
What should you do when an interview doesn't work out?
Ed Champion wrote an essay about his brief, unsuccessful audio interview with Marisha Pessl, and scores of readers wrote in with thoughts about the art of literary conversation. The whole debate is required reading for fledgling journalists and reviewers looking to polish their craft. Enter the fray here.
Steve Bryant reports that YouTube will pay its most popular video producers a share of ad revenues. They aren't the first web video company to experiment with this model, but Steve thinks they are the smartest company to attempt such a project.
Deadlines help keep my writing on track, from this blog to my novel. Jeffrey Yamaguchi just linked to a photographer who set an impressive deadline for himself: "[Bill] Wadman has challenged himself to take a portrait a day for 365 days -- not a self-portrait, but a portrait of someone else. And these are absolutely stunning photographs." Check out the full post here.
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