Subject: Re: first Skeptical Inquirer column |
From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 3/18/10, 14:42 |
To: Shanna Carpenter <shanna@ted.com> |
Also, I had that meeting with the New York Observer yesterday; the editor wants me to a bunch of pieces attacking various New York-associated pundits and credits, including Ross Douthat of the New York Times and that douchebag Michael Wolff. Wolff writes for that same Politics and Power blog at Vanity Fair that I do, so this might piss off VF, but I'm really not big on them anyway insomuch as that they publish the work of James Wolcott (douchebag), Henry Rollins (can't write, offers obvious criticisms of conservatives and the religious and is clearly on board for novelty purposes), Tom Wolfe (see Wolcott and Rollins), and, of course, Wolff, who has no values and is otherwise just a scrub. Also VF has turned down a couple of my pieces that I took elsewhere and which got lots and lots of attention, so I question their judgement - one was a piece on Richard Cohen which they wouldn't run because the fellow is a "friend of the magazine." Plus, Observer pays ridiculously high word rates; it would be by far the most lucrative gig I've ever had. And it's printed on pink paper, and I am a faggot.
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Shanna Carpenter
<shanna@ted.com> wrote:
You clever thing, you. By the way, I know I still owe you comments on the Project PM Summary. Overall, it's awesome, but I have a couple little suggestions ... I'm going out with some work people in Williamsburg tonight, will you be around later on?
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