Subject: RE: FW: Housh & Brown / ANONYMOUS |
From: Daniel Conaway <dconaway@WritersHouse.com> |
Date: 9/12/11, 15:39 |
To: 'Barrett Brown' <barriticus@gmail.com> |
CC: "greggatghc@gmail.com" <greggatghc@gmail.com> |
Well, I’m not rigid about form, exactly, but its fundamental purpose is to order the material, demonstrate where the story starts and
where it ends and what it does in between, where the dramatic beats are, etc, so I tend to think it’s going to need to be an outline in some sense.
In other words, similar in form to what you did before, but focusing more on specific events (in Gregg’s like, in the movement), concrete
& user-friendly.
Does that make sense?
Dan Conaway
Literary Agent
Writers House
(212) 696-3825
From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 3:22 PM
To: Daniel Conaway
Cc:
Subject: Re: FW: Housh & Brown / ANONYMOUS
Should I be thinking in terms of a chapter outline, or just a free-form piece explaining how we'll be handling things?
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> wrote:
Will get that to you later this evening. Good news on the other response, too.
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Daniel Conaway <dconaway@writershouse.com> wrote:
So here’s the email I’m sending out today to nudge things along. Will let
you know what sort of responses I get. (No response at this stage will mean they simply haven’t read it yet.)
Barrett, I know I owe you a reply… meanwhile, any further progress on the
outline?
From:
Daniel Conaway
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 1:56 PM
To:
CConrad@randomhouse.com
Subject: Housh & Brown / ANONYMOUS
Hey, Charlie—
Don’t know if you had a chance to look at that ANONYMOUS proposal I sent you last week, but there’s
interest in meeting with Gregg Housh and Barrett Brown and talking about various directions the book might take. Looks like they’ll be in town
a week from now, Monday and Tuesday, Sept 19 / 20.
Is it too early to know, or do you think you might be interested in sitting down with them? (A phone
chat’s always an option too, of course.)
Meanwhile, don’t know if you saw it, but in
Vanity Fair’s annual media movers-and-shakers rankings (this month) the first listing in “The Anti-Establishment” category is, of course,
Anonymous:
“The world’s pre-eminent hactivist affinity group
has waged holy cyber-war on a laundry list of Establishment brands, including PayPal, MasterCard, and Visa—rallying to the defense of their mother ship, WikiLeaks. And no matter how many neckbearded I.T. guys the feds round up, it seems
the “Anons”—a border-less, leader-less, ever expanding army of techno-vigilantes, misanthropic pranksters, human-rights crusaders, and free-speech absolutists—are here to stay.
In mid-July, some Anons took on the ultimate Establishment target, vowing to “kill” almighty Facebook on November 5 (Guy Fawkes Day). As their slogan warns, they are legion, they do not forgive, and they do not forget. If you mess with the little guy, expect
them.”
Let me know if there’s a chance you might want to meet next week, will you? Thanks.
-Dan
Dan Conaway
Literary Agent
Writers House
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Regards,
Barrett Brown
512-560-2302
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Regards,
Barrett Brown
512-560-2302