Italy's Masterpiece TV reality
show for writers failed to attract viewers, in part, because it didn't
account for the way writers empathize with others.
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Académie Balzac, a new literary TV
reality show in France, is trying to succeed where others have failed by
convincing authors to have sex in a swimming pool.
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See you on April 24!
Hear from: Matt Dellinger (Digital
Strategist and Archivist, New Yorker, Vogue, Byliner), Jason Ojalvo (SVP
Content, Audible), Joe Regal (CEO, Zola Books), Adam Silverman (Digital
Business Development, HarperCollins)
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From the Archives:
Rather than being an exercise in
humiliation, Italy's new television literary talent show proves to be
stylish, fun and surprisingly compelling viewing.
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Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Italy's TV Reality Show Ignored Psychology of Authors
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