29 July 2005
a book, an interview, a web site: lots of blatant promotion
Looking for something to read in the 300s (335.998, to be exact)? You can check out my interview with Fran Hawthorne, author of Inside the FDA: the Business and Politics Behind the Drugs We Take and the Food We Eat.
In other publishing related news, I'm happy to report that Third Coast Press* is moving this very weekend to its new place of virtual residence, LIShost. Expect some fluctuations over the weekend, but thirdcoastpress.com should be up and running smoothly again by early next week--and then (yippee!) we'll be able to fix up some things on the site and (double yippee!) start adding new content again.
*Third Coast Press was an alternative monthly newspaper published in Chicago from January 2003 through March 2005. It's now a web site and will, we hope, resurface as a quarterly print publication. The Fran Hawthorne interview was originally scheduled to run in the May issue.
Update on 7/31/05: I just realized that the link at the bottom of the interview was broken. That's fixed now. Also, one of the images (which is really just a quotation pulled from the interview) doesn't show up on Internet Explorer or Safari (and Safari, for some reason, messes with my fonts). All the more reason to switch to Firefox, I say! Everything looks dandy there.
In other publishing related news, I'm happy to report that Third Coast Press* is moving this very weekend to its new place of virtual residence, LIShost. Expect some fluctuations over the weekend, but thirdcoastpress.com should be up and running smoothly again by early next week--and then (yippee!) we'll be able to fix up some things on the site and (double yippee!) start adding new content again.
*Third Coast Press was an alternative monthly newspaper published in Chicago from January 2003 through March 2005. It's now a web site and will, we hope, resurface as a quarterly print publication. The Fran Hawthorne interview was originally scheduled to run in the May issue.
Update on 7/31/05: I just realized that the link at the bottom of the interview was broken. That's fixed now. Also, one of the images (which is really just a quotation pulled from the interview) doesn't show up on Internet Explorer or Safari (and Safari, for some reason, messes with my fonts). All the more reason to switch to Firefox, I say! Everything looks dandy there.