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    Upcoming Lunar Park Media

    I know the advertising for the book has been pretty low key so far, but the media has been asked to hold their reviews until closer to the actual release date. Upcoming stuff will include:

    The New York Times will run a profile of Bret this Sunday in the Arts and Leisure section based on some conversations the reporter had with him. The Lunar Park review will be their cover story in the Book Review the following Sunday. Then, Janet Maslin will review the book in the daily Times.

    Ellis will make an appearance on The Today Show on NBC on 8/17.

    An interview with Bret will be in the 8/12 issue of Rolling Stone. Also interviews in W, Elle, etc. On 8/9, Amazon will also post an interview they did with him.

    I've been traveling alot over the past month and so I haven't been able to keep up with alot of the reviews being posted by smaller media outlets so far. If you've seen any, please email them to me and I'll put them all in one place.
    August 03, 2005
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    Previous Comments

    [1] On Aug-04-2005, Anonymous wrote:

    katie couric and bret easton ellis? weird.



    [2] On Aug-05-2005, James wrote:

    which bit do you think he'll read?

    who's going to any of the readings?

    anyone been to any past readings? got any stories?



    [3] On Aug-17-2005, Jean-Luc Godard wrote:

    How about that today show interview....a total of 3 1/2 minutes, covering familiar ground...i guess i shouldn't have expected more...but i forgot they have to keep track of a bunch of useless stuff to make sure people stay tuned in...like a person who does annoying commercials where he just screams into a cell phone...that was about twice as long as Ellis' portion.
















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