Tuesday
Jun102008
More than the writer's words
Tuesday 10 June, 2008
Ellen Steinbaum at the Boston Globe:
'Go to enough readings and you'll see the gamut - readings going very wrong and very right and hitting every note in between. The easiest gaffes to spot are inadequate lighting, a nonworking sound system or a soft-voiced reader who refuses a microphone, a host who stumbles disrespectfully over the reader's name or credits, a reader who goes on too long or - what seems strangely more common - not long enough.'
Actually, I think most of those are good things.
Link
via Silliman's blog.
'Go to enough readings and you'll see the gamut - readings going very wrong and very right and hitting every note in between. The easiest gaffes to spot are inadequate lighting, a nonworking sound system or a soft-voiced reader who refuses a microphone, a host who stumbles disrespectfully over the reader's name or credits, a reader who goes on too long or - what seems strangely more common - not long enough.'
Actually, I think most of those are good things.
Link
via Silliman's blog.
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