Category Archives: Norbert Blei
norbert blei | august 23, 1935 – april 23, 2013
norbert blei | writer
for norbert | hurt
jeffrey winke | i'll tell you so
norbert blei | notes from the underground
CONNECTIONS A LÁ CYBER
Welcome to Monsieur K’s World – and Ours or Writing on Thin Air
One good reason today’s writer might hope to be heard in our world of constant distraction, diminishing readership, a culture gone kaput, rests in what you are now reading on the screen : the community of cyber communication which as writers we’re going to have to live with, study, understand, and utilize if we expect any audience at all. The time when editors, publishers, and agents rang you up for work, courted you with lunch, drinks, promises and blank checks is long gone– if you were fortunate to experience any of this at all. “You’re just going to have to do it yourself” is as true today as ever. Yes, there are still, and will always be publications out there to sell (basically give) your work to, and a handful of quality publishers large and small that might conceivably even invest in your work at their expense in the hope that it might make a little money for them – and maybe you. However, it’s increasingly unlikely these days you will find a publisher who truly believes in your vision as a writer. Continue reading norbert blei | notes from the underground
norbert blei | chi town
Dear Norbert Blei, what a surprise this early morning. My letter box was filled up with 384 pages. What else can I say……I’m eating it right now ! Thanks ! Continue reading norbert blei | chi town
norbert blei | making the invisible visible
Marcel Marceau: March 22, 1923 / Sept. 22, 2007 Continue reading norbert blei | making the invisible visible