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May 26, 2024

the nine who like you will tell one

My experience has been that the old adage from sales very much relates to current ratings and reviews of books. For every ten customers, the nine who like your product will likely tell one person each whereas the one person who dislikes your goods or services may well tell ten people. For ratings and reviews, readers often react in a similar manner although online visibility can lead to far more distortion than word of mouth. It is not only for this reason that I am grateful for last week's five-star review.


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Published on May 26, 2024 09:38

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Mike Schmidt and Richie Ashburn

"On the radio on the way home, [Rabbit Angstrom] hears that Mike Schmidt, who exactly two years ago, on April 18, 1987, slugged his five hundredth home run, against the Pittsburgh Pirates in Three Rivers Stadium, is closing in on Richie Ashburn's total of 2,217 hits to become the hittingest Phillie ever. Rabbit remembers Ashburn. One of the Whiz Kids who beat the Dodgers for the pennant the fall Rabbit became a high-school senior. Curt Simmons, Del Ennis, Dick Sisler in center, Stan Lopata behind the plate. Beat the Dodgers the last game of the season, then lost to the Yankees four straight. In 1950 he was seventeen and had led the county B league with 817 points his junior season."
~~ from Rabbit at Rest by John Updike
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Published on May 17, 2024 19:26

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". . . one of the most talented and interesting young writers . . ."

It's hard to beat James Alan McPherson's high praise of Rick Harsch.
 

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Published on May 12, 2024 17:36

". . one of the most talented and interesting young writers . . ."

It's hard to beat James Alan McPherson's high praise of Rick Harsch.
 

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Published on May 12, 2024 17:36

May 10, 2024

the inner life

"To focus on the inner life today—to read books, to imagine with no ulterior agenda, to reflect on painful or confusing experiences—is to defy the clamoring edicts of our age, the buy messages, the endless pleas for followers and likes.
"Writers have to find a different way of being in the world. The making of literature is the manner by which we come to understand our inner lives, by which we travel in difficult truth toward elusive mercy, and thereby reaffirm the bonds of human kindness."
~~ from Truth is the Arrow, Mercy is the Bow by Steve Almond
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Published on May 10, 2024 01:03

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