

University of California Press (@ucpress)

Harper Academic (@harperacademic)

University of North Carolina Press (@uncpressblog)

Pearson (@pearson)

Duke University Press (@dukepress)

Indiana University Press (@iupress)

University of Chicago Press (@UChicagoPress)

New York University Press (@nyupress)

TSTC Publishing (@tstcpublishing)

Rochester University Press (@open_letter)

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January 8th

  • Globe & Mail booksite (@globebooks) going live on January 10! Excited to see what they came up with: http://tinyurl.com/9gl7ha #
  • Obama to meet Spider-Man in upcoming comic: http://tinyurl.com/9txutf #
  • @mcsweeney so can we expect a blog post in the future? I’d love to hear them! #
  • @bookgirl96 every week! What sort of suggestions did he have? #
  • Been MIA all morning…so many tweets to catch up on! #
  • @bookies I try to read all the shortlist nominees for Canadian awards. (note TRY!),so I canvalidate the complaining/celebrating aferwards! #
  • @mdash re: stuff white people like “working”- sales or content? I got it as a gift and the review is here: http://tinyurl.com/8v8b9d #
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January 7th

  • What book(s) did you start 2009 off with? Twitter answers compiled here: http://tinyurl.com/8rgbku #
  • @bookfinder It’s a safe list. nothing too surprising/intriguing. But I guess that’s the point? #
  • @ibeforem I totally saw “eclipse” and “pattinson” for a minute. sheesh! (I also added your response to the post!!) #
  • @FLWbooks anyone suggest Alice in Wonderland (Carroll) or As I Lay Dying (Faulkner) yet? #
  • @mkindness @tatvictoria thanks! I’ve added your responses to the post! @mkindness this classics reading challenge is intriguing. #
  • @FLWBooks oooh, thanks! *off to come up with clever new suggestions* #
  • Forbes’ must-read books for chastened CEOs: http://tinyurl.com/7lh5r3 #
  • @FLWBooks Zadie Smith’s Autograph Man. #
  • It’s 9pm. Time to OD on meds and get some sleep. I need to fend off this bug I can feel coming! #
  • Morning! Feeling better this morning. Even though I hate being sick, I love any chance to sleep excessively! #
  • @evzi thanks! I could too…I often wish I had the ability to hibernate….waking up only to stuff my face… #
  • Better Off/Brende: Living off-the-grid memoir. Enjoyed it, but nothing special. Author’s motives, gender representation sometimes troubling. #
  • @bookfinder I read 3 of the 5: late nights, cellist and gargoyle. I liked all three, but they weren’t monumental. #
  • @toryk thanks for the props! :-) #
  • Haven’t welcomed new followers in a while! *waves* I’m always eager to hear favorites/recommendations! #
  • @myfriendamy YES! I’d give up sleep if I could. But I love it too much. (see earlier convo with @evzi for proof!) #
  • Is anyone going to buy Perez Hilton’s book? ’cause it came out today: http://tinyurl.com/9vfbb3 #
  • @amykchulik @vromans @chrisbookarama Thank goodness! :-) #
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January 7th

I finally got around to watching my PVR-ed premiere of Tyra Banks’ latest reality show, True Beauty, the show searching for America’s most beautiful person-on the inside and out!

It was painful. You can’t take the lowest-of-the-low concept and turn it into a profound statement about contemporary perception of beauty. Okay, wait. Tyra Banks can’t. But that’s what this show felt like.

Here are a few of my issues with the first episode:

The Premise
What sort of contestants are you going to get when you search for “America’s most beautiful person?” Vapid, self-absorbed and uninteresting ones. At least America’s Most Smartest Model had a self-deprecating sense of irony about it’s concept and contestant selection. True Beauty just went out and found ten conceited, not-so-smart, desperate-for-fame people they could find. Which is fine if you use that to your advantage a la VH1 and MTV. But ABC is trying to take some moral high-ground and make this show more in tune with early seasons of The Bachelor instead of I Love Money.

Vanessa Minnillo
Could a host be anymore condescending? I wasn’t buying her lecture about true beauty to the eliminated contestant at all and didn’t blame her for leaving in an uneducated huff.

