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P.Shaw

P.Shaw

has 33 followers and is following 43 people

I read, I write. Sometimes I can do both well, other times I can't.

I am also the President of a design and marketing firm: www.goldenlasso.com
  • Seattle, WA, USA
  • member since October 11, 2006

Public Notes

 
  • Rogue Male

    Rogue Male says

    Thank you SO MUCH for the interview! I really enjoyed it and have spread the love by passing it onto other friends (who are fans) and some future converts too. I saw him read in London about 7 or 8 years ago on a stormy summer's evening and the memory of the laughter and the tears will stay with me for a long time to come. Bravo for your dedication in getting him twice! I'm reading the collection right now on holiday (limiting myself to three or four poems a day) and thoroughly enjoying them greatly.

    Speaking of poetry to DIE for, I hope you're aware of this marvellous trilogy of anthologies: http://www.bloodaxebooks.com/titlepage.asp?isbn=1852248092. If you're not, may I have the honour of introducing you? Each volume is a wonder in itself. Enjoy!

    James-Paul

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Rogue Male

    Rogue Male says

    Hey Philip, if you haven't come across Billy Collins before, he's a REAL treat! Go and see him read if you get a chance - it's complete entertainment! Nice to kinda meet you. We've got books in common! Rx

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Erin Ferrell

    Erin Ferrell says

    I know!! I need to take some time on this!! I will this weekend!!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Lucas R

    Lucas R says

    Bahia Blanca is in the south of Buenos Aires province. Have you ever been up to Arg?

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Lucas R

    Lucas R says

    You should read "On heroes and tombs" or "The Tunnel" by Ernesto Sábato. You can read "Hopscotch" by Cortazar too. Those are great books.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Lucas R

    Lucas R says

    Hi, how are you? Have you ever read an argentine author?

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Rise

    Rise says

    Hi, Philip. There’s a new Shelfari group on Roberto Bolaño and we’d like you to join us in the discussions if you have time. Gracias.

    http://www.shelfari.com/groups/45409/discussions

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Sabina P

    Sabina P says

    i write too... or try

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Dave Gaston

    Dave Gaston says

    2008 Gastoni Award Winners
    By Dave Gaston

    4-5 Stars
    China Road / Rob Gifford
    Dual, The / John Lukacs
    Evolution / Jean-Baptiste De Panafieu
    Long Walk, The / Slavomir Rawicz
    Man Who Loved China / S.Winchester
    Only Yesterday / Fred Allen
    Peace Like A River / Leif Enger

    5 Star Audio Books
    Beatles, The / Bob Spitz
    Kill A Mockingbird, To / Harper Lee
    Outliners / Malcom Gladwell
    Reaching For Glory / Michael Beshloss
    Taking Charge / Michael Beshloss

    3+ Stars
    21; Burning Down House / B Mezrich
    Book Thief, The / Markus Zusak
    Beautiful Mind, A / Sylvia Nascar
    Consider The Lobster / David Wallace
    Living Great Lakes / Jerry Dennis
    Looking for Alaska / P Jenkens
    New World Coming / Nathan Miller
    Three Cups of Tea / Greg Mortenson
    When Engulfed Flames / D. Sedaris
    Your Inner Fish / Neil Shubin

    What does it take to win a Gastoni?
    Well, for starters, you better write a book on a topic I love. Next, your writing style has to be exquisite (to the point of awe and envy). Finally, your story telling has to be transporting. To sum it up, I quote Somerset:

    “When I read a book I seem to read it with my eyes only, but now and then I come across a passage, perhaps only a phrase, which has a meaning for me, and it becomes part of me.”

    On a more personal note, the time I spent reading and listening to books this year was pure escapism. It felt like I spent most of it in a hospital waiting room (which is not true). When I’d start obsessing about my girl Gracie’s cancer I’d crack a book and ride it hard to block the worst of my fears. At night, when I needed to find a path to sleep, I’d take the easy road and escape down a story line. A good book is a gift.

    Our family has so much to be thankful for this year. For starters, Carrie and I have our girl back! She now has about an inch of fine blond hair sticking straight out of her 5 year old head. At school they call her Q-tip. Her teachers call her Q-T-tip. I’ll post a couple holiday pictures of the family up on her website: caringbridge.org/visit/gracegaston

    Your friendship is counted among my many blessings. Merry Christmas to you and your family, My best for the New Year, Dave

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • skipstover

    skipstover says

    A lot of people, on shelfari, like to make friends with people that read the same books. Not me. I like to make friends with people that read different than me. The I can talk to you about what you liked about the book before deciding to purchase. Anyway, here is a friendship invite. Skip

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Reojames

    Reojames says

    Hey WallaceJames! Thanks for adding me to your friends. We have some awesome books in common.

    posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )