I thought I'd share something some of you literary types here might appreciate. Here's a
link to an interview I did with the Library of America about a coffee table book I designed:
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The Washington Post gave the book a very nice
review (it might be behind a pay wall—I hope you can read it).
The text of the book is comprised of selected portions of forty-seven plus hours of interviews my late friend, Paul Nelson, did with Kenneth Millar/Ross Macdonald in the Spring and Summer of 1976 (edited by my friend, Kevin Avery) and is illustrated with 1,300 plus items from my personal Kenneth Millar/Ross Macdonald collection. Any of you that are Bob Dylan fans might know that Paul was one of the only critics to defend Dylan going electric at the Newport Folk Festival and probably saw him interviewed in Martin Scorsese's documentary
No Direction Home. Paul was the record reviews editor for
Rolling Stone for many years and also signed the New York Dolls to Mercury Records when he was an A&R guy.