Links to Sites of Friends, Colleagues and Generally Worthwhile Organizations
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Sparkle Hayter writes brilliantly funny and subversive books. She also happens to be a close friend and mentor who has helped me enormously over the past years. |
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This is one of the most fabulous bookstores in the world, located on a postcard Greek isle and run by a heart-warming collective of young dreamers. If the stars align properly, I will spend 4 months here in 2006 to write my next book.
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The art association in Paris that I had the honour of co-founding (as confounding as it was). It remains a source of countless adventures and good deeds.
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A group of visionary Dutch architects went to Beijing to taste the future. They invited me and several Kilometer Zero colleagues to join them for a season. What mind-opening fun.
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Clearly, an important place for me. The bookstore changed my life. It is worth a visit.
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| www.stmartins.com | My publisher. | ||||||
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This is the site of a tremendously gifted and exuberant artist. I am not allowed to name her as she needs to be shielded from her many many fans.
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What I would really like to see is this performance group do a tour of North America and shatter every preconception about French culture. They are astounding. |
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| www.booksense.com |
This is a tremendous network of independent bookstores . |
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| www.newpages.com |
A great resource to find independent bookstores and publications.
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This is the official site for the documentary George & Co.: Portrait of a Bookstore as an Old Man. Very good stuff. | ||||||
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The avant-garde Marseille photography gallery with miraculously wonderful people and a brilliant residency program. | ||||||
| www.miss-julia.com |
An extremely creative artist who collaborated on the Marseille issue of Kilometer Zero.
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