margie booth
Can't tell you how much I love this show it's great watch every season look forward to each season keep them comming love True Blood.
One of your bigggest FAN'S
Terry Rodriguez,
We are very relieved the show is renewed, it has renewed our faith that there is intelligent life. Although I would like to see those young couples stop being with the wrong people it gets hard to like all four of them, still it's the best thing on TV.
judy
I am thrilled HBO has renewed Newsroom The little drama's goling on with the characters has me screaming at the TV " TELL HER THE REST OF THE MESSAGE" I know your thinking get a life, but i am so sick of all this mind numbing realty tv and HBO seems to be the only network offering me something to think about and heh I'm Canadian, before Newsroom I didn't even care about my big brother across the border. Keep up the great work.
Guillermo Paz
Pam,
First of all, the e-mail was sent respectfully and to you as listed in the bloggers attending to the conference. As I said in the post, I hadn´t the chance to meet more than a couple of bloggers and I´m intended to revert that for next year.
You can call it spam if you like, I don´t see it like that, as it was not at all the goal for it, rather than generate some debate.
And, secondly, it was sent to your public e-mail address; I did not have to hack into anything to do it.
Thirdly, I started with a proper On topic subject, then introducing myself and why I was sending you the e-mail, and just then it was the link inviting you to come join the debate and share your thoughts. Therefore you had not only one, but four opportunities to disregard my e-mail, but instead you: Opened it, read it, visited it and commented it. Something I would not normally do that with spammers.
Fourthly, calling me out in my own blog instead of replying "please don´t send me any more e-mails" was not a proper response. So as you called me spammer, I could very well put you in the troll category, albeit one that writes with proper grammar and G rated language.
Anyways, if my e-mail was of disturbance, I´m sorry, it won´t happen again as I won´t contact you any further.
Now, onto your On topic comments:
The first point about not feeling the need to make anyone feel welcome unless you are organizing the event tells me that I was quite correct in my assumption. In Argentina we would go out of our way to make you feel welcome, wether we are organizers or not. Politeness, kindness and being good hosts are not "part of the job" for us. It´s part of who we are, our upbringing. So I guess we are different in that regard, and as I said; it was not a complain, it was an observation that surprised me, the same as it would surprise me when visiting England how the cars go a different way.
Perhaps, then, I felt a more welcoming vibe from publishers because it was part of their job, IDK, but they weren´t the organizers either.
I posted this article as my opinion, and if you read it thoroughly, I even suggest three different instances of networking so it can attract all three interests (those who want to meet bloggers, authors or publishers, and why not, those who want a bit of everything). I even added suggestions for specific bloggers quality time.
I just think that it´s not fair to blame BEA Bloggers for not networking that much among bloggers. There were 20 or so tables to network freely both at breakfast and lunch. And those were the least populated tables. That was a decision of the bloggers.
Let´s criticize the speakers and sessions for the lack of bloginess there. Ok, I´m in. That´s why I suggested more parallel sessions that include and tackle those subjects and particular needs.
That an event may be focused on blogs does not, by any means suggest it should be only bloggers talking about blogs; it´s that blogging about books should be the center of it. So publishers, authors, bloggers, journalists, and whoever is in the industry could get a better sense of that part of the industry: blogging. Not an isolation of it.
One thing we do agree is that these are opinions. Mine are this, yours are completely different. That´s what opinions are for. I don´t want to feed you my POV, you don´t feed me yours. We discuss. Healthy talk.
Neither a spammer nor a troll, although we can very easily call each other that if we want to I guess.
Thanks for stopping by and making the debate grow though.
Graciela,
Luckily you can come join... that would also mean one more to help the project grow.
Graciela L.Argüello
I agree with number first in your list of things you want to see in Bea 2013. But I would rather say "Us there". And perhaps it is possible, let's wait and see. The event seems interesting enough to make and effort and attend it. My best wishes Graciela.
Gordon
this was one of the best and most entertaining programs on TV so you cancel it good thinking
Brie
I enjoyed Longmire while it was on, but when it went off season it was Long-what? Not a bad show just never going to watch past season 1. Replying more for the Breakout Kings comment. Yeah it was a mistake for them to cancel it, but I think they knew they were going to get cancelled and they shot themselves in the foot to make it happen. They killed off Charlie way too soon. When they did that I knew the show was going to get cancelled. They should have let the tension of the heart condition build more before offing him like that or at all.
toni whitegrass
I watched your Belvidere show and believe that the masked men are Native American warrior spirits. In the old days warriors wore war paint and shaved their heads to make themselves look more fierce in battle. I think this is what Amy saw. Just FYI. I am Native American from Minnesota so have some familiarity with this. Thank you.
Jennifer
Re: "Are you happy that Baggage Battles got renewed?" I am happy. I look forward to this show's return. I'm not typically a reality TV enthusiast, but this is one show I do look forward to watching again. The show is entertaining because most of us travel, some of us lose stuff, and almost all of us collect stuff. It's refreshing to watch a reality show void of drama--just tongue-in-cheek sarcasm. The witty personalities of the auction experts are amusing, and I'm happy the same auction experts are to be followed for another season; they have truly made this show their own.