“If two-and-a-bit months in the US taught me anything, it’s that Samuel Johnson was wrong. Being tired of London does not necessarily mean one is tired of life.” - Me
Ah London. Hello again. How’ve you been? Really? Same as last time? Brilliant.
So, I’ve been in town for almost exactly a week and have been busily lugging my tiny new camera from office to pub to restaurant to office, filming video interviews of the great and the good from the book. I won’t spoil the fun by telling you who you have to look forward to, save to say it’s a hell of an eclectic mix.
So, who’s first? All will be revealed in a few short minutes. Meantime, sorry for the blog silence – it’s been a hectic few days and I wanted concentrate my limited time here getting as many interviews in the bag as I could. Normal blogging resumes….
…now.
You are reading PaulCarr.com, Paul Carr's pseudo-daily blog of things too weird, libellous, self-indulgent or dull to sell to anyone. A director's commentary to his life, if you like.It is also the companion site to his writings for various publications and to his book, Bringing Nothing To The Party: True Confessions Of A New Media Whore, which is published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson. About Paul...
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