McKay proposed:
> I can see
> this book as one of those dreadful scholarly tomes
> with footnotes all over the place, which could
> destroy
> the beauty of the poem - who wants to do that?




Me.  That's my book.  I know you're being facetious
but I'm serious so follow me for a second.  

There have been scores of books written about Bob
Dylan.  Many of them have been dreadful scholarly
tomes that made money and more importantly, found an
audience that needed to hear the drum beat.

There have only been 2 serious books about Joni.  I'm
only counting Karen's book and the collection of
interviews.  

Karen's book is so successful it is in a second
printing.  HELLO?!  Women are also disproportionally
represented among book buyers.

Catherine, no one has yet written a dreadful scholarly
tome about Joni's lyrics.  There's a market.  It's
just too bad that Joni's lyrics don't stand up to
repeated examination, like say, constant contemplation
over 20 years.  NOT!!

Do we need credentials to get a book published or just
enough chuzpah to knock on doors?  I can just see the
cover letter: "Here's my manuscript.  I'm an IT guy
who's a Joni fan but this isn't a fan book.  I have no
credentials as an author or as a scholar but I've
written a scholarly book."

Would that "fly" or would it be a false alarm?

I'm mightily tempted and the most enticing part is
that this book-writing fixation is growing, growing,
growing.

Lama
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