
Omni Goes to New York
May 24th, 2010 admin
Hello Omnivores: just a short note to let you know that many of us here will be in New York all week at BookExpo America, the big annual book convention, and related events. That means some of our regular features, like Old Media Monday and Omni Daily News, will be on hiatus this week. But it also means that, whenever we can squeeze it in, we'll be making a few blog posts, and Twitter updates , from NYC during the week. And we're doing a few dozen author interviews while we're there (with a remarkable list of authors that I still can't quite believe
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