Thanks, Robin. So the Literary Manager is also the dramaturg?
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Betsy--Well, sometimes. you can be one without being the other, but due to how small and broke most theaters are these days, most places only have one--or none for that matter. You might like this site: [link]
I should become one of these; I could do it, I'd love it, and "dramaturg" is really fun to say!
So a dramaturg is like an editor, but for plays? Cool.
Man, now I want to be a dramaturg when I grow up.
because my brother is an infectious disease specialist and he's doing some work with the staff at Vector, flying off to Siberia every few months. It's world-saving sort of stuff and I'm extremely chuffed.
Well, yeah! It is a strange coincidence.
Richard Price has a big Buffy and Angel shout-out in his latest, "Samaritan"(You know that means he watches, too, because people that don't don't know Angel.) I don't know why I bring that up, except to say "We're everywhere," or something.
Richard Price has a big Buffy and Angel shout-out in his latest, "Samaritan"(You know that means he watches, too, because people that don't don't know Angel.) I don't know why I bring that up, except to say "We're everywhere," or something.
You gonna share? In whitefont, at least? Or is it too long?
Hmm, on second thought, I think I have that in my to-read pile, so not necessary. But don't care if it gets spoiled.
There's a shout-out in the current Suzanne Brockmann, too. (Which is otherwise eeeh.)
There is no shout-out in Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell which I have been reading for approximately the last 300 years.
(edited to fix title which you think I'd know by now...I keep wanting to call one of them Dr.)