Cheryl Tiegs
You know Cheryl had an epiphany a few months ago and went “oh crap, I need to get on this former-supermodel-turned-reality-show-contestant/judge-train and milk the last few scraps of recognition I have left” and signed up for the first thing that was offered to her. Which would be fine if she had a sense of humor about it. Her comments were boring and unoriginal and there wasn’t a single glimmer of anything interesting behind those bangs.

The Challenges
I get that the competition is about true beauty and true beauties would never check out their competition. But if I was in that chair, I totally would have looked! Did these people not learn anything from VJ, America’s Most Smartest Model? Do what it takes to get ahead! How dare the judges chastise them for it! (I’m probably really angry about this because I totally would have looked. And not been sorry for it.)

The Contestants
I get that this s the first episode and the contestants will reveal more aspects of their personalities as the show progresses. But there hasn’t been a reality-show cast this one-dimensional in a loooong time. It didn’t help that whenever the characters talked about something that wasn’t how hot they are, ABC turned it into this profound moment, complete with theme music.

The only contestant with any entertainment value is Ray, and thanks to ABC’s high-brow approach to this lame concept, all that goodness will be gone. Oh Ray. Why didn’t you and your purple polo shirt try out for I Love New York 2??

True Beauty could turn it around, if it wanted too. Give the contestants more alcohol and more freedom. Let the judges be snarkier and tell them get off their moral high horse.

Tyra has brought us the ultimate guilty-pleasure reality-television show in ANTM. She even brought us the this-isn’t-awesome-but-since-I’m-too-lazy-to-change-the-channel-it’ll-do-oh-wait-it’s-not-that-bad!-I-love- Kate! show that was Stylista. Ashton has brought us the harmless Beauty and the Geek. So I’m not entirely sure whose fault this is. ABC’s? ABC can do traditional reality pretty well. It hasn’t crossed the line into trash reality yet (unlike NBC-I loved 2007′s Age of Love! Cougars vs. Kittens! Hilarious!). Or have Tyra, with her 5000 projects and Ashton, with his 2000 endorsements, simply overexerted themselves?

In sum, it was a terrible show. And not even in a so-terrible-it’s-awesome sort of way. There is hope, but I think ABC, Tyra and Ashton all still have just enough integrity and not enough intelligence left to not go there. Which is too bad.

Note: It’s possible Brody Jenner’s Bromance is even worse. But Brody has a baby face no one on this show does.

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January 6th

  • Rap Sheet looks at copycat book covers: http://tinyurl.com/8bytp6 #
  • Today is running away from me!! #
  • @chaptersindigo Hi Mike! Hope you like it here on Twitter! #
  • Free Love/Ali Smith: Solid short stories from great writer. Covers eroticism, obsession & more. I didn’t love it, but can see how some do. #
  • Costa book award winners: http://tinyurl.com/763bba #
  • @kpwerker thanks!! I’m trying :-) #
  • @hoaks I like Ali Smith, she’s a great writer, but Free Love isn’t her best. #
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January 6th

The other day on Twitter, I asked 1) what everyone’s first book of 2009 is/was/will be? and 2) What else they were planning to read in 2009? The responses were awesome and I’ve added so many great new books to the “to read” list! I’ve compiled all the answers here so you, too, may add to the endless list of literary awesomeness you plan to tackle this year!

@danicouture “Book of Negroes.”

mlle_djinn I already did it! Labyrinth by Kate Mosse. Real first book-The Other Hand by Chris Cleave. Amazing so far, halfway through.

largeheartedboy I’ve finished Laila Lalami’s Secret Son & Patrick Somerville’s The Cradle so far in 2009, what a great way to start the year!

amykchulik “Gabriela, Clove & Cinnamon” by Jorge Amado for my book club. Have you read it?

wingedfeetxc 2666 by Roberto Bolano

Bookgirl96 I’m reading A Journal for Jordan right now. Excellent. On a non-fiction kick

TerryBain a Short History of the Printed Word

sarahtrimble I’m getting in sci-fi. Ursula K. LeGuin’s ‘The Dispossessed’. Read one of her books in December and loved it. You read her?

rebachin Sunshine by Robin McKinley: the rambling (in a good way) narration reminds me of my own thought patterns. p14 and lovin it.

