Saturday, July 4, 2009

Recent bookstore finds

Two used bookstores in Tennessee:

Lowbrow: Book Warehouse, Pigeon Forge, TN. A treat to find along 441, the main drag through town, which is otherwise mainly filled with flapjack houses and mini golf. Two floors, with a very eclectic selection—good literary prose and politics, religious books and remainders.

High brow: Burke’s Books, Memphis, TN. Wonderful. The oldest used bookstore in the state and one of the oldest independent bookstores in the country.

Two used bookstores in Las Vegas:

Lowbrow: Book Magician Rather lackluster used bookstore in a strip mall (northwest of the Strip, across for the Omelet House). Good variety of genre fiction, not much in the way of academic tomes.

High brow: Bauman Rare Books: Their website gives an apt description: “In February of 2008 we opened our third location, a gallery in the Palazzo in Las Vegas, which replicates our Madison Avenue gallery in design, inventory and exceptional customer service, but provides the added dimension of being open over twelve hours a day, seven days a week, and has the distinction of being perhaps the only place in the world where you can purchase a Shakespeare folio at 10:30 on a Saturday night.”

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Home Again, Home Again

Returned from a family vacation, energized and ready to analyze data. The paper's sections are blocked out. I'm feeling better about the lit review. Time to stitch it all together.

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Back to the keyboard

The summer heat is here in full force--a great time to stay inside with some iced tea and type.

Happy to have put aside paper grading for the end of the term, I find that it's time to refocus on paper writing. So, I've set up some new meters to track my progress.

Tomorrow's goal: draft the section that delineates the data for the conference paper.

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