BookTour, my company, is looking for two summer interns…

Everything you need to know right here…

The
internship is technically unpaid but we fully intend to shower said
interns with free books, gift baskets, good will and career
advice/introductions.

And we're more than happy to sign any form which gives you university
or academic  credit or write a recommendation if you do good work. Just
tell us where and how.

The ideal BookTour intern will…

  • Be really into books, authors and related literary
    culture/nerdiness. 
  • Have strong research, communication and organizational skills.
  • Be able to take a project and run with it
  • Be available 10-20 hrs a week from June-September.
  • Can live anywhere (we're based in San Francisco) but have their own
    computer and a high speed connection.

Does this sound like you or someone you know? Tell us!

kevin@booktour.com

Required Reading: “Things Killed by the Internet, Make Worse by Booze, and Make More Complicated by Technology”

Required Reading: “Indie Sweethearts, Why the Simpsons No Longer Matter and the Death of RSS”

Required Reading: “Friendster, First Born Children, Work Addiction and Repo Man”

Interview with Oscar Villalon, Publisher of McSweeney’s

Oscar

Recently I spoke with Oscar Villalon, my former editor at the San Francisco Chronicle, now Publisher of McSweeney's. I wrote up the interview for The Rumpus some time later.

As publisher of McSweeney's, Oscar was one of the driving forces behind "San Francisco Panorama", the gigantic, beautiful newspaper experiment that came out earlier this week.

Our conversation happened before that or else I would have asked about it. Oscar summed it up pretty nicely in this radio interview, if you're curious.  

Anyway, we talked mostly about reading, writing and books. Enjoy! 

"You could easily argue, yes, they’re the most
important thing going on in our culture, is fine literature. Is fine
non-fiction, and fiction, and poetry, etc., and essays. Because of
that, it does carry a disproportional weight. So, I find it
disheartening when, for example, when we read a review by someone who’s
very critical of a big shot author, and it’s a sound review, and the
criticism I get back from our readers is, “Well, this person has never
written anything important, so why should I listen to them?” Now, they
didn’t bother—you read the review based on what’s presented. Who the
person is, what their bona fides are, is meaningless. Who cares? If
what they’re saying is true, it’s true. I don’t care if the guy’s a
parking lot attendant or if he’s got a doctorate from Harvard, what’s
the difference?"

Oscar Villalon

Required Reading: “Moms, Programmed, Poe, Naughts”

Required Reading: “Poverty, Ticketing, Success, Typewriters.”

Required Reading: “Office Gossip, Vivienne Westwood, Free Fonts”

Required Reading: “Chocolate Vaccuum Cleaners, Brian Eno and Vice Preisdents”

Required Reading: “Bernie Madoff’s Hookers, Dr. Pepper’s Bling, Pac-Man Jesus Freaks”

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