AlgonquinBooks Read REMAINDER, now reading MY VOCABULARY DID THIS TO ME and finishing Jamaica Kincaid’s THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MY MOTHER

sillysgood re 1st book: just received Endgame Volume 1 by Derrick Jensen. & am currently reading Black White & Jewish by Rebecca Walker

mightyflynn 1st book of ’09 is Nowhere Man by Aleksandar Hemon. Finished Neverland by J O’Neill on 1/2 but started it 12/31.

missdeneen I’m starting off the year with Waking the Dead by John Eldredge

poggibonsi99 Right now reading The Monsters of Templeton and The Complete Persepolis.

travellingone (Non-fiction) _Climate Wars_ by Gwynne Dyer calls to me the loudest to be read.

susan_marie 1st books I’m reading in 09 a mix: Home, Nonviolent Communication, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Child’s Garden of Verses!

BostonBookGirl I already read A RELIABLE WIFE, THE ELEGANCE OF THE HEDGEHOG and, if nothing is on TV tonight, will finish Patchett’s RUN.

AnnKingman Have read 3 books in 2009, all were great, only 1 is published yet – Dr. Olaf Van Schuler’s Brain. Other 2 will be out in summer

cathyskye First? I’m already on book #3. :-)

thebrainlair I will finish Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson.

bonnyglen My 09 reading yr is off to good start: finished World Made by Hand; The Uncommon Reader; am rding Ten-Year Nap now.

Lionnesss I’ve been missng the Newberry’s the last couple of years. I’ll read those.

lostwondr Plan to read Twinkie Deconstructed. Should be done with my current book tonight and then can start this one.

miss_om I plan to FINISH reading The Life of Thomas More, Peter Ackroyd. Have started so so many times

BlushngMushroom I plan to read the story of Poepi and The Giant as each new book in the story comes available. Google the title to find it.

jodiwilldare Looking forward to the new short story collections by Ali Smith and Mary Gaitskill

i_am_lisa This year, at least for the 1st 1/2, I’m going to be reading lots of YA books for class. The 2nd 1/2, reading whatever I want!

mightyflynn To read: The Tsar’s Dwarf by Fogtdal/Water Dogs by Lewis Robinson/I’m Sorry You Feel That Way by Diana Joseph/2666 by Bolano

boyreporter mostly catching up on stuff from 2008. Will start Yates’ Revolutionary Road soon, should read Boyden’s Through Black Spruce

dianefischler Poisonwood Bible, for one. Eyeing that for years. 11:07 PM Jan 4th from web in reply to booksin140

silvakreuz “Syrup” by Maxx Barry ^.^

ibeforem I finished off Eclipse by Richard North Patterson last weekend. I liked it!

tatvictoria Snowball Warn Buffet’s bio..I need recession tips

mkindness started with SWEETNESS @ BOTTOM OF THE PIE (due in Apr.) plan 2 read several classics in summer: reading challenge I’m devising

FredRamey Th last bk of 2666 + Masha Hamilton & Estrin edits,a touch of LaoTsu for strength & I need a copy of The Savage Detectives quick

janelane Gilead by Marilynne Robinson

janelane A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Solnit

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January 5th

  • Back to the grind tomorrow. What’s the first book you plan to read in 2009? #
  • Everyone’s reading such great books. My “to read” pile is going to be GIANT! (My ’09 thus far: High Fidelity & Burma Chronicles) #
  • High Fidelity–I saw the movie before reading the book and I can hear John Cusack narrating in my head. #
  • @jesshaberman I heart West Wing. I’ve been thinking about Psych, if you decide to go for it, let me know what you think! #
  • @readerville 8?!! I usually have 3-4 on the go, but am pretty sporadic in when and how they get read. #
  • @cathyskye I’m on my second, but I know the reading will slow down once work starts tomorrow. Can I just stay home and read all day?! #
  • @mrchgrl I can’t decide if that’s a blessing or a curse! #
  • @boyreporter it’s still early & it’s okay. Not mindblowing. It’s the first Delisle I read. It’s an ARC I was given & finally got around to. #
  • @sarahtrimble no, but I always wanted to! What would be a good book to start with? #
  • @sarahtrimble that’s the plan!! #
  • Same Q, another go ’cause the responses are so great: what do you plan to read in 2009? #
  • RT @sarahw Meg Cabot ends PRINCESS DIARIES: http://tinyurl.com/8ug7a9 I’m relieved. Solid series & it didn’t need to needlessly drag on. #
  • @sarahw can you blame her? I’d do the same thing! :-) #
  • RT @sarahw The “new austerity” in publishing: http://tinyurl.com/7noso6 #
  • The most literate cities in America, 2008: http://tinyurl.com/7upzjt #
  • Literary awards, their history and their problems: http://tinyurl.com/axz8yb #
  • This article about Bush’s reading habits from WSJ is from Boxing Day, but I just came across it today: http://tinyurl.com/7asafq #
  • Re: earlier tweet. I can’t help but wonder the influence Laura Bush has over his reading choices. #
  • @mitaliperkins I appreciate the avoidance of IM speak! #
  • RT @readerville Kate Eltham: “When publishers blog” http://tinyurl.com/7xo8tc (via @jafurtado) #
  • @mlorenz731 me too!! #
  • Am way too excited for lunch. And the weekend. Need to take things one step at a time!! #
  • High Fidelity/Hornby: A witty, worthy look at inner workings of a guy’s mind post-breakup. Love this book. I discovered Hornby far too late. #
  • RT @KatMeyer Blockbuster or Bust: Why struggling publishers will keep placing outrageous bids on new books http://budurl.com/p3hq #
  • @ronhogan because that would have been far too awesome. #
  • @largeheartedboy This is the first I’ve ever read him. I’ll definitely check his non-fiction out. Any rec. for what I should read first? #
  • EW’s picks for most exciting books of 2009. Umm…it’s underwhelming! http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/books/index.html(via @chapmanchapman) #
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January 4th

2009 is the year I turn 25. 2009 is the first year since before university where my life will see some sort of permanence. I’ve never been a resolutions person, but why not give it a go?

2009

Expand my online presence

This includes updating this website regularly, working on Books in 140 (short-term goals: launch website and reach 1,000 followers), create goals for my personal Twitter, blog better at my other blogs, redesign this website, create a better online/social media presence for BIAB and UTP, and actually work on a few other sites I’ve launched but have done nothing with.

Get healthier

At one point in my life, I was a vegetarian and a varsity athlete. While my lifestyle hasn’t become completely sedentary and I’m lucky enough that it hasn’t affect my body too much. However, regular exercise and a great diet have gone by the wayside. I’m going to try to go veggie again (but living with a carnivore will make that interesting at least and difficult at most!) and I’m going to join a gym.

Here’s the weird thing about being a hard-core athlete at one point: while I hate how out-of-shape I am, the lack of goals and necessity that exists to get my ass in the gym really puts a damper on workout regime. I’m active enough that working out for the sake of working out bores me. I used to work out so I could make it through practice/not piss off my coach/kiss ass in the game. I’ve realized I need concrete goals like this. Now I just need to make them.

Work less

Given how many projects I have on the go, this may prove to be impossible. I think “working more effectively” would be more apt. I need time for me and time to breathe. I didn’t have that for most of 2008. I’m hoping the stable routine I achieved before the holidays will continue throughout this year. (The lack of get-an-internship-get-a-job-get-another-job stress might help too!)

Read for fun

I spend a ton of time on the internet working that I forget how to read for fun or even how to surf the internet for fun. I can’t go five minutes without checking my RSS feeds or Twitter, then panicking because I missed the latest Olsen outfit. This ties into my previous goal, working less. It will also help my first goal, seeing as I need to keep reviewing books at such a rapid pace!

Take pictures

I NEVER take pictures. EVER. The reasons behind this are threefold: I’m so not one for nostalgia, I hate crappy technology and I hate photos of myself. This is the year this is going to end. I got a Sony A300K for Christmas and I’m going to USE IT.

There are others: be happier, sleep more, clean more, get promoted (ha!), go to more book events, stop biting my nails, go to the dentist, be a better accountant, convince Mom I deserve Nanny’s old sewing machine, be more social, actually read the bookclub books I’m assigned, but this is enough for now.

Guesstimated time before I break these? One week!

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January 3rd

  • Delayed at the airport, despite a clear blue sky! #
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January 2nd

  • Stormed in in Halifax! Back to Toronto on Saturday. #